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Consider six endorsed candidates
Jon Durbin, Peter Wolanin To the editor: Six highly qualified candidates for the Princeton Council (Heather Howard, Lance Liverman, Patrick Simon, Bernie Miller, Jenny Crumiller and Jo Butler) were endorsed by the Democratic Municipal Committees in March as part of an open and competitive process. The Democratic Committees, consisting of highly active and engaged Democratic…
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Roger Martindell for Princeton Council
Sheldon Sturges, Princeton To the editor: I write as a former president, and current vice-president, of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization. I’m voting for Roger Martindell for the new Princeton Council in the June 5 primary because Roger has repeatedly demonstrated that he is independent and that he fights hard for those without a voice.…
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LOOSE ENDS: Princetonians honored for their community services
By Pam Hersh, Special Writer Renowned Princetonians Herb Hobler and Ray Wadsworth were celebrated this weekend for being at the top of their class actually, for being in a class all by themselves. They marched to get their certificate of achievement, in a procession that was unlike any other graduation procession taking place at…
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From healing the body to soothing the soul
Roseanne Vita Nahass, a former physician, is now a concert pianist who lectures on music.
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Kevin Wilkes for mayor
Anton Lahnston, Princeton To the editor: I am pleased and proud to announce my support of Kevin Wilkes for mayor of the newly consolidated Princeton. In my role as chair of the Consolidation and Shared Services Study Commission and chair of the Borough Traffic and Transportation Committee, I have had the opportunity to closely observe…
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Drivers in roundabout should use traffic signals
Richard Moody, Cranbury To the editor: Over 2 years ago, you kindly published a letter from me about West Windsor Township’s lack of understanding, forethought and planning that went into the construction of the roundabout that feeds traffic over the railroad bridge to the south of the Princeton Junction train station from Alexander, Wallace and…
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PRINCETON: Battle of Princeton re-enacted
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Colonial American history took a modern turn this weekend as re-enactors gathered to stage the Battle of Princeton at Battlefield State Park. Soldiers dressed in Colonial garb and British red coats wandered about talking with spectators and answering questions about early America from children, but as the fighting began, those…
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WEDDING: Kann — Weir
Petra Elliott Kann and Thomas Patrick Weir were married May 26 by the Rev. David Mertz and the Rev. Nancy Duff at Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton. The bride, 25, is studying esthetics in Rockville, Maryland. She attended Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Peter R. Kann and Karen…
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