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PRINCETON: West delivers rewarding message
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Even though the food was from one of Princeton’s finest restaurants, it wasn’t the star of the show on Friday night at the inaugural One Table Café at Trinity Church. The volunteers, who freely gave up Friday night tips at restaurants, swim practices and family time to serve 160 meals…
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Professor and Artist Mel Leipzig and His Work are in Demand
"The Cooking Teachers" by Mel Leipzig is on display now through Feb. 18 at the Stockton College Art Gallery H113.
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WEST WINDSOR: Local Obama support group seeks to go national
Roy Winnick, founder of the local Obama support group, at the group’s first meeting on Saturday in West Windsor.
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Immoral to use tax dollars to kill songbirds
Alice Artz, Princeton The news that birds by the thousands were falling dead from the sky had seemed to be more evidence of the general destruction of the environment that we as a species seemed to be perpetrating. But I was totally horrified to find out that this was not some mysterious climate change issue,…
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PRINCETON: Reading, writing and personal health, safety
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer If you venture out to Littlebrook School this week, you’ll find first-graders doing yoga and fifth-graders learning CPR. It’s part of a two-week Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds partnership Littlebrook has with Princeton HealthCare System that runs from Jan. 18 to Feb. 1. ”Schools are being asked to address the obesity…
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Waterside Villas hosting book signing by Monroe resident Bettie Linke
By Kris Carr FEBRUARY PRESENTATION: MEET THE AUTHOR, BETTIE LINKE NEW BOOK RELEASE: THAT’S THE SPIRIT Monroe Township author Bettie Linkeannounces the recent publication of THAT’S THE SPIRIT, a non-fiction release published by Xlibris Corporation. Bettie Linke, formerly of Jamesburg, has put her nostalgic collection of works into an anthology. Her biography shows her creativity and storytelling ability…
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WEST WINDSOR: Local Obama support group seeks to go national
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — More than a hundred area residents have joined a new local grassroots organization dedicated to supporting President Barack Obama and campaigning for his re-election in 2012, with plans of gaining a national following. About 50 people attended the first meeting of the Friends of Obama Club of…
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Power of the press still at work
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Even after 10 years in the news business, I’m still amazed at the power of the written word and the ability we have as journalists to affect change in our communities. I was reminded of this influence over the weekend as I was interviewing people at the One Table Café,…
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