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Symposium: The American Choral Tradition
By Mary Trigg Prior to its May program of American Choral music, Princeton Pro Musica will hold a symposium panel discussion. Marjorie Herman of WWFM’s “Sounds Choral” and Dr. Amanda Quist of Westminster Choir College will talk with Princeton Pro Musica’s Artistic Director, Ryan Brandau, about the American Choral Tradition – its roots and its…
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OUR VIEW: The kiosks belong to the people
By Bruce Afran and Roger Martindell The seemingly simple proposal that Princeton lease one or both Nassau Street kiosks to the local merchant association is a policy and constitutional quagmire the town would do well to avoid unless it turns over administration of the kiosks to a broad-based, nonprofit entity, such as the Arts Council…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Peach-colored ribbons show support for Paige Aiello
The sign in front of Woods Road School in Hillsborough has ribbons in support of Paige Aiello.
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PRINCETON: Conflict of interest policy to go before the council
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council is expected next month to adopt a conflict of interest policy that governs all elected officials and employees of the town, with the document containing a special section for Princeton University. The policy, drafted by a resident who is a corporate lawyer for a pharmaceutical company,…
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MCCC Student Places Eighth in NJ Governor’s First Statewide Cybersecurity Challenge
Mary Newman MCCC student Tom Herrell is pictured with Ed Skoudis, Counter Hack Challenges founder and SANS Faculty Fellow.
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Concert: The American Choral Tradition
By Mary Trigg Princeton Pro Musica closes its 34th concert season with a celebration of The American Choral Tradition on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 3pm in the Princeton Meadow Event Center. This diverse program highlights many of America’s most beloved choral composers, including William Billings, Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, Randall Thompson, Morten Lauridsen, and…
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RedHot & Blue of Yale: an evening of jazz a cappella
By Robin Buckingham Come to the Kingston United Methodist Church, 9 Church St. in Kingston, NOT Princeton. One block from Route 27, across from the graveyard. Red Hot & Blue has won national recognition for its innovative arrangements of jazz standards, which blend vintage jazz with the fresh and upbeat flair of the college a…
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