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APLC to Host Benefit Concert for Huntington’s Disease Society of America
By Lois Parrett EWING, N.J. – Nationally-acclaimed Singer/songwriter and guitarist Andrew McKnight will be performing at the Abiding Presence Lutheran Church (APLC) on Friday, March 25th at 7:00 pm to help raise donations for the Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) according to a church spokesperson. Abiding Presence Lutheran Church is eager to do its…
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PRINCETON: Bench gives a boost in PU sweep
Sophomore Megan Bowen has been playing a bigger role this season for the Princeton University women’s basketball team, which swept games against Yale and Brown this past weekend. Photo by Robert Gleason
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PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week
Giglio swims like vet for PHS title run By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Even though she is only a sophomore on a young team, Marisa Giglio and her classmates feel like veterans on the Princeton High girls swim team. ”It felt like we had to do more,” Giglio said. “We’re not the youngest and I…
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Buchanan-Stratuik
By: centraljersey.com Caitlin Hayes Buchanan and David Jeffrey Stratuik, both of Leesburg, Virginia, were married July 17, at the First Presbyterian Church in Lambertville. The bride is the daughter of Winfield and Patricia Buchanan, of Lambertville. The groom is the son of David Stratuik, of Belleville, Ontario, Canada, and Julie Vanluven, of Kingston, Ontario, Canada.…
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EDITORIAL: A tasty and generous victory for House of Cupcakes
THUMBS UP to Ruthie and Ron Bzdewka, the owners of the House of Cupcakes on Witherspoon Street in Princeton, not just for winning the Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars” and a $10,000 prize but for donating the money to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Such generosity should be noted and praised. And winning the…
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PRINCETON: Snow removal and salt budgets being exceeded
By Alice Su, Special Writer At this point in winter, most of Central Jersey’s public works departments have exceeded their budgets for snow removal. Wayne Carr, public works director in Princeton Borough, said his department had spent $15,000 to 20,000 over their usual budget. ”But I think that we’ll still be fine,” Mr. Carr said,…
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PRINCETON: Pothole proliferation: Permanent patches will need to wait for Mother Nature
Phil McAuliffe A long pothole on Washington Road looking toward Princeton University. Phil McAuliffe photo
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PRINCETON: Could streetcars be future for transit in Princeton?
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Could the implementation of a light rail vehicle be a wise next step for the development of Princeton? The Princeton Future group has asked the Rutgers University Graduate Urban Design Studio to help study ways that rail transit could reconnect with the center of Princeton. One of the ideas being…
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PRINCETON: Longtime podiatrist steps into retirement
Dr. Lewis Guttesman practiced in Princeton area for 50 years By Allison Musante, Staff Writer After 50 years of caring for Princeton’s feet, Lewis Sid Guttesman is putting up his own feet – this time for retirement. The 74-year-old podiatrist just returned from a 10-day Caribbean cruise with his wife, Barbara, after spending 10 years…
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