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‘Alone Together’
Off-Broadstreet Theatre offers a loud comedy that examines the phenomenon of children leaving home and then returning. By: Stuart Duncan Doug Kline and Lois Carr in Alone Together at Off-Broadstreet Theatre. Alone Together, which has just opened at Off-Broadstreet Theatre in Hopewell for a five-week run, is a loud comedy that examines the phenomenon of…
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Towns trying to take control of their futures
PACKET EDITORIAL, May 28 By: Packet Editorial In a state where decisions about what gets built, when it gets built and where it gets built have been driven almost entirely by private developers, it’s interesting to see how many New Jersey municipalities are now searching for innovative ways to control the development of what precious…
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Prager and Co. help Princeton reach finals
By: Bob Nuse PISCATAWAY The first thing you notice about Princeton University’s 11-9 win over Johns Hopkins in the NCAA tournament semifinals on Saturday is that senior B.J. Prager set a career high for goals in a tournament game with five. But Prager will be the first to tell you those five goals were…
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The Peaceful Warrior
Sensei George Graham give a lesson in Kendo, "The Way of the Sword." By: Jodi Thompson It’s every 13-year-old’s dream: to face off his mother with a sword. Don’t panic. We’re not Bucks County’s answer to the Osbournes. The swords are blunt-edged bamboo, and we don protective gear. He’s not pierced, tattooed and his hair…
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Watershed’s garden tour set June 8
The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association will sponsor its annual Garden Tour on Saturday, June 8, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s self-guided tour features gardens in Belle Mead, Rocky Hill and Blawenburg. Unlike previous tours, this year’s tour spotlights a variety of more informal country gardens, all designed and nurtured by their gardeners.…
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Montgomery to dedicate veterans memorial site
The site of the Montgomery Township Veterans Memorial in Montgomery Park will be dedicated Thursday with an evening program of picnicking, music and ceremony. On hand for public viewing will be a model of the memorial. At 6 p.m., picnicking is invited. Food may be brought from home or purchased at park concessions. At 6:30…
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Living stone
Under a cloud, Zimbabwean sculpture returns to Princeton. By: Michael Redmond In a once-empty boutique space on Palmer Square, close by Mediterra, Peggy Knowlton is in her glory. Crates of Shona sculpture have arrived from Africa, containing some 500 stone carvings. Some measure in inches; they fit in the palm of one’s hand. Others require…
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Peddie nets third place in state action
BOYS TENNIS: John Scott’s loss to Lawrenceville’s Ross Rosenstein was the deciding factor in the state Prep A team championship race. By: Neil Hay The state Prep A Tennis Championship was there to be had All the Peddie netters needed was to win at first singles to pull it off. And with senior John Scott…
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