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National Chemistry Week Event
By Louise Lawter Princeton Section, American Chemical Society Press Release n for immediate release Contacts Allen Jones at [email protected] Science experiments for children on tap for National Chemistry Week Do you want to measure a hair with a laser? Test for vitamin C? Find out about fats? Do origami to learn about proteins and test…
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Witherspoon’s take on the Princetons?
Ralph Widner, Princeton Borough To the editor: Princeton was once the nation’s center of common sense. John Witherspoon taught Scottish common sense philosophy at the university and it had a great influence on our constitution. What would Witherspoon think if he could come back today? Because he dared to settle on Cherry Hill Road, the…
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2nd Annual Craft & Vendor Show
By First United Methodist Church of Hightstown SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011 187 Stockton Street, Hightstown, NJ 08520 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Vendor & Craft Holiday Fair – featuring Jewelry, Ornaments, – lots of great vendors and crafters! Baked goods by the United Methodist Women. Gift Cards for Sale too! All proceeds benefit FUMCH programs.…
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Township should approve Institute faculty housing
Robert Fernholz, Trustee of the institute, Princeton To the editor: The Institute for Advanced Study is seeking approval to build houses for faculty members on their campus near the Princeton Battlefield. I strongly believe Princeton Township should approve this project. I was born and raised in Princeton, and I’ve lived here most of my life.…
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Crumiller letter a low in political prejudice
Linda Sipprelle, Princeton To the editor: Jenny Crumiller’s letter-to-the-editor (Oct. 14) represents a breathtaking new low in the willingness to hurl insults based on political prejudice. The implication that mayoral candidate Jill Jachera lacks a social conscience ignores the obvious truth: that Ms. Jachera is married to a Cuban immigrant, has been deeply involved in…
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WEST WINDSOR: School officials: Odor problem resolved
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Administrators are saying that a situation where students and teachers were getting sick at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South from a roof repair project has been resolved. ”There were some concerns raised by three parents and a few staff members based on a certain noise and smell,”…
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WEST WINDSOR: Diwali celebrated at library
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, was celebrated 10 days early with a festival of dance and music in West Windsor on Sunday evening. More than 400 people packed in to the library to witness the extravaganza of dances that ranged from traditional Bharat Natyam, a 1,000-year-old…
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PRINCETON AREA: Drinking Water for India: Two pals from Mercer help to make life better for thousands of people a world away
Indian irls pose in front a sign acknowledging support from the Princeton Charter School.
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PRINCETON: Uglydoll creator proves attractive to fans
By Miriam Geronimus, Special to the Packet On Saturday morning Logan Sheldon, 6, woke up at 5 a.m. He didn’t have school or a soccer game to go to. He and his sister Tierney Sheldon, 3, and parents Rob and Paula Sheldon had a four-and-a-half-hour journey to Princeton from their home in Mechanicsville, Md. They…
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