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PRINCETON: Library seeks public input for strategic plan
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer The Princeton Public Library is asking for its patrons’ input as it develops a strategic plan that will guide its decisions over the next three years. A survey soliciting feedback on the library’s services and suggestions on what it should consider for the future already has been filled out by…
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Restaurant’s generosity to March of Dimes
Kristin Schreffler of Princeton I would like to thank the staff and management at Teresa Caffe for supporting our involvement this past month in the March of Dimes’ March for Babies. We appealed to our coworkers and managers to assist us with donations between the months of February and April. Despite our efforts, we…
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Unhappy with Fay and Wilson on school budget cuts
Margaret M. Windrem of Montgomery I would like to congratulate the Montgomery school budget subcommittee for their hard work. The subcommittee was tasked to reduce the $65 million tax levy proposed by the Board of Education. Last month, the board’s budget was overwhelmingly defeated for good reason. The proposed $550 tax increase per household…
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Asian Food Markets presents "An Asian Food Adventure"
By More than 20 vendors to offer free food samples June 12-13 PLAINSBORO n The Asian Food Markets invites you to explore the great varieties of Asian foods without leaving Central New Jersey. On Saturday, June 12, and Sunday, June 13, the Asian Food Markets supermarket (660 Plainsboro Road, Plainsboro) will present “An Asian Food…
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Etz Chaim Sociable Singles
Eli Trisker ETZ CHAIM SOCIABLE SINGLES Sunday, May 30, 1:00 – 4:00 pm Monroe Township Jewish Center 11 Cornell Avenue, Monroe Township socializing, discussions & refreshments ages – 50 & up admission: $5.00 all are welcome For information call: (609) 655-5137
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PRINCETON: Planning Board gets Westerly Road Church changes
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Revised plans for a church on the Princeton Ridge were presented Thursday night to the Regional Planning Board of Princeton. Representatives from the Westerly Road Church presented changes that had been made since the last meeting, held April 8, where board and commission members suggested that the footprint…
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FRONT ROW: This ‘Robin Hood’ misses the bull’s eye
By Tom Kozlowski, Special Writer Movie titles usually try to convey something to the viewer before they get to the theater; the squeamish wouldn’t go see “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” the action lovers wouldn’t see “Letters to Juliet,” and society in general wouldn’t see “Furry Vengeance.” In this case, “Robin Hood” tells the audience…
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Westerly Road should make suggested changes
Louis Slee of Princeton What do the Westerly Road Church, Princeton Planning Board and environmentalists share in common? The answer is stewardship. All are called to sound stewardship in the exercise of their responsibilities to the community. The pastors and elders of the church have shown stewardship primarily to their congregation and in outreach…
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