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(Photo by Candace Braun)

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A FAMILY GIFT: Joyce Lott and her daughter, Suzanne Greenberg, recently presented their works at the Princeton Public Library as part of the library's Writers Talking series. Ms. Lott is the author of a book of poems, Dear Mrs. Dalloway, and Ms. Greenberg is the author of Speed-Walk and Other Stories.

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Writing From the Heart: A Tale Of Mother and Daughter Authors

Candace Braun

Rocky Hill resident Joyce Lott and her daughter, Suzanne Greenberg, would seem to write on opposite ends of the spectrum. Ms. Lott's poems can move readers to tears while Ms. Greenberg's stories attract smiles and laughter.

Arts Council Receives Anonymous Gift For Harold Waxwood Scholarship Fund

Matthew Hersh

The Arts Council of Princeton received a surprise anonymous contribution of $50,000 last week that will help to fund an endowment enabling underprivileged children to take part in the Arts Council's varied programming.

Parking Revenues Are Behind Says Borough's Mid-Year Report

Candace Braun

While other areas of revenue are up, parking revenue is currently 10 percent below where it should be in the Borough, according to the second quarter revenue report. As of June, the Borough had only realized $830,580 of the total $2,050,105 expected for 2004.

Former Taylor Rental Site on Route 206 Wins Approval for Auto Service and Repair

Matthew Hersh

The former site of Taylor Rental Business at 775 State Road can be converted into a public commercial garage for automobile service and repair, and car rental service, according to a recent decision handed down by the Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment.

 

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