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PRINCETON: Presidential honors
Military personnel from Fort Dix salute as the National Anthem is performed.
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PRINCETON: Preparing for Bryn-Mawr-Wellesly Book Sale
Volunteer Marianne Grey looks through some of the treasures.
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PRINCETON: Preparing for Bryn-Mawr-Wellesly Book Sale
Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski By Pat Summers, Special Writer Numbers help tell the story of a 78-year-old Princeton tradition — the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale, which will run from Wednesday, March 25, through Sunday, March 29. As you read this, the last of nearly 2,000 boxes of books are making their way to Princeton…
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PRINCETON: Presidential honors
Mayor Mildred Trotman of Princeton Borough, left, and Mayor Bernard Miller of Princeton Township, right, lay a wreath at the gravesite of President Grover Cleveland with the assistance of military personnel from Fort Dix on Wednesday morning. It was the former president’s 172nd birthday.
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PRINCETON: Preparing for Bryn-Mawr-Wellesly Book Sale
Volunteers sorting and packing donated books. From left: Phil McIndoo, Sarah Ferguson, Fran Reichl, Marianne Grey.
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PRINCETON: Preparing for Bryn-Mawr-Wellesly Book Sale
Bryn Mawr alum Mary Clurman holds the door for her son, Will, as he carries in one of several boxes of books they are donating.
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PRINCETON: Preparing for Bryn-Mawr-Wellesly Book Sale
A stack of donated books await sorting at the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley collection center in Princeton.
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PRINCETON: Presidential honors
Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski Princeton’s observance of the 172nd anniversary of the birth of President Grover Cleveland, who retired to Princeton and us interred in Princeton Cemetery.
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PRINCETON: Presidential honors
Princeton Township Mayor Bernard Miller speaks during the ceremony. Behind him, right, is Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman.
