Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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GET ORGANIZED! (Where did I put my keys … ?)
By Suzanne Neilson Special to The Packet We’ve all had annoying times when we can’t locate something just when we need it, holding us up a bit until it surfaces a few minutes later in yesterday’s desk pile or on the coffee table. These are minor glitches in the day, but nothing that causes…
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Princeton Borough’s Good Samaritans
Marie Sturken of Princeton One of the reasons I like living in Princeton Borough is its small town, neighborhood feeling. This was apparent to me on Tuesday afternoon, when I had an unfortunate encounter with the sidewalk in front of Nassau Street Seafood and Small World Coffee, and landed on my face, losing some…
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West Windsor needs Goldin project
Halle Madia of West Windsor As a resident of West Windsor and as someone who attended the May 31 meeting, I want to thank Steve Goldin and his team on a fantastic job with their work. Steve and his team painstakingly went out into West Windsor and heard what all of us wanted in our…
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WW needs an identity
Joe Iandolo of West Windsor Thank you to Steve Goldin for helping to make the redevelopment of the train station a reality. I was thrilled to see the thought that went into Steve’s plans that he presented recently. Although I enjoy the quietness of West Windsor, we need an identity that reflects who we…
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LIVING WELL: Child psychologist’s book addresses families in crisis
Princeton psychologist Beth A. Grosshans offers help to beleaguered parents in ‘Beyond Time-Out: From Chaos to Calm.’ On Thursday at Labryrinth Books, she discusses her remedies for â Beth Grosshans loves kids. She has two of her own, and for the past two decades, has been interacting with hundreds of youngsters as a clinical…
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‘Paddle for Pink’: Teamwork on the water fosters hope in the fight against breast cancer
Suzette Lucas The Machestic Dragons show their stuff on Mercer Lake.
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Congo’s ‘nearly tragic farce’
Margaux O’Nolan of Princeton Every dog has his day. And now, after much unsound fury, Congo has had his. Did it have to take another human victim, however foolishly partisan she may be? For those of us who know Mr. And Mrs. James a little better than newspapers allow, this nearly tragic farce comes…
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‘Paddle for Pink’: Teamwork on the water fosters hope in the fight against breast cancer
Suzette Lucas Machestic Dragons president Terry Coleman with Midge Franco and the rest of the team listen up while coach Ellen Law, to right of boat, gives a little encouragement.
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‘Paddle for Pink’: Teamwork on the water fosters hope in the fight against breast cancer
Suzette Lucas The Machestic Dragons show their stuff on Mercer Lake. Up front, left and right, are Terry Coleman and Midge Franco. At rear, in the back of the dragon boat, Ellen Law cheer-leads the team forward.
