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(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

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OVERCOMING A BOUT OF WRITER'S BLOCK: This Paul Sigmund-inspired John James Rivera garden folly from the 2004 Writers Block garden was finally assembled last week in Barbara Boggs Sigmund Park at the corner of Chestnut Street and Hamilton Avenue. The folly was purchased for about $4,000 in an October auction as part of a campaign spearheaded by Scott Lane resident Polly Burlingham. Writers Block organizers hope the garden's lasting impact will help them as they raise funds for a new project, "Quark Park."

Holt, Tilghman On Board for Garden, But Fund-Raising May Stymie Project

Matthew Hersh

The planning for Quark Park, the 2005 version of Writers Block, a project that paired local architects with local writers to create an outdoor installation of garden structures, or "follies" along Paul Robeson Place, is in motion.

District Officials Announce Construction Completion Dates

Candace Braun

All new construction at Princeton High School is now scheduled to be completed by the beginning of January 2006, according to members of the Princeton Regional Board of Education who met recently with the Board's construction and contracting management firm.

Liquor License Fees Could Increase; Committee Sweeps Up Brush Law

Matthew Hersh

On the heels of a similar move by the Princeton Borough Council, Township Committee introduced an ordinance that would increase the liquor licence fees for establishments that serve alcohol in the Township.

Reflecting On His Childhood: Princeton Author Writes Memoir

Candace Braun

Princeton resident and author Edmund Keeley's new book, Borderlines: A Memoir, which will be published in May, discusses the author's early life, leading up to his career in Princeton, his marriage, and the publication of his first novel, The Libation.

"Hamlet" Director Takes Play To New Levels at Berlind

Candace Braun

Love, deception, truth, truth withheld, insanity, and hunger are just some of the aspects of Hamlet that Director Michael Fish hopes to convey to his audience in his upcoming production at the Berlind Theatre.

Knocking on Heaven's Door: The Wages of Popularity

Stuart Mitchner

One afternoon in the late 1970s, a small man who was pushing 80 at the time sat down with some Princeton students in a room at 185 Nassau Street to talk about making movies.

 

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