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MCCC Gallery Announces Winners of "Mercer County Artists 2010
Winner of the Utrecht Art Supplies Best in Show was Alice Warshaw of Lawrenceville for her watercolor, “Multiculture.”
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An evening of music!
Kris Morano Members of the community are invited to an evening of music to benefit Emley’s Hill United Methodist Church on March 14th at 6:00 p.m. at the Emley’s Hill UMC. The church is located at 69 Emley’s Hill Road, Cream Ridge, NJ 08514. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. All are welcome. During the concert,…
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AK Bennett Photography at Small World Coffee – Witherspoon Street – March 5 – April 6
By AK Bennett AK Bennett Photography at Small World Coffee – Witherspoon Street March 3rd to April 6. Opening March 5th 7:30 – 9pm Born in Brighton, England in 1967 AK Bennett is a graduate of both commercial and fine art schools – studying photography in New York and San Francisco. In 2000 he bought…
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Friends urge committment to affordable housing
Nancy Strong of Princeton Friends Meeting Like other committed communities of faith, the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) believes that our society is best served by housing rules and laws that support the well-being of all citizens of the state. Housing takes a substantial share of most household budgets and is important to the…
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PRINCETON: Board OK’s parking plan for Westminster Choir College
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Amid concern from neighboring residents, a revised proposal by Westminster Choir College for a parking lot has been approved by the Regional Planning Board of Princeton. The proposal to add 91 new spaces to the campus was approved by the board following a lengthy hearing at its Feb. 18 meeting.…
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Church may doom Princeton Ridge trees
Jared Rosenbaum of Princeton To look at the ancient forest that may be doomed to become the site of the new Westerly Road mega-church, stop along the roadside near the corner of Bunn Drive and Herrontown Road. Pull out your binoculars and look at the trees. You will see the wonderful diversity of the…
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Gov. Christie’s school aid cuts are misguided
Rich Specht of Montgomery With the state facing long-term financial constraints and Gov. Christie stating “Yes we will reward excellence and refuse to tolerate failure.” I would have thought the state would focus on finding ways to reward effective government programs. When the governor recently said, “Yes we will have to hold schools accountable,”…
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Princeton scholarship fund thanks supporters
Riva Levy and Pat Pannell of Princeton On Friday, Jan. 22, 101, formerly known as The Princeton Regional Scholarship Foundation, hosted its fifth annual “Get Up And Dance” benefit and silent auction, to raise money for Princeton High graduates in need of college tuition assistance. Over 150 guests — our biggest crowd ever —…
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