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PRINCETON: Planning Board OKs PU neuroscience building
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The Regional Planning Board of Princeton gave Princeton University the go ahead to proceed with plans for a new neuroscience and psychology building on its campus, following certain revisions to the university proposal. The site plan for the Neuroscience and Psychology Building Complex came before the board at its Oct.…
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Ryan’s Quest Dance Party
By David Schultz The "Geater with the Heater " Jerry Blavat will be performing at Colonial Fire House on October 17, 2009. The Oldies Dance begins at 7:00PM which includes line dance lessons. The cost is $35 per person which includes a buffet catered by Rosa’s Restaurant, water, soda, and coffee. There will also be a…
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PRINCETON: Friends of Open Space celebrate anniversary
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — On Sunday those who happened to walk their dog or take a constitutional at Princeton’s Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve found a unique sight in the crisp and bright autumn air, as 21 artists set up their easels across the park and created paintings inspired by the landscape throughout the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Family asks for advice from ‘World’s Strictest Parents’
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Barbara Bottone’s question for the CMT network reality show “World’s Strictest Parents” landed her family on a segment of the cable TV hit “Rachel Ray Show.” According to Ms. Bottone, reading about the visit on the “Rachel Ray Show” Web site prompted her to submit a question for the World’s…
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Harrison Park renovation process ‘exasperating’
Stephen Hiltner of Princeton From my perspective as a taxpayer and long time park volunteer, I see a lot to be learned from the often exasperating 7-year long design process for renovating Harrison Street Park. Though the $500,000 price tag for installation is being touted as a bargain, when compared to the $800,000 cost…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Power line causes fire
A downed power line caused a fire at a Homestead Road apartment house at 4:40 p.m. Sept. 27. Residents of the building’s apartments were not at home at the time of the fire, however, police responding to the scene were able to rescue two dogs from inside the build´ ing. While the fire was quickly…
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Princeton Parks need a master plan
Gail Ullman of Princeton I am writing with regard to the recent letter (Sept. 29) from Councilman Roger Martindell concerning his negative vote on the renovation of Harrison Street Park. Although I disagree with his vote for this park, which has been deteriorating over the last four decades, I want to commend Mr. Martindell’s…
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MCCC to Host Open House and Report to the Community Nov. 12
By Saveria Symons MCCC to Host Open House and Report to the Community Nov. 12 West Windsor, NJ: Mercer County Community College’s Board of Trustees invites the community to its annual Open House and Report to the Community, set for Nov. 12, 2009 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Conference Center on the West Windsor Campus.…
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Princeton Pro Musica Opens 31st Season with Music of the Spheres
At the Princeton University Chapel at 8 p.m BY: Princeton Pro Musica Princeton Pro Musica will open its 31st season on Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Princeton University Chapel at 8 p.m. Tickets are $35 and $25; students with ID $10. Tickets will be available at the door on November 7, and may be purchased…
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