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PRINCETON: SCENES: Arias, anecdotes at Princeton Festival party
Donors of the The Princeton Festival were invited to a reception at the Princeton home of Marlene and Peter Lucchesi Feb. 20 where they shared stories of past festival seasons and talked about their high expectations for the season opening on June 4. To put them in the mood for pleasures to come…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Two years ago, Patrick Walsh made friends with another Walsh, Paul Walsh, in the midst of running the Boston Marathon. Even though Patrick was proud to be wearing his original crimson-and-white striped University of Dublin, Trinity College racing singlet, it was Paul who was getting most of the fan support for his shirt…
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Allison Musante
By: centraljersey.com A referendum for the second phase of West Windsor-Plainsboro’s solar project will most likely be delayed as the district continues to hear crickets from the governor’s office for approval and the ticking clock of its deadline for federal financing. To appear on the April 27 ballot with the budget and school board candidates,…
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Pat Summers
By: centraljersey.com If Roberta Pughe were somehow visualized with the range of her specialties, her head would be surrounded by such words as heal, soul, muse, fullness, shaman, therapy. These terms and concepts might seem unrelated at first, but there’s a definite tie-in. Agreeing that much of what she’s been doing for decades amounts to…
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Courtesy photo
By: centraljersey.com Allison Musante Staff Writer PRINCETON JUNCTION – In a time when gadgets, video games and virtual reality are becoming the staples of playtime, one elementary school teacher is reminding her students of a forgotten daytime activity. "Look out your window, look what’s around you," says first grade Maurice Hawk School teacher Lisa Rizziello,…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Michael Santoro learned quite a bit about baseball as a player at Steinert High School and with Hamilton Post 31 in the Mercer County American Legion League. But his baseball education didn’t end with his playing days in Hamilton. "Rich Giallella at Steinert and Rick Freeman with Hamilton Post 31, they taught me…
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Here’s to the wineries of the Garden State!
By: centraljersey.com When people think of farmland, large swaths of corn or grain likely come to mind. But in the Garden State, farmland means everything from apples to zinnias – and a diverse array of agricultural products that includes delicious cheeses and wines. If you haven’t been paying attention to New Jersey wines, it may…
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Hadassah of Greater Philadelphia Annual Spring Gala
By Darcy Silvers Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000149 EndHTML:0000005415 StartFragment:0000000199 EndFragment:0000005381 StartSelection:0000000199 EndSelection:0000005381 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jill Goldstone 215.732.7100 [email protected] The Secret’s Out: Philadelphia Hadassah’s Spring Gala to Feature a ‘Real Housewives’ Star, a Real Talk Show Host, and a Real Advice Columnist PHILADELPHIA, March 17 – Hadassah of Greater Philadelphia will hold its annual Spring Gala,…
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PENNINGTON: Health meeting March 26
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A chance for Pennington Borough residents and merchants to meet and greet with members of their new health department — from Montgomery Township — is set for 10-11:30 a.m. March 26. The event was announced at the March 7 Borough Council meeting by Mayor Anthony Persichilli, who urged local people…
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