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Heartfelt thanks to friends of Enable
Sharon J.B. Copeland, Executive director To the editor: The 2011 holidays were made brighter for persons with disabilities in our community, thanks to over 100 generous individuals, groups, businesses, congregations and schools who donated gifts, non-perishable food items, and food store gift cards to 247 individuals with disabilities and their families during the season of…
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PRINCETON: Middle school students, mayors celebrate MLK
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer The John Witherspoon Middle School celebrated the life, legacy and leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 12 with a special assembly that has become a long-standing tradition at the school. The assembly featured former Princeton mayors Mildred Trotman and Michele Tuck-Ponder and Mayor Yina Moore, performances by…
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EDITORIAL: Honoring Dr. King’s memory
Yesterday the nation and local groups and organizations celebrated the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Princeton University held its annual King Day celebration with speaker Bob Moses, a veteran of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. He is the founder and president of the Algebra Project, a national nonprofit organization…
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Taxpayers say no to PIACS
Edward M. O’Mara, Village Grande Civic Association To the editor: Recently, Acting Commissioner Christopher Cerf denied the applications to two boutique Mandarin immersion schools . . . Hanyu International Academy (HIACS) and Hua Mei School. We are happy for the taxpayers in Livingston, Millburn, Maplewood, and West, South and East Orange. They have been spared…
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PRINCETON: MLK honored through need for education
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer The sound of jazz permeated throughout Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall at Princeton University yesterday. The saxophonist closed his eyes as he coaxed soulful wails from his instrument. The bassist strummed, the drums pulsated and the xylophonist tickled the keys while bopping in time. The audience grooved to A New…
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PRINCETON: Two prominent real estate firms merge
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty and N.T. Callaway Real Estate have merged to create Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty, a partnership between the two agencies. The merger was finalized on Jan. 9. There will be six offices in the Princeton area, with two in Princeton and others in Pennington, Lambertville, Montgomery…
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Institute is also Princeton’s history
Louise and John Steffens, Princeton To the editor: Given the seminal contributions the Institute for Advanced Study has made for over 50 years to preserve the Princeton Battlefield and its environs, the current fractious opposition to its plans to build some faculty housing on a site clearly earmarked for that purpose at the time these…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knight girls win first track title
North wins Group III relays, South boys win DMR By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Christina LiPuma didn’t have the chance to enjoy the sort of success she expected in the fall’s cross country season, but she’s enjoyed a terrific start to the winter track and field season. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior shared in…
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Princeton Battlefield must be preserved
Clark D. McCullough, New Jersey Society Sons of the American Revolution To the editor: Princeton Planning Board: I am writing this letter in support of the Princeton Battlefield Society efforts to save the Princeton Battlefield. This battlefield is an important part of American history. Without George Washington’s victory at Trenton and Princeton we may not…
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