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Snow story
By: centraljersey.com The snowstorm hit Jan 11 and it distributed about 12 to 15 inches. Whether you appreciate it or not fresh falling snow does evoke a sense of awe and wonder. Everything on the landscape seems refreshed and newly painted but in this instance it had rained the day before. The awesomeness of the…
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Reserve by March 11 for Outstanding Women Awards Dinner
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders FRANKLIN – Tickets are on sale for the 19th annual Outstanding Women in Somerset County awards dinner sponsored by the county Commission on the Status of Women. This year’s program will be held Friday, March 25, at The Imperia at 1714 Easton Ave., Somerset. A cash bar at 6 p.m.…
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Spunky “Pippi Longstocking” to Delight Audiences at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Feb. 26
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – With trademark braids flying, “Pippi Longstocking” will light up the stage at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre in February. American Family Theater presents the tales of lovable Pippi in a musical adaptation on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 2 and 4 p.m. Kelsey Theatre is located on the college’s…
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Coordinate shuttle buses with the Dinky schedule
Norman Denard, Princeton The following letter was sent to Shirley Tilghman, president, PrincetonUniversity: There has been such an outpouring of opinions about the university’s plans for the new art and culture area, I’m not sure the following plan has been considered. It seems to me that most of the resistance has been based on the…
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PRINCETON: AROUND TOWN: For Valentine’s Day, try getting physical S
During a retreat she presented in Brazil, Cheryl Delaney, right, instructs a couple in partner yoga. Ms. Delaney will conduct a session of ‘hands-on’ partner yoga and Thai massage, suitable for couples at all levels of yoga proficiency, Sunday at the Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. Photo: yoga-bydesign.com
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Spend excess money elsewhere in county
Nancy Weinstein, Hopewell Township Over 3,000 local residents in and around the Jacobs Creek Bridge on Bear Tavern Road in Hopewell Township oppose Mercer County’s plan to rebuild a 79-foot bridge and adjacent roadway at a cost to taxpayers of $5 million. Residents prefer a less costly $2 million solution, which will meet our local…
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NEWS BRIEFS: Feb. 15
Senior forum on consolidation today Princeton Senior Resource Center will host a Forum for the Consolidation Commission today at 10:30 a.m., in the Suzanne Patterson Building behind Borough Hall. The forum is intended to be a dialogue between the commission and the Princeton senior community about current governance and services in the two Princetons.…
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PRINCETON: Panel supports borough form of government
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A clearer picture of what a consolidated Princeton might look like came into focus last week when the Consolidation Subcommittee of the Joint Shared Services/Consolidation Commission decided the borough form of government would meet the needs of Princetonians. The group will make the recommendation to the full commission at its…
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MONTGOMERY: Skillman resident to be parade marshal
NEWARK A Skillman resident and New Jersey State Bar Association president-elect, Susan A. Feeney, has been selected as the deputy grand marshal of the 76th Newark St. Patrick’s Day Parade the oldest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New Jersey. The archbishop of Newark, the Most Rev. John J. Myers will serve as grand…
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