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Institute faculty housing should be allowed
Rachel Gray, Princeton To the editor: I join the many residents of our community who have written and spoken in strong support of allowing the Institute for Advanced Study faculty housing to proceed. The tract of institute land designated for faculty housing was first agreed to in 1971, and the proposed residences are designed with…
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High School Students Invited to Enter Annual Talent Competition
By Candace Zafirellis Mercer County high school students are invited to enter a talent competition hosted by the Delta Upsilon Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, in affiliation with the Youth College program of Mercer County Community College. The Annual Talent Hunt Competition is open to ninth through twelfth graders, and the deadline to enter…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates’ Evans will be Harvard man
West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Chris Evans was a three-year starter at quarterback for the Pirates and will play de´fensive back at Harvard. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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Bereavement Support Group
By Toby Ehrlich Starting mid-March The Martin and Edith Stein Hospice will offer a bereavement support group open to anyone struggling with the loss of a loved one. The support group will be held at 10:00 a.m. the 2nd Tuesday of each month, starting on March 13th. This new bereavement group will be facilitated by…
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MONTGOMERY: Benson donates car to foundation raffle
MONTGOMERY Former New York Giants legend Brad Benson and his colleagues at Brad Benson Hyundai on Route 1 in South Brunswick are donating a 2012 Hyundai Veloster to benefit the Montgomery Township Education Foundation raffle. Tickets are $100 each and no more than 500 tickets will be sold. The drawing for the winner will…
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Celebrations near for Valentine’s Day
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Every Feb.14 across the United States, and around the world, people buy cards, flowers and chocolates — all in the name of love. Valentine’s Day has long been associated with lovers. However, it has grown beyond that notion to encompass sharing thoughtfulness toward friends and family members. In fact, today,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crossroads teacher retiring after long career
By Jessica Noll, Special Writer Social studies teacher Sal Scurato is about to complete a long teaching career this March at South Brunswick’s Crossroads Middle School. "It has been tremendous," Mr. Scurato said during an interview this week. The Board of Education accepted his resignation, effective this March, in December. "They take what you give…
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PRINCETON AREA: Sample the joy of making a sampler
By Michele Alperin Special Writer Not many mothers of nursery schoolers muse about what their yet-nonexistent quilt shop will look like. But Jan Crane, owner of Pennington Quilt Works, and her longtime coworker Arlene Stilson, did just that. Now, 16 years into the venture, the shop is thriving and beginning its next yearlong Saturday…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Neighbor helps nab bandits
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor An alert neighbor helped police capture two burglars on Joseph Court Sunday afternoon. According to police, a resident noticed a male and female standing in front of a home on Joseph Court at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. The resident called police after seeing the male go to the back of…
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