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New York Dance Company Moves To the Rhythm of Its CreatorCandace BraunThe third program in a series of preview talks at the Princeton Public Library on McCarter Theatre performances remembered an artist who made her mark on the history of dance; it also looked ahead to a performance in Princeton that will exemplify original works of the Martha Graham Dance Company. Electronic Election Machine Detractors Hold Rally on the State House StepsMatthew HershIn a continued attempt to establish a governmental mandate to overhaul all electronic voting machines, local legislators and activists held an election rally on the Capitol steps on Monday in Trenton. Township Police Issues Promotions; Emann to Succeed Savalli as CaptainMatthew HershA veteran is replacing a veteran on the Township police force as Mark Emann, a 26-year member of the department, was sworn in Monday night to succeed Capt. Peter Savalli, a 33-year officer on the force. Capt. Savalli submitted his notice of retirement to the Township last month. Senior Center Officials Hope Grant Will Help Keep Elderly In PrincetonMatthew HershPrinceton Senior Resource Center has received a $20,000 grant from the J. Seward Johnson Sr. Trust that will likely be appropriated for the enhancement of programming and services, organization officials said. Film Series Highlights Winter Events at LibraryCandace BraunThe Gold Medal Tour, more McCarter Live programs, and a film discussion series for teens, men, and all film lovers will highlight the winter events schedule at The Princeton Public Library. HiTOPS Improves Dialogue On Sex Education For TeensCandace BraunThe best way to reach teenagers facing difficult adolescent issues is to make them feel comfortable in a trusted environment, where role models are available to provide the education and care that they need. That's why HiTOPS, a health resource center for teens, is used by upwards of 1,000 youth in the Princeton community.
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