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Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens
Princeton Photo Workshop Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens Princeton Photo Workshop has just announced a new summer day program for enthusiastic young photographers to learn the fundamentals of digital photography while exploring their creativity and enjoyment of photography. 13 to 17-year-old photographers will participate in one week or two week hands-on workshops,…
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Help Pets Today By Fostering for Your Local Shelter
By Somerset Regional Animal Shelter By fostering animals for a short, but necessary period of time, these families provide more room at the shelter, allowing our facility to help other animals in need. During this seminar we will provide training and information regarding what to expect when fostering an animal for the shelter. We will…
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LETTER: Political system like boiling frog
To the editor: Put a frog in a pot of hot water and it immediately jumps out, but put a frog in cold water that is. being heated to boiling and the frog dies. Today we are the frog equivalent, placed in cold water that is being heated to boiling. We are totally…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: March 28
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Firearm theft Bipartisan legislation that requires a person guilty of stealing a firearm to serve a mandatory prison term has been introduced by Assembly Democrat Reed Gusciora and Assembly Republicans Jon Bramnick and Jack Ciattarelli. Under current law, the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Another Habitat house gets approval
It’ll be the seventh residence in the city By John Tredrea, Special Writer Habitat for Humanity International, which has built five single-family houses and one two-family residence in Lambertville, expects to have another single-family home ready for occupancy early next year. At its March 18 meeting, the City Council approved Habitat’s proposal to build that…
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Muses in the Vineyard 2014
By Brian McCloskey The Hills of Warren County will be alive with the sound of Music! On May 17 & 18., Four Sisters Winery and Foul Rift Productions will swing the gates open for Muses in the Vineyard 2014, A Benefit Festival of Music Of the Women, By the Women and For EVERYONE! The third annual…
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LOOSE ENDS: Ready for something new
Nancy Kieling turns over reins of Princeton Community Foundation By Pam Hersh, Special Writer ”It is time… I just feel it,” Nancy Kieling said to me a few weeks ago. The last time I said those words was 41 years ago when I went into labor with my first child. But Nancy who labored for…
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