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Images of 2012 …
2012 was a year abuzz with activity in the area covered by the Sentinel. For more of the newspaper’s staff photographers’ best photos of the year, see page 6.
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THE MIRACLE WORKER comes to Kelsey Theatre
By Judi Parrish [West Windsor, NJ] The Pennington Players bring William Gibson’s play The Miracle Worker to the Kelsey Theatre stage. The story of The Miracle Worker is one of the most inspiring of our times, relating the triumph of Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller over seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays, February 1, 2,…
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Lawrence Day School Holiday Concert
By Jay Joshi We are very pleased to announce our holiday concert was great success. We hosted our event at the Lawrenceville Middle School at 2455 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648. Children of all ages, from Infants, Toddler, Preschoolers and Pre-Ks, participated in these festivities. Lawrence Day School invites a professional teacher who teaches drama…
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Hopewell Valley High School Football Leads "Pink Out" for Breast Cancer
By Diane Hasili Not only are they laser-focused on the football field, Hopewell Valley Central High School’s players are just as committed to helping those with breast cancer. Their recent “PINK OUT” raised $883 for the Breast Cancer Resource Center at YWCA Princeton. Varsity football captains were pivotal in leading the community PINK OUT. Captains…
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Hospice Clinical Director receives Masters in Nursing
Sharon Criscione, RN, MSN, CHPN Director of Clinical Services at the Martin and Edith Stein Hospice
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PRINCETON: Insanity ruling in murder
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A schizophrenic man was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the killing of his roommate at Princeton House two years ago. Superior Court Judge Thomas W. Sumners Jr. made that decision at a Dec. 13 bench trial of Michael Leal, a New Brunswick resident charged with murder…
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THE MIRACLE WORKER comes to Kelsey Theatre
Isabel Kinney as Helen and Jennifer Nasta Zefutie as Annie
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Hospice Clinical Director receives Masters in Nursing
By Toby Ehrlich Sharon Criscione, RN, MSN, CHPN Director of Clinical Services at the Martin and Edith Stein Hospice has received a Masters Degree in Nursing. Sharon originally joined Stein Hospice in 2005 as a part-time on-call nurse. She worked as a home care and hospice nurse for 15 years. In 2006, Sharon became a certified Hospice and…
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Hopewell Valley High School Football Leads "Pink Out" for Breast Cancer
Kara Stephenson and Laura Martin of the Breast Cancer Resource Center at YWCA Princeton accept a check for $883 from Hopewell Valley Football Captains (left to right) Chaz Bell, Alec Haase, and Sean Richards (missing Steven Profetto).
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