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PRINCETON: Don’t wait but do run in waiters’ race
By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer Waiters from the Princeton area took a break from serving tables to race around Palmer Square on Thursday, July 12 for the waiters’ race. Each waiter had to walk around Palmer Square balancing a tray of two bottles and two glasses of Bai juice without spilling to win the race.…
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ROCKY HILL COMMUNITY GROUP ART EXHIBITION
Jill Cook PRESS RELEASE For immediate release ROCKY HILL COMMUNITY GROUP ART EXHIBITION Rocky Hill Community Group will be holding its second annual art exhibition in the historic Amy Garrett house at 62 Washington Street, Rocky Hill on Saturday, September 15th from 10am – 4pm. All artwork, produced by some highly recognized local artists, will…
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PRINCETON: Playing it safe in a digital world
By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer The CEO of Internet Crimes Group offered advice on how to stay safe online at the Princeton Chamber of Commerce’s July monthly luncheon at the Princeton Marriott on Thursday, July 12. ”Treat your virtual world as you would your real life,” said Jeffrey Bedser. “The Internet is a very public…
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AS I SEE IT: Turning back the clock to 1951
By Tom Brophy Okay, let us turn back the clock and it’s 1951 and being an active young man in this fabulous Camelot called Princeton what are my options for things to do you ask? What exactly is on my menu to keep me busy? Well, depending on the season, I had a smorgasbord to…
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PRINCETON: Seminary celebrating its history
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Celebrating its bicentennial this year, the Princeton Theological Seminary has influenced the Princeton community and its graduates have helped shape civil rights and the free press. Princeton Seminary was established in May of 1812 by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church as a post-graduate professional school of theology after…
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No Stigma Network Support Group Meeting in July
By Shrabanee Shah Are you an young adult ages 18-29 or an adult ages 30+, have ADD, ADHD, Bipolar, depression, and other Mental Illness [Brain Disorder]? Have a vision to lead a healthy, happy, independent, productive life without STIGMA and BIAS? Want to meet others in a confidential, non judgmental atmosphere to socialize, share your…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie embraces social change in photography exhibit
Daniel S. Palmer looks at photographs displayed in a social change exhibit, featuring artist Leonard Ross, at Peddie School in June. (Courtesy photo)
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NEW HANOVER: Military hosts Independence Day bash for community
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer The weather outside was sweltering hot, however, thousands of people braced the heat to celebrate the nation’s birthday on July 4 at the Doughboy Field parade ground near New Hanover Township. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst hosted the annual Fourth of July celebration. ”I have been to a lot of different firework…
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