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PRINCETON: University shows off new chemistry building
Phil McAuliffe Workers on a cherry picker lift are reflected in a windowpane at the new Princeton University chemistry building. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Warm Up
Five surprising facts about fireplaces BY: Courtesy of ARAcontent When it comes to creating ambience and warmth in a home, nothing can beat a fireplace, especially this time of year. But are you aware that the right fireplace or stove can also help reduce your heating costs? Or that your existing fireplace’s efficiency can be…
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College Bound
Dos and dont’s when it comes to searching for the right school By Michele Alperin You might say that Ted de Villafranca, dean of college counseling at the Peddie School in Hightstown, has had two generations of experience advising students about colleges. Not only has he been at Peddie for 17 years and before that…
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Help for Haiti
Bordentown resident Bryan Grigsby enjoyed the company of Chewy, a ginger tabby kitten, while recovering from heart surgery in 2007.
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PRINCETON: University shows off new chemistry building
Phil McAuliffe A worker tends to a stairway in the atrium of the new Princeton University chemistry building. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Districts predict tax hikes from school aid cuts
By John Saccenti and Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writers School district officials say that a state freeze of education aid funds will eventually mean higher property tax bills for homeowners. On Thursday, Gov. Chris Christie invoked executive authority to freeze funds for education aid, forcing school districts to spend down current surpluses and face potential…
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PRINCETON: Strange bedfellows turn out to be bed bugs
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer A Nassau Street rental property in downtown Princeton owned by Sanford “Sandy” Zeitler is infested with bed bugs, leaving tenants at wits end, saying they are caught in the middle as insensitive municipal officials and their intractable landlord do little to improve the situation. ”This is outrageous,” said Booker Williams,…
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In Full Bloom
Mel Bartholomew, author of the best-seller Square Foot Gardening, will be the lead speaker at the eighth annual New Jersey Flower and Garden Show in Edison.
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Help for Haiti
Bordentown resident Bryan Grigsby enjoyed the company of Chewy, a ginger tabby kitten, while recovering from heart surgery in 2007.
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