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IIsraeli & American Jazz Musicians take the Stage at Makeda Thursday
By Virginia DeBery Jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans said "…all people are in possession of what might be called a ‘universal musical mind," and this week’s show from the New Brunswick Jazz Project is all set to prove just that, when two Israeli and two American jazz greats take the stage at Makeda Thursday…
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Princeton observes Veterans Day
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer The borough and the township got together once again on Friday, Veterans Day, to remember those who have served and those who are serving. ”Many of you know, over the years I have stood with you as we pay tribute to the veterans of this country and also as we…
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By Terri Keane Newtown’s “Tis the Season” Holiday House Tour Join us on Saturday, December 3rd for a festive start to the holiday season. The $25 cost of a tour ticket will allow entry into 6 private residences and several public buildings all dressed for the holidays. All sites are within Newtown Borough and can be…
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True North Lacrosse Club Summer 2012 Tryouts
By True North Lacrosse True North Lacrosse Club will be holding tryouts for its 2012 Summer Club Teams on Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at 7:00 pm at the Robbinsville Fieldhouse, Manor Way, Robbinsville, NJ. For more information and to register for the tryout, please visit www.tnlacrosse.com.
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MONTGOMERY: School head is resigning
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Montgomery Township School District Superintendent Earl Kim is resigning as of June 30 and will be moving to Hawaii, where he grew up. Mr. Kim, 48, who has been the superintendent for four years, notified the Board of Education on Nov. 9. He will take a position as…
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EDITORIAL: Let’s move ahead on arts project
As much as Princetonians love to discuss, debate and delay making a decision, there was some hope last week there might be changes in the process. Borough Council heard a proposal for development at the current Princeton hospital site and, the same night, sent it to the Planning Board, which its some admit was “an…
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PRINCETON AREA: ‘Occupiers’ walk through region to D.C.
bY Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications They have many miles to walk to the nation’s capital and the determination to get there. A group of 30 Occupy Wall Street protesters set out last week on a two-week march covering the more than 230 miles from Zucotti Park in lower Manhattan to Washington, D.C., bringing them…
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Hometown heroes in PSE&G repairmen
Christopher R. Barbrack, Princeton To the editor: Princeton tends to be a sheltered place so it was an unfamiliar experience when the devastation of the Oct. 29 unseasonal snow storm felt like a war zone more than anything we usually encounter. On the night of the storm, a PSE&G repairman came to my home. It…
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