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PRINCETON: Accident shuts down Route 206
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer A rear-end collision sent two people to the hospital and closed down part of Route 206 in Princeton for almost an hour Monday afternoon. Police said Frances Dambrisi, 82, of Princeton, was stopped in traffic on the southbound side of Route 206 near Edgerstoune Road, waiting to turn into a…
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Culinary Student Michael Rabenowitz Splits His Talents Between Two Princeton Restaurants
Graduating culinary student Michael Rabenowitz, left, with MCCC instructor Chef Bill Beyer, who has taught many of Rabenowitz’s classes, including American Regional Cuisine, Menu Planning, Breakfast Foods, and Advanced Culinary.
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Culinary Student Michael Rabenowitz Splits His Talents Between Two Princeton Restaurants
By Wendy Humphrey Michael Rabenowitz, of Lawrence Township, completes his A.A.S. degree from Mercer County Community College this semester. But that has not delayed his determined pursuit of career opportunities in the culinary field. Rabenowitz has two full-time jobs and a schedule that requires energy, ability – and a passion for food. His typical day…
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Racing Begins Thursday at 2013 National Selection Regatta #1
By Allison Frederick Contact: Allison Frederick, [email protected], 609-751-0710 PRINCETON, N.J. – And the cycle begins again. After eight months of calm that follows an Olympic cycle, like the one that just concluded in London, the first senior team selection regatta will get underway this week on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. More than 100…
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Indian Percussion Ensemble in Princeton
By Aruna Rao Indian Percussion ensemble in Princeton Opening Kathak performance by Jin Won For Immediate Release (732) 715-6546 [email protected] http://taalim.com/ Globe-trotting percussion ensemble Talavya brings a dynamism to the art of tabla, infusing it with the power of rock drumming while respecting the ethos and tradition of the classical art form. Composed by Pandit…
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PRINCETON: The return of a ram to Princeton
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Small children, reporters and other onlookers waited on a chilly Monday morning on Nassau Street to catch the first glimpse of a stuffed Icelandic ram that is the new mascot of clothing store Landau. A wooden crate holding the ram sat on the sidewalk in front of the store,…
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National Science Foundation Funds Rutgers Chemistry Professor Robert Moss’ Research For 51 Years
By Yankee Public Relations NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (April 22, 2013) – When he’s not busy writing about baseball, stamp collecting or Sherlock Holmes, Rutgers Chemistry Research Professor Robert A. Moss searches for innovations in reactive organic intermediates – something the National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded for over half a century. “By the time my…
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Celebrate National Volunteer Appreciation Week
By VolunteerConnect In recognition of National Volunteer Appreciation Week (April 21-27th), I would like to encourage readers to celebrate the extraordinary people who donate their time to improve our communities or simply help friends or neighbors. I urge everyone to take a moment to recognize volunteers by writing thank-you notes, sending flowers, taking them to…
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