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PRINCETON: SCENES: Kevin Spacey ‘dazzles’ Young Audiences’ patrons
Dazzle 2009’s co-chairs Stephen Shepherd and Deborah Shepherd with Kevin Spacey and fellow co-chairs Linda Kinsey and Don Ehman.
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PRINCETON: Going ‘green’ — forever
Mark Harris, author of ‘Grave Matters: A Journey Through the Modern Funeral Industry to a Natural Way of Burial.’
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Rabid skunk found in Barry Road area
Any resident seeing what appears to be a sick or injured animal should call: Hopewell Township, 737-3100; or West Amwell, 397-1100 By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — A sick skunk was killed by a dog on a Barry Road property near the Hopewell Township-West Amwell border on April 6. The skunk was removed…
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CRANBURY: New PDS baseball coach is familiar face
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Ray O’Brien is no stranger to the Princeton Day School baseball program. Over the last six years, either or both of his sons Dan and Clint have been players in the program. In addition, O’Brien himself spent the last three years as an assistant to head coach…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars best in decade
Renee Brzyski anchored the winning shuttle hurdle relay team to help Montgomery High capture the Skyland Conference Relays title. Photo by Elane Coleman
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Volley For SERV Golf and Tennis Tournament fundraiser
By Ida Doolan Volley For SERV golf and tennis tournament to benefit statewide nonprofit organization Event to include Super Cash Raffle drawing with $20,000 top prize EWING – SERV Foundation, the fundraising arm of the nonprofit SERV Behavioral Health System Inc., is planning its 19th annual Volley For SERV golf and tennis tournament…
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ROOSEVELT: Councilman’s daughter murdered
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor, and Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The daughter of a Roosevelt borough councilman was killed early Thursday morning in Gettysburg, Pa., where she attended college. Emily Rachel Silverstein, 19, a sophomore at Gettysburg College, was allegedly murdered by an ex-boyfriend in his off-campus apartment in what Adams County District Attorney Shawn…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Science and faith
Three programs offer perspectives Either brilliant minds think alike — or somebody Up There is trying to tell us something? On Thursday, April 16, this year’s recipient of Princeton Theological Seminary’s Abraham Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life, Alvin Plantinga, will speak about “Religion and Science: Where the Conflict…
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