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Special Needs Resource Fair
Stephanie Goodman We are having a special needs resource fair for parents of children with special needs. This is a free event that will take place on Sunday, May 16th from 1:30 – 4:30 at the Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street in Princeton. It will be a great opportunity for parents with special needs…
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PRINCETON AREA: SCENES: Princeton’s Taste of the Nation packs ’em in
ANDREA KANE Some key committee members of Taste of the Nation, Princeton, catch their breath during the most successful single Taste event yet — a sell-out in The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village on April 26. From left: Pam Parseghian, Joanne Meehan, Kathy Easton, Jim DeCinque and Anita Fresolone, representing the entire committee.
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PRINCETON: Scenes: The Arts Council of Princeton’s ‘From Pinot to Picasso’
From right: Contributing artist Joseph Petrovics with ACP Founding Director Anne Reeves and guests Debra Foster and Judit Stahly.
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PRINCETON AREA: SCENES: Princeton’s Taste of the Nation packs ’em in
ANDREA KANE Roberto Nebbagui, Abdelilah Amarti and David Daniluk, executive chef with Greenacres Country Club, Lawrenceville, offer samples of Caribbean Laughing Bird Island Shrimp and Black Truffle Grits to Stephanie Trabold, a student at Rider University, and Hilary Morris of Montgomery.
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Bikes collection slated Saturday
Pedals for Progress project Pedals for Progress, in its continuing effort to recycle bicycles properly, is having a used bike collection, sponsored by the Pennington Presbyterian Church. Anyone with an adult’s or child’s bicycle in repairable condition is urged to donate his/her bike to this cause. ”Bikes for parts” or disassembled bikes will not be…
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Crews clean up ‘surprising places’
Scouts participating in the April 10 cleanup project gathered at the municipal building. Photo courtesy of Thuy Anh Le
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LETTER: A spirited Arbor Day
Karen Linder, Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands, Kingston The Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands hosted a colorful and spirited Arbor Day Celebration on April 17. We are grateful to the South Brunswick Post for giving us both advance coverage by Davy James and a wonderful follow-up photo essay by John Keating. We are also indebted…
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Thanks, Hopewell Borough
Gordon Lewis, Hopewell Borough I would like to thank the citizens of Hopewell Borough for their trust in electing me as their school board representative. To all my supporters who worked so hard to get out the vote — What a great campaign. Over 30 percent participation is truly excellent and is a direct…
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MANVILLE: Haran Ave. family forced out by fire
Firefighters from Manville and Hillsborough responded to the fire early Sunday. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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