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Paddles up!
Dragon boat event to benefit breast cancer patients By Keith Loria, Special Writer It might seem like an odd pairing, but the correlation between dragon boats and breast cancer survivors has been brewing since 1996. That’s when Dr. Don McKenzie, a professor in the Department of Sports Medicine and exercise physiologist at the University of…
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PRINCETON: Community TV readying for new home
Princeton Community TV will move its production and broadcast operation into the former Borough Hall, perhaps by the end of the week. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Community TV, the public access channel that has been in the old Valley Road School for the past eight years, will move its production and broadcast…
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McCarter grateful for gala support
Emily Mann and Timothy Shields, Princeton McCarter Theatre’s Annual Gala Benefit on Saturday, May 18, featured a smashing performance by THE MIDTOWN MEN that had the whole theatre dancing in the aisles (literally!). McCarter is so grateful for the support offered by its donors and by the Princeton community. The evening was great fun and…
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AvalonBay should correct its housing plans
Jane Buttars, Princeton Affordable housing units in AvalonBay’s new plan appear not to be equitably distributed throughout the development. AvalonBay must correct its error or shortsightedness before the Planning Board holds hearings on the application. The corporation should announce appropriate corrections to the public. Fully 68 percent of the affordable units (38 out of 56)…
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Paddles up!
Machestic Dragons Judith Arnold (left) and Arlene Trinidad exchange tattoos at Paddle for Pink.
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PRINCETON: Building communities with dough
Former student promoting mobile bread house By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer From the outside, the object sitting in the parking lot of the Terra Momo Bakery Saturday looks like a hexagon-shaped hut made of recycled wood, complete with a bamboo curtain for an entrance. To Nadezhda Savova, it is a way to build communities.…
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LOOSE ENDS: Theater gift shop operator mulls Act II
By Pam Hersh, Special Writer I walked into the Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre on Sunday night to see “Into The Woods,” and got interrupted by an in-the-lobby production. Hannah Schussel, the operator of the Theatre Store at McCarter, was announcing to her fans that the store was closing for good (actually for bad) after…
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Thanks for success of Record-A-Thon
Barbara Greene, Dave Gravelle, Tony Gruenewald,Christine Ranaghan, and Deirdre Ryan West Windsor The Princeton recording studio of Learning Ally held its annual Record-A-Thon the week of May 13 to 17 at its facilities on Roszel Road in West Windsor. Our dedicated volunteers from all over New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania put in extra hours to…
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