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Save the Valley Road School before it’s too late
Adam Bierman, Sandra Jordan, Princeton To the editor: We praise mayoral candidate Dick Woodbridge who attended a recent town council meeting and was right to ask the township committee for clarification on PPS Superintendent Judy Wilson’s comments, “the Valley Rd School building did not need any attention, it has been well maintained.” We are puzzled.…
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PRINCETON: Girl, 15, raises $15,000 for Trenton soup kitchen
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Amani Ahmed lives in an affluent neighborhood of Princeton Township, a 15-minute drive from a section of Trenton where the teen has made a big difference. During her summer break, the 15-year-old girl served meals and tutored adults at Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, a nonprofit that feeds about 3,000…
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British folksinger/songwriter Jez Lowe in Princeton house concert Oct. 25
British folksinger/songwriter Jez Lowe
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Liz Lempert for mayor of Princeton
Margaret Griffin, Princeton To the editor: I have had the privilege of working with Liz Lempert on Democratic Party matters and have seen first-hand the strong leadership skills she will bring as mayor of the new Princeton. Liz is an excellent choice to be our first mayor because she will listen to the concerns of…
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Bradley, Petraske ask for your vote
Andrea Bradley, Skillman To the editor: The Packet recently published a letter to the editor signed by Lisa Dominick of Belle Mead. She was also liberally quoted in a front-page Packet article about high school rankings last month. Ms. Dominick, in her recent letter, says that she “was interested in hearing from [me].” Yet, Ms.…
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Princeton Junior School Announces New Collaboration with Rider University
By Susan Weintraub Silvana G. Nazzaro Clark is pleased to announce one of her first initiatives as new Head of School a collaboration between Rider University’s Department of Teacher Education and Princeton Junior School (PJS) that will bring numerous resources and benefits to teachers and students of both schools. Beginning the week of September 24,…
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PRINCETON: Tilghman to step down as Princeton president in June
Shirley M. Tilghman, president of Princeton University since 2001 will step down at the end of this academic year, she informed the Board of this weekend. In a letter e-mailed to all students, faculty, staff and alumni, Tilghman said, “I believe that together we have made Princeton a stronger and more vibrant university.”…
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Production Companies that Perform at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Receive Eight Perry Awards
By Candace Zafirellis It was a banner night for theater companies that perform at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. After being nominated for 27 Perry Awards by the New Jersey Association of Community Theaters (NJACT) for shows performed during the 2011-12 season, the groups were awarded eight Perry Awards at a ceremony held on…
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