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PRINCETON: Scenes: Celebrating opera with the real thing
Erick Gfeller Operatic legend Marilyn Horne returned to New Jersey, where she once resided, as guest of honor for this year’s ‘Celebrate Opera’ Gala, presented by Opera New Jersey. And she came bearing gifts — the voices of three of her proteges. The Marilyn Horne Foundation
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Celebrating opera with the real thing
By Christian Kirkpatrick Special Writer Do the stars predict a promising future for Opera New Jersey? It certainly seemed so Sunday night, as diva Marilyn Horne and three of her former students — now rising stars themselves — lent their luster to the organization’s “Celebrate Opera” Gala. The event, which was held Sunday evening at…
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Maurer Productions Presents Timeless Love Story “AIDA” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Nov. 18-27
"AIDA" stars (front row) Tom Coppolecchia of Mount Holly as Radames and Meera Mohan of Plainsboro as Aida; (back row) Kimberly Suskind of Galloway as the Princess Amneris and Jahmir Scott of Allentown as Mereb.
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PRINCETON: ‘Occupy’ element rides into to Princeton
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications The Occupy Wall Street movement has come to Princeton with a slightly different method of protest. Instead of moving into a local park with tents and sleeping bags, a small local group is literally taking to the borough’s streets on bicycles each Sunday to spread a message of discontent.…
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Jachera will make Princeton best it can be
Beverly T. Elston, Princeton To the editor: It is with great pleasure, that I’m endorsing Jill Jachera for mayor of Princeton Borough. Jill has 23 years experience as an attorney specializing in employment law and litigation. She has been on the YWCA board for ten years, and was YWCA board president from 2007-2009. As is…
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PRINCETON: Downtown bench honors late activist Eleanor Lewis
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications Approximately 30 friends and family members gathered around a new park bench on Witherspoon Street, across from the Princeton Public Library, on Sunday to celebrate the life of the late Princeton attorney and activist Eleanor J. Lewis. ”She loved the library. We used to all come here for lunch,”…
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Montgomery meetings should be televised
Susan Davis, Belle Mead To the editor: When Democrats last had the majority on the Montgomery Township Committee, they instituted the practice of making video recordings of each meeting and posting them on the internet. When Republicans took the majority, they immediately ended this practice. In the interest of openness and transparency, it’s time to…
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PRINCETON: Fashion show raises funds for cancer center
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Inspiration, hope and joy filled the air at the “In the Pink” fashion show Friday night that featured breast cancer survivors and their supporters. Hosted by the Breast Cancer Resource Center, the women models celebrated their milestones from completing chemotherapy two weeks ago to marking several years since treatment.…
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