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Amb. Kurtzer talk on Middle East outlook
By John Vincent THE PRINCETON/TRENTON AREA CHAPTER OF UNA-USA For immediate release: 15 September 2014 Contact: John Vincent, 609-371-3529 On Sunday, September 21, 2014, Daniel C. Kurtzer, one of the nation’s most respected specialists on Middle East policy and formerly U.S. ambassador to Israel and to Egypt, will speak on the occasion of the International…
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Celebrating silver at the Greeway Gala
D&R Greenway Land Trust Board of Trustees Chairman Brian Breuel and President Linda Mead present Hopewell resident Betty Wold Johnson, center, with its Land Preservation Award during the group’s annual gala in Princeton on Saturday. Photo by Charles W. Kim
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PRINCETON: First Aid Squad relocation moving into next phase
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The site of the future Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad headquarters will be demolished starting the week of Sept.22, the next phase of a project that eventually will see the squad relocate across town. The roughly 90-member squad, today located on North Harrison Street, intends to occupy the…
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PRINCETON: Hitting the right note
Large crowd attends JazzFeast By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The last thing that Dan Zaksas and Elisa Wagman had planned to do on Sunday was to sit at a table on Palmer Square West, listening to jazz music at Palmer Square’s 23rd annual JazzFeast. The West Chester, Pennsylvania, couple set out Sunday morning to visit…
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LIVING GREEN: Does a healthy environment mean a healthy life?
Dr. Aly Cohen on the risks of chemicals in our daily lives By Stephanie Vaccaro, Special Writer Dr. Aly Cohen’s approach to creating a healthy environment starts from the inside out. “I think we’ve spent a lot of time on how the earth is getting destroyed,” said Dr. Cohen, a western-trained rheumatologist who has pursued…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township celebrates arts center anniversary
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The community has had a home for the arts for four years now. The board and staff of the West Windsor Arts Council held an open house Saturday in celebration of the West Windsor Arts Center’s fourth anniversary. The center opened on Sept. 25, 2010, to offer…
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From ‘Boardwalk Empire’ to JazzFeast
by Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group Vince Giordano doesn’t just love music from the 1920s, he’s made it his life. Since he was a kid, Mr. Giordano has been listening to jazz from the roaring ’20s, playing it, studying it, and collecting it. The result is that he’s now widely considered the leading expert on…
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PRINCETON: CVS gets bomb threat
PRINCETON — The CVS pharmacy on Nassau Street was evacuated just before 8 p.m. Friday night after someone called in a bomb threat, according to Princeton police. A CVS employee allegedly received a phone call at 7:55 p.m. from an unknown male who stated that a package of explosives was inside the store, according to…
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KESSLER INSTITUTE TO HOST ANNUAL ADAPTED RECREATION EXPO
By irene maslowski KESSLER INSTITUTE TO HOST ANNUAL ADAPTED RECREATION EXPO FREE Event for Persons of All Abilities Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com) will host its annual Adapted Recreation Expo on Tuesday, October 7, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Kessler Conference Center, located at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation,…
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