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Laughter and love
Your guide on what to do this Valentine weekend By Barbara Lynn Cantone Rachel Feinstein is a nationally touring comedian and actress who is known for her ability to morph into any ethnicity and even cross gender to skewer issues of race, class and pop culture. Huffington Post called her, “The only comedian we’ve seen…
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Let them eat cupcakes, and ice cream
Candy isn’t the only option when buying sweets for your sweetie By Bernadette Suski-Harding For Valentine’s Day, if you’re hoping to surprise that special someone with a sweet treat that isn’t chocolate, have we got a scoop for you: Cupcakes and ice cream make for special treats too! Luckily, the greater Princeton area suffers from…
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Main Street terrorism
Christopher Rodriguez, director of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, spoke Monday night at Rider University. (Photo courtesy of Pete Borg, Rider University)
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Local responders describe fatal Turnpike crash scene
Emergency crews from throughout the area responded to a major car crash on the New Jersey Turnpike Monday night.
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PRINCETON: Kopp urges students to give back in education
By James Haynes, Special Writer Helping teachers and students learn about the history, dynamics, and circumstances surrounding low-income communities is crucial to prevailing over the inequities and injustices, Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp said in an address to a crowd of 150 at Princeton University Monday afternoon. “We need to deeply understand everything from…
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PENNINGTON: Hopewell Valley alum Aubrey Holmes to perform at Stony Brook Elementary
Former Hopewell Valley alumnus, Aubrey Holmes, will perform a variety of classical selections with his string quartet, The Heimat Quartet, from Boston, MA, from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, in the Stony Brook Elementary School’s cafetorium. Students of the Hopewell Valley community, especially those involved in the orchestra programs, will not want to…
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PRINCETON: Kopp urges students to give back in education
Wendy Kopp, left, founder of Teach for America, and Princeton University student Janie Lee at McCosh Hall on Monday. (Photo courtesy of The Daily Princetonian)
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Big apple Caddy?
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: Is it true that Cadillac is leaving Detroit and will now be built in New York City? A: No. But I know why you might be a little confused. An announcement was made in September that Cadillac is moving its headquarters to New York. That corporate office will, according to…
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Be wary of ‘washed’ car titles
Used car shoppers should beware of an emerging fraud called title washing, with consumers in New Jersey, North Carolina, Mississippi, California and Georgia said to be at particular risk. That’s according to a report issued by the title search company Carfax in Centreville, Va., which indicates as many as 800,000 vehicles may be affected nationwide.…
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