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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: The Princeton University Art Museum
Director pictures an art museum that ‘sets the standard’ To see the story, please click through http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S26/50/32A87/index.xml?section=featured
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College Bound
College bound teenagers can use Internet search tools to uncover interesting possibilities and to narrow their choices, or find out whether they fit the profile of a particular college.
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WW-P school board members respond to union letter
R. Tucker, A. Fleres, R. Johnson, WW-P school board This is in response to a letter from Sue Levine, president of the West Windsor-Plainsboro Service Association. We fully understand the frustration of those who have worked without a new contract for the last two years. As volunteers who serve on the school board, we…
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Celebrate Good Times
The key to an enjoyable kid’s birthday party is to involve your child in the planning process.
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Rhapsody in black and white
Friends of the Princeton University Art Museum’s gala By Christian Kirkpatrick Special Writer “Will anyone else come?” I wondered, Saturday night (Feb. 6) as I picked my way across the piles of snow and patches of ice that led to the Princeton University Art Museum. Before me flashed a vision of the museum’s…
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PRINCETON: University shows off new chemistry building
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer When completed this fall, Princeton University’s new chemistry building will be the largest single building on the Ivy League campus. The four-story structure, with an area of 265,000 gross square feet, will serve as the new home for the university’s entire chemistry department, which will be relocated from Frick and…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Rhapsody in black and white
Micaela de Lignerolles and Nigel Hawkins enjoy Mini Masters, an exhibition of artwork created by student visitors to the Princeton University Art Museum.
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PRINCETON: Princeton House patient charged in homocide
By Kristine Snodgrass and Lauren Otis, Staff Writers An 18-year-old New Brunswick man has been charged with the murder of his 69-year-old roommate at Princeton House Behavioral Health, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office announced Friday afternoon. The body of James Dunlavy, 69, was discovered shortly before 11 p.m. Thursday, when Princeton Township police were called…
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