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PENNINGTON: Garbers leaving borough and Stony Brook Lodge
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A residence in Pennington’s historic district, which was created by a borough ordinance last year, was named House of the Day by the Wall Street Journal last month. The East Delaware Avenue house, owned by David and Mary Clare Barber, was built in 1895 by Col. John A. Kunkle and…
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Holding her groud
Above, Ms. Hoffman is led by police in front of the women’s section of the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Holding her groud
Women of the Wall co-founder to speak at Jewish Center By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group As an avid reader, Priscille Sibley says she loves spending time in bookstores looking for something the get her hands, and eyes, on. But a recent day she spent browsing the bookshelves of area stores was something special. Ms.…
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Holding her groud
Anat Hoffman, executive director of the Israel Religious Action Center and cofounder of Women of the Wall, will speak at the Jewish Center, 435 Nassau St., Princeton on Sunday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m.
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Correct place for Y?
Dan Pace Pennington In several letters to the HVN, I have expressed my opinion that the HV YMCA should stick to its proposal of building a new home for the Y in Pennington — where the sign at the corner of Franklin Avenue and Route 31 says “Future Home of the HV YMCA.” However,…
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About Pennsylvania Bills 176 and 47
Filomena Iorio-Tasoluk New Hope As a Turkic-American, member of the Pax Turcica Institute, I welcome the idea of teaching about the recognized crimes against humanity, such as the Holocaust, Srebrenica and Rwanda Genocides, in our public schools. But I am deeply disappointed that the Pennsylvania House Bill 176 and Senate Bill 47, currently referred…
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AS I SEE IT: Beware the Puritans of Princeton
By Dennis Scheil I’ve never been a smoker. The siren song of the rebellious cancer stick never sang in my ear when I was a teenager, and it failed to snag me as I grew older. That’s a good thing, because I have enough addictions (power tools, electronic gadgetry, really good beer) that our family…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders look to develop chemistry
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Hillsborough High School girls lacrosse team has some big pieces back from last year’s 15-5 squad. The sooner its new faces fill in the holes left by a standout group of graduates, the better the chances of the Raiders building another successful season. ”It’s definitely different,” said Beth…
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