Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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SCENES: ‘Happy Tails’ with SAVE
SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals, held its eighth annual benefit, “Happy Tails,” on May 17 at the Princeton Airport, where a hangar was transformed into a Western scene. More than 240 supporters attended. The evening’s festivities included a cocktail hour, dinner by Main Street Catering, dancing, and a silent and live auction featuring…
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SUNNY ONISH: 90 years young — and still on the go!
Picasa 2.7 Sunny Onish is crowned as ‘Goddess of World Friendship’ by Zeus, otherwise known as tutor David Shinkfield. Assisting is lady-in-wait´ing Yeon Kyoung Kim from South Korea, a student in the Group English Conversation Program at Princeton University, which is spon´sored by Friends of Davis International Center, the volunteer wing of the university’s Davis…
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SCENES: BRAVO! for the Princeton Symphony
More than 200 guests joined the Princeton Symphony Orchestra at its annual gala benefit on May 17 to celebrate and support BRAVO!, the orchestra’s highly acclaimed education program. The event took place on the grounds of Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart. The evening provides essential funding for Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s BRAVO! program.…
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SUNNY ONISH: 90 years young — and still on the go!
With happy birthday greetings in more than 20 languages, Sunny Onish celebrated her 90th birthday at a party given to her by the international students and their American tutors from the Group English Conversation Program at Princeton University. The birthday celebration took place Tuesday at Murray-Dodge Hall on the Princeton University campus and…
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SCENES: ‘Happy Tails’ with SAVE
Robbie Ellsworth, left, SAVE president, and Karen Azarchi, right, SAVE executive director, thank Packet photographer Frank Wojciechowski for his volunteer work on behalf of the animal shelter.
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Expenses an example of council waste
Michael Ranallo of Trenton West Windsor Council President Will Anklowitz and Councilman Charlie Morgan cited the increasing costs associated with holding the position of councilperson as a major reason for the recently passed council 50 percent salary increases. During the council meeting on Monday Planning Board Chairman Marvin Gardner succinctly illustrated an example of these…
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Graffiti should be removed quickly
Ethan Finley of Princeton Between two and three weeks ago, a desperado placed graffiti on the walls of the restroom in Hilltop Park. The perpetrator of this horrible crime used white paint. I sincerely hope that this letter results in a situation where the graffiti is promptly removed. If anyone who reads my letter also…
