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YEAR IN REVIEW: West Windsor: Mayor re-elected and a new superintendent
The township paved a brownfield and put up a parking lot, and that’s not the only development residents witnessed in 2013. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township paved a brownfield and put up a parking lot, and that’s not the only development residents witnessed in 2013. Besides cleaning up the site…
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Help for Nonprofits!
By Diane Blaszka January 27th Conference in Princeton Offers Helpful Workshops for Non-Profit Professionals & Volunteers Princeton NJ — December 26, 2013 n To encourage community members and nonprofit professionals and volunteers to “listen to their hearts and play a part” in solving some of society’s ills, Princeton Community Works will once again host an…
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New Year’s Eve through the years:
The best and the worst By Sally Friedman Over the years, I’ve had a love-hate relationship with New Year’s Eve. And I’m guessing that many others share that association. Back in the Neanderthal days when teenagers actually “dated” instead of traveling in herds, it was deemed essential to have a New Year’s Eve date lined…
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GUEST OPINION: Looking at 2013 successes
The Princeton community has much to celebrate as we mark the one-year anniversary of the historic consolidation of the former borough and township governments. By Liz Lempert The Princeton community has much to celebrate as we mark the one-year anniversary of the historic consolidation of the former borough and township governments. We have realized tax…
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"Grand Blooms" at Small World Cafe
By Hannah Fink The "Old Masters" from the Princeton Senior Center will exhibit their artwork at Small World Cafe, 254 Nassau Street, Princeton, from January 7-February 4, 2014. The exhibition is titled "Grand Blooms", and media include works in pastel, watercolor, acrylic and oil painting. Saturday, January 11 from 3-5 the artists will be…
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PRINCETON: The Top 10 of 2013
The Princeton University women’s basketball team celebrated a fourth straight Ivy League title and another trip to the NCAA tournament. Photo by Robert Gleason
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CRANBURY: Garden State Classic is a top opener
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Rashone Johnson will wear a couple of different hats on Saturday, just as he has for the last 14 years. Johnson will be coaching his Princeton High School wrestlers, while at the same time he oversees the Garden State Classic that PHS serves as host to for the 28th…
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