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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, June 12 – June 19
AIRES & GRACES — The Choir of Royal Holloway, University of London, under the direction of Rupert Gough, will sing in the Princeton University Chapel on Tuesday, June 30, at 8 p.m., as part of its first U.S. concert tour. Admission is free. The program will offer excerpts from American composer Carson Cooman’s oratorio ‘The…
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Hope for The Flowers Butterfly Celebration and Pot Luck Picnic
Benches in the Butterfly Garden at Roberto Clemente Children’s Garden, Trenton, NJ
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, June 12 – June 19
PURSUING THE DREAM — The Historical Society of Princeton screens the documentary ‘Shirley Chisholm: Pursuing the Dream,’ the story of the late New York congresswoman — the first black woman elected to the House — who ran for the presidency in 1972, on Wednesday, June 17, in the Garden Theatre at 5 p.m. For more…
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Hope for The Flowers Butterfly Celebration and Pot Luck Picnic
Central Jersey Cultural Art Expression FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 10, 2009 Contact: Sue Albert Central Jersey Cultural Art Expression http://www.butterflywildspaces.blogspot.com/ 609-577-7053 [email protected] Hope for the Flowers Butterfly Celebration and Potluck Picnic Saturday, July 18, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. (raindate July 19) Please bring picnic food, dessert or beverages to share Also chairs/blankets – and swimwear/towels if…
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PHOTO FEATURE: Magic at the Princeton Public Library
The kids got into the act when magician Doug Billingsley performed for them at the Princeton Public Library last week. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski
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Part of Butler Road to Close for Bridge Replacement
Somerset County Board of Freeholders FRANKLIN – Butler Road from South Middlebush Road to Canal Road will be closed the week of July 20 for replacement of the bridge. A detour will be posted and motorists are advised to allow for additional traveling time. For more information, contact the Somerset County Roads and…
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PRINCETON: Post 218 improves for finish
Young Legion wins three of siX By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Every year there has been a Princeton Post 218 baseball team, Tom Parker has been there. As the manager of the team since its inception in 1989, Parker has seen players come and go. This year he has the youngest team the program has…
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PRINCETON: Teacher, pupil are champs
DeJuliis, McGarvie help US win lacross crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Michele DeJuliis and Holly McGarvie are at opposite ends of their lacrosse playing days, but both shared in a highlight to their careers. DeJuliis, the Princeton University women’s assistant coach, and McGarvie, Princeton’s Co-Ivy League Player of the Year in 2009, were…
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28th Annual Antiques in August Event
By suzanne Hunterdon Helpline More than 100 antique dealers will spread their wares around the spacious lawns of North Hunterdon Regional High School on Sunday August 16, 2009 in a rain or shine benefit show for Hunterdon Helpline. The event begins at 8 am and continues to 4 pm. The show is located 1and 1/2…
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