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OPINION: Sorry for not saying, ‘sorry’
By Sally Friedman, Special Writer It’s a sunny winter day in Maple Shade, and it’s just before the rush-hour traffic begins on Main Street, making crossing it something of a feat. All along Main, people are walking, some briskly on their appointed errands, others at a ramble. The striking thing: Nearly everyone you pass smiles.…
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PRINCETON: French librarian turning U.S. pages
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Caroline Mechinaud is not a typical intern at the Princeton Public Library. The 31-year-old French woman, a children’s librarian back home, came to learn how a public library is run in this country. She started in September, and is due to leave early next month. ”The goal of my…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Cops: Dayton man brought knife to school
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor EAST BRUNSWICK — Police charged a Dayton man with brining a knife to the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical School on Jan. 11. According to East Brunswick police, alumnus James Prendergast, 24, of Dayton, stopped by to visit the East Brunswick campus around 2:30 p.m.. A Janitor at the…
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Valentine’s Day Couples Spa Weekend
By Onsen for All February 14 – 18, 2013 You and a guest are invited! This Valentine’s Day give the gift of an experience you’ll both remember. Special Spa Packages Just for Two – Sweetheart of a Deal: 60m Couples Yoga Class + 30m Private Soak + 60m Integrative Massage ($265/couple) Love Package: 30m Private…
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Incredible Story of Helen Keller is Told in “The Miracle Worker” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Feb. 1-10
By Candace Zafirellis The Pennington Players will tell the heartfelt and powerful story of Helen Keller’s triumph over seemingly insurmountable obstacles in William Gibson’s play “The Miracle Worker” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Performances are Fridays, Feb. 1 and 8 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, Feb. 2 and 9 at 8 p.m.; and Sundays,…
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The Trenton Club donates artifacts and archives to the Trentoniana Collection
By Karla Pollack The Trenton Club to preserve and honor City of Trenton history Trenton, NJ – With the recent sale of its building at 479 West State Street, the doors of the Trenton Club may be closing, but its legacy and rich history will live on at the Trenton Public Library. The officers of the…
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The Trenton Club donates artifacts and archives to the Trentoniana Collection
Left to right: Wendi Nardi of the Trenton Library’s Trentoniana Collection; Tony Carabelli and Jim Rose, representing the Trenton Club Board of Governors
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Tips on trips, camps available by phone, online
Nurit Zachter, Princeton To the editor: For the first time in 11 years, Tips on Trips and Camps will not be sponsoring a Summer Opportunities Fair for teens and pre-teens in the Princeton area. For the past 10 years, the fair was hosted by the high school’s PTO. But due to the increased costs associated…
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