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EAST WINDSOR: Holy Kreps! It’s cold!
Kreps staff taking polar plunge to benefit N.J. Special Olympics By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Saturday is going to be quite cold for New Jerseyans daring to take a dip into the Atlantic Ocean for charity. Melvin H. Kreps faculty and administrators will partake in the annual Seaside Heights Plunge, which is…
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Planning Board should approve institute’s plans
Robert O. Cohen, Mary Robinson Cohen, Princeton Township To the editor: We thought the Revolutionary War ended in 1783, but apparently not in Princeton. We have followed the accounts of the Princeton Battlefield Society’s attempt to stop the Institute for Advanced Study’s faculty housing plan for lo these many months. We are confounded by the…
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SCENES: PRINCETON:‘Midnight in the Garden’ delights supporters of Princeton University Art Museum
Joan Smaus and Monica George, 2012 cochairs for ‘Midnight in the Garden,’ pose in front of the artwork that inspired the gala’s theme, Sir Edward Burne-Jones’ beautiful stained-glass panel, ‘Saint Cecilia.’ The gala also celebrated the upcoming exhibition, “Princeton and the Gothic Revival: 1870-1930.
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Thanks for support!
Michael A. Chipowsky, chairman, Hopewell Township Board of Fire Commissioners Thank you to everyone who voted in the fire district elections held on Feb. 18. The fire budgets were approved in all three of the Hopewell Valley municipalities. In Hopewell Township, a second question — which will provide funding for self-contained breathing apparatus and…
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MONROE: Magician brings excitement to nursing home residents
Betty Heller of Monroe Village plays with Great Scott the Magician’s talking macaw. Courtesy photo.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens are off to MOC
Jancewicz is winner in high jump By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Noel Jancewicz’s standards never changed even with a slow start to her indoor track and field season. On Saturday, though, the Robbinsville High School junior broke through with her first big clearance at a high profile meet. Jancewicz cleared 5-feet-6 to win the…
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MONROE: Author tells about retirement life
Jan Slepian of Monroe Village discusses her book Feb. 14 with illustrator Laura Shreiber.Photo by Amy Batista
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CRANBURY: SolarCity brings new location to Cranbury
Congressman Rush Holt stands with employees of SolarCity New Jersey at the company’s new facility in Cranbury. Staff photo by David Kilby.
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PRINCETON: Sustainable agriculture is March 1 topic
Jon McConaughy — co-owner of Double Brook Farm, 20 Long Way in Hopewell Township — will speak at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s monthly membership luncheon, which will be held on March 1 at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal, from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. His topic will be “Using Corporate Tactics to Build a Sustainable…
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