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PRINCETON: Scenes: The Princeton Festival beg ins its revelry
Will Shakespeare was otherwise engaged, but Princeton’s own Paul Muldoon was available to step adroitly unto the breach when the Princeton Festival, under the artistic direction of Richard Tang Yuk, started getting itself into the spirit for its fifth season, titled “Midsummer Magic: Dreams and Deception,” with “An Elizabethan Revel,” taking its theme from…
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University responds on tax issue
Kristin Appelget of Princeton University Community Affairs In his recent letter, Bob Rodgers suggests that the continuing discussion of the university’s financial contribution to the community would benefit from a careful look at “the numbers.” We agree, which is why we commissioned an independent firm to collect and analyze the available data. The report is…
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WEST WINDSOR: North tennis wins first MCT title
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North’s Brandon Frank reached the finals at second singles to help the Knights win their first Mercer County Tournament championship. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Easy as Pi
Elizabeth DeBarr, NJEA PRESS RELEASE Easy as Pi – Columbia Elementary in North Hanover Township devotes an entire day to hands on math activities. Math is as Easy as Pi Day is designed to help the third and fourth graders prepare for the NJ ASK. The children rotate from room to room exploring a…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials use team approach for pandemic preparedness
Team will post relevant information on the township Web site (www.hopewelltwp.org) and on FiOS cable channel 30 and Comcast cable channel 95 By F. Calderone-Steichen, MPH, Hopewell Township health educator Hopewell Township Health Officer Gary Guarino is coordinating the health department with township police, first responders, schools and administration in order to focus on managing…
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Mother’s Day Gift Baskets for Moms of Two Species
Angela Townsend/Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary Mother’s Day Gift Baskets for Moms of Two Species If your mother has enough jewelry for a lifetime, and she’d rather help others than receive flowers, Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary has the answer for Mother’s Day. Starting May 1st, visitors to the Tabby’s Place website (www.tabbysplace.org) will find…
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West Windsor council quorum flap
Paola and Andrew Blelloch of West Windsor I am disappointed that Charlie Morgan has justified the calling of a 5 p.m. Township Council meeting recently to discuss the West Windsor Township budget by suggesting that other council members were lying about their availability at that time. The nature of his remarks with respect to…
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MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week
MHS’ Prosinski nears no-no By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor For three innings Jon Prosinski wasn’t thinking about a no-hitter. But by the time the fourth inning rolled around, the Montgomery High senior starting feeling like it might just happen. ”It was by far the best day of the season so far to pitch,” Prosinski said.…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, May 1 – May 9
Helping hands at UMCP — Courtenay Harton, left, and Ellen Maranca, owners of Room Service Interiors, an interior design firm in Pennington, volunteer their time and expertise to install ArtFirst! at the University Medical Center at Princeton. ArtFirst!, an international juried exhibition and sale featuring the works of artists with physical and mental disabilities, opens…
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