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SCENES: Something old, something new: Historical Society of Princeton celebrates antiques and arts fair
Brian and Kary Clancy of Princeton
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IN THE KITCHEN: Cooking can be a joyous art when learned at Ezekiel’s Table
Marcia Willsie in the kitchen of her 300-year-old home: ‘My vision for Ezekiel’s Table is that people will get reconnected with the soulful´ness of cooking together.’ Photo courtesy of Ezekiel’s Table
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Feliz cumpleanos! Latin American women to mark 25th
Feliz cumpleanos to the Latin American Women’s Group of Princeton! Members will be celebrating the group’s 25th anniversary Saturday with a banquet at Mercer Oaks Country Club, During the fall of 1983, three Latin American women — the late Irene Wynne from Venezuela, with Cristina Naithani from El Salvador and Marta Vega from…
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SCENES: Something old, something new: Historical Society of Princeton celebrates antiques and arts fair
Staff photos by Frank Wojciechowski By CHRISTIAN KIRKPATRICK Special Writer Browsing the booths at the Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Show is a little like leafing through the pages of a glossy antiques magazine. Except that the Chippendale highboys, Federalist card tables and stunning 19th-century quilts are real and right there in front…
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GET ORGANIZED! Papers, papers: What to do …
By SUZANNE NEILSON Special to The Packet Face it: There are certain issues in life that absolutely must be addressed, and one of these is our important documents and papers. It is essential that your affairs be in order and easily accessible, both to spare you time and frustration and to ensure that your…
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SCENES: Something old, something new: Historical Society of Princeton celebrates antiques and arts fair
Greeting guests are, from left, Erin Dougherty, executive director, Historical Society of Princeton; Janet Giles, event chair, and HSP president John Dumont and his wife, Beth.
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SCENES: Something old, something new: Historical Society of Princeton celebrates antiques and arts fair
Dorothy Plohn, right, with Nicole and Michael Jones.
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LOOSE ENDS: Car pooling … how romantic!
by PAM HERSH Special Writer Forty years ago, I had an affair — of the heart — in a car. Car pooling with a group of Washington, D.C.- based, young professionals to and from my job at Fort Meade, Md., was the highlight of my day. I got to sit very close to…
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ON SCREEN:‘Historic Griggstown’ film wins award; Rocky Hill filmmaker focuses on autism
It was a memorable moment for the Griggstown Historical Society when its documentary film, “Historic Griggstown: Then and Now” (Visionary Video), won a prestigious 2008 Telly Award for a nonbroadcast historical documentary. Fred Frintrup of Visionary Video Studios, Milltown, produced and directed the film with a grant from the Griggstown Historical Society. Members…
