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NEW HOPE: New Hope Arts sculpture exhibit runs to May 17
The 13th juried exhibition of Sculpture 2014 at New Hope Arts will be shown through May 17. For more than 13 years New Hope Arts has showcased sculpture artists in this uniquely curated exhibition currently featuring 52 artists from the region and beyond. Participating artists includes a variety of media and methods selected by Philadelphia…
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MANVILLE: Children lead effort in caring
Children from three orthodox parishes in Manville stand with some of their collected donations for the Caritas effort.
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Princeton students learn about Autism Awareness Month
Dr. Jim Ball, chairman of The Autism Society Of America, spoke to students and faculty at St. Paul School By Keith Loria, Special Writer According to recent data by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s autism and developmental disabilities monitoring network, 1 in 68 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder and 1…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates’ Schoenauer adjusts well to switch to track
West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Kathryn Schoenauer has made a smooth transition from the lacrosse field to the track for the Pirates. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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HILLSBOROUGH: Most of 125 at forum oppose off-track wagering site proposal
Michelle Eilbacher, leader of a petition drive against an off-track wagering site on Route 206, asks a question of the Darby Developers representatives at the April 16 forum in Hillsborough
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STATE: Chickadees tell us about the changing climate
The State We’re In column By Michele Byers, N.J. Conservation Foundation Chickadees aren’t signs of spring since these cheery little birds are year-round Jersey residents. But they could signal a warming climate. An interesting new study focuses on “hybrid” chickadees — the offspring of northern black-capped chickadees and their southern relatives, Carolina chickadees — in…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates’ Schoenauer adjusts well to switch to track
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kathryn Schoenauer gave indoor track and field a try to get in shape for lacrosse. Now lacrosse likely won’t ever get the West Windsor-Plainsboro South sophomore back. ”I ended up enjoying track so much and the atmosphere of the South team,” Schoenauer said. “It was very surprising.” It didn’t…
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LOOSE ENDS: Probing Princeton’s Palmer Square
Architect Jerry Ford looks for the motivation behind the creation By Pam Hersh The renowned Princeton architect Jerry Ford, a founding partner of Ford3 Architects LLC of Princeton, calls himself an architect posing as a historian. I would call him an architect posing as a psychologist. As he revealed in a Lunch-and-Learn Lecture earlier this…
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