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Institute should not be denied use of its property
Brad Corrodi, Princeton To the editor: I am not a historian nor can I claim to shed insight into prior discussions between the Institute for Advanced Studay and the state relevant to the institute’s planning application. However, it may be more valuable at this point to separate the logical arguments from the increasingly inflammatory rhetoric.…
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Stress how to handle
By ssmim Do you get stressed? Are you juggling many things – career, kids, commute, family etc etc or are looking to find inner peace? Then read on.. Eight years ago, someone mentioned to me to take a Breathing course.. I was surprised, and said what is there to learn.. we do it automatically like…
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New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Vibraphonist Behn Gillece Thursday Feb 16
By Virginia DeBery On Thursday, February 16, Vibraphonist Behn Gillece will take the stage at the Makeda with a quartet that will reinforce the idea that "Nothing is cooler than jazz!" Behn is an amazingly talented vibes player who played for NBJP last June at The Hyatt. Thursday will be his first performance at Makeda.…
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PRINCETON: FreeB shuttle bus has been gaining ridership
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Daytime FreeB, a free shuttle bus service around the Princetons, is becoming more popular, with increasing ridership. The mini-bus makes a loop through the borough and township on Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays and is free to hop on and off. An average of 30 people use the Daytime FreeB…
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Different culture, different response to an accident
Yuko Yamakawa, Lawrenceville To the editor: On the morning of Feb. 2, I parked my car at parking Lot 23 as usual to attend English conversation class. My husband and I got on a shuttle bus around 9:20 a.m. I sat with my husband on the center seat of the bus. The bus stopped at…
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PRINCETON: Love stories for the ages on Valentine’s Day
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Six couples at Brandywine Senior Living at Princeton are marking Valentine’s Day with vow renewals representing more than 375 years of marriage combined. One of the couples, the Zellers, have been married for 69 years. ”It doesn’t feel like it; we renew (our vows) every day,” Eleanor Zeller said. “Did…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Use the semicolon; it can add emphasis
By Melissa Delikouras When asked to define a semicolon, students at Princeton High School produced a variety of responses that revealed a level of uncertainty associated with this form of punctuation. According to Katie Hayes ‘12, a semicolon is “a dot and a comma vertically parallel to each other that indicate a pause and are…
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Writer should get facts right on peace movement
The Rev. Robert Moore, Princeton To the editor: I write in response to Paul Budline’s Feb. 7 As I See It column entitled “Where have all the protests gone?” Mr. Budline certainly seems to have an ax to grind. But as the late Sen. Daniel Moynihan said: People are entitled to their own opinions, but…
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Gasior’s Furniture Winter Sale
By Todd Gasior Gasior’s Furniture WInter Sale Is Going On Now! For a Limited Time Save Up To 50% OFF Baker, Henkel Harris, Councill, Century, Harden, Hickory Chair, Hancock & Moore, EJ Victor, Southwood, Maitland Smith & Theodore Alexander among others. Gasior’s staff of Interior Designers are available will assist you to create the distinctive…
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