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STAGE REVIEW: ‘Eugene Onegin,’ a play no longer ‘lost’
‘In performance, the fluid, lilting verse is reminiscent of Shakespeare or of Richard Wilbur’s versification of Moliere … a most beautiful production, aurally and visually. Words can’t do By Bob Briwn On Feb. 9, a work that had been buried in Russian archives for more than seven decades stepped into daylight on a Princeton…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Circus school takes its how on the road
Girl Scouts try their hand at spinning plates at the Circus Place traveling show.
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MANVILLE: Recreation wrestlers tested in three matches during week
The Manville Recreation kids wrestled three matches this past week. On Saturday, Feb. 4, Manville wrestled Franklin. Nick Lombardino at 53 pounds went into the second period tied at 2-2, but trailed, 4-2, going into the third. After his opponent escaped to make it 5-2 Lombardino got his takedown and put his man to his…
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PRINCETON: A Slice of Wry: Ah, true love forever … for chocolate
By Sally Stang Special Writer True love! Famous in legend, myth, fable, story and song. But in real life, people fall in love like falling down stairs, and love isn’t always true, and it doesn’t always last. Let’s face it, relationships are untidy and are hard to keep, even if wrapped overnight in cling-free…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Incumbents ‘all in’
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Township Councilman John O’Sullivan shows his campaign sign to fellow Republicans during the fourth annual Lincoln Tea and Dance on Feb. 12.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Artists unveil portraits of six elected officials
Stunningly professional portraits of five current and one former Township Committee members were unveiled for them and the public to see Tuesday night at the Township Committee meeting. The works were the products of students of Kevin Murphy, founder and director of the Art Academy of Hillsborough. Students from the school two from Hillsborough…
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Prodigy of Microsoft
By Adl Wali Matin Adl Wali Matin is definately one of the best, faithful and avid users of the personal computer and Microsoft software program among those considered to be the first generation of the invention of the personal computer. Adl Wali Matin’s grandmother gave him his first personal computer when he was around age…
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HILLSBOROUGH: St. Ann’s students learn responsibility while taking care of animals
Eleanor Maccia, seventh grade teacher at St. Ann School in Raritan, is never offended if someone calls her classroom a zoo. She knows it’s true, literally! She’s the science teacher for 4th-to-8th grade and her classroom integrates a full science lab, complete with lab tables, microscopes, beakers, microwaves — all the traditional gear for experiments.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Circus school takes its how on the road
Hillsborough Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts experienced the world of circus arts this month. About 75 Girl Scouts got a taste of the circus arts at the Hillsborough Middle School on Feb. 3. Circus Place attended the Cub Scout Blue and Gold Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Auten Road School. Circus Place, New…
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