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ROUTE 33 CORRIDOR: Revitalization back on the agenda
Minute Maid land use, zoning changes up for discussion March 14 By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Redevelopment options for the abandoned Minute Maid property — composed of 16 acres in Hightstown Borough and 21 acres in East Windsor Township — will be discussed next week at a special meeting set to showcase a revitalization plan…
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Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Left photo, Janya Viswanadhan, 4, of East Windsor, poses with the Chuck Bennett, of the Philadelphia region, who personifies the “Cat in the Hat” as part of an interactive storytelling performance during a Dr. Seuss birthday celebration at the Hightstown Memorial Library on March 3. Right photo, Maddie Whittington, 4, of East Windsor performs “Horton…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: The art of Ellen Axson Wilson, First Lady and fine painter
Ellen Axson Wilson and her three daughters, Jessie, Margaret, and Nell, on the south portico of the White House, 1913. The Library of Congress
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Community ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Top of the day to lads and lassies. Next week, on March 17, people of all backgrounds will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, especially throughout the United States and Ireland. St. Patrick’s Day is in honor of the most recognized patron saint of Ireland, St. David. Although many people associate St.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Hutchinson a fitting choice for ‘Lifetime’ award
WW-P will honor teacher, coach By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Chances are Don Hutchinson has seen just about everyone to ever pass through the hallways at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South. Hutchinson was a student when the school first opened in 1973 as West Windsor-Plainsboro High. He was part of the first graduating class in…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: The art of Ellen Axson Wilson, First Lady and fine painter
Landscape with Tree Stumps and Pond.
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: The art of Ellen Axson Wilson, First Lady and fine painter
The Historical Society of Princeton mounts a unique exhibit By Ilene Dube Special Writer Not that the Historical Society Princeton doesn’t do everything top-notch, but I just wasn’t expecting the paintings of Ellen Axson Wilson, first wife of President Woodrow Wilson, to be quite so beautiful. I thought they would be important historically, helping to…
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HIGHTSTOWN: High school musical showcases ‘Anything Goes’
‘Anything Goes’ It’s showtime! Hightstown High School students are showcasing their produciton of ‘Anything Goes’ this weekend. The musical is opening 7:30 p.m. March 9, with additional showings set for 7:30 p.m. March 10 and 3 p.m. March 11, in the auditorium of the high school, 25 Leshin Ln., Hightstown. The play stars seniors Natalie…
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