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PRINCETON: Telling what it’s like to live with Aspberger’s
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer When 13-year-old Sam Gelfand began preparing for his bar mitzvah, he had to decide on a project for tikkun olam, which means “repairing the world.” He didn’t want to collect canned food or raise money. Instead he chose to raise awareness on a topic he knows intimately what it’s…
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Charter school is a back-door tax hike
Reena Vankudre, West Windsor To the editor: Supporters of the proposed Princeton International Academy Charter School (PIACS) have justified taxpayer funding of their school by claiming that the school will simply move students and tax dollars from local public schools to the charter school. The assertion is wrong. The enrollment of approximately 100 children from…
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Arts Council of Princeton :Presents Perfect Citizen
Pictured: Tim Eads’ 3,178 Minus 366, a working bike powered butter churn, will be demonstrated Monday May 23 by the artist.
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Support for Rimal for Montgomery school board
To the editor: This letter is in support of Arun Rimal’s re-election to the Montgomery Township School Board. I have known Mr. Rimal for the past several years having met him when he and my husband, Charlie Jacey, were candidates for their first terms. He has been an active, progressive, positive force for a board…
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Graphic Matter, Inc., NJ Graphic Design Studio wins 2nd Women in Business Award
By Chrysanthe Longman Beverly Rossi, President of Graphic Matter, Inc. was recently presented the WPEO Rising Star Award for the NY Region at the Women Presidents’ Educational Organization [WPEO] Annual Awards Breakfast. The event, held at The Plaza Hotel in New York City on March 4, 2011, recognized women business owners, corporations, and women’s business…
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MERCER COUNTY: Democrats have a familiar slate
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Despite early mud-slinging at the Republicans, the Mercer County Democratic Convention managed to introduce a new slate of candidates for the new 16th legislative district and re-endorse incumbents in the 14th and 15th districts. A lawyer, a councilman and an art teacher were chosen for the state Senate and Legislature…
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EDITORIAL: A winning situation
Thumbs up to Margaret Haughton, Janie Smukler and Mason O’Brien, local students who are collecting 100 prom dresses for girls at six high schools in Virginia who might not be able to afford one. Margaret says, “People get really into it. The girls get really excited to bring in their old dresses to give to…
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PLAINSBORO: Cantu to seek re-election
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO With the continued support of the Plainsboro Democratic Organization, Mayor Peter Cantu has announced his plans to seek re-election to the Township Committee. The organization announced last week its unanimous endorsement of Mayor Cantu, who has served on the committee for 37 years, 31 of which have been…
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GSA Article from Princeton High School
By Sarah Cen and Lucy Fleming @font-face { font-family: "Cambria"; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 10pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Charlotte Wampold ’11 summed up the feelings of thousands of gay and questioning youths across America in one sentence: “If you don’t feel safe, you don’t…
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