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Amid Delays, the Curtain Closes, for Now, On Princeton Rep Shakespeare FestivalMatthew HershAfter hitting a scheduling crossroads with little chance of resolution in sight, the Princeton Rep Shakespeare Festival has decided to lower the lights on a season that never actually got off the ground. NJ Opera Program at the Library Kicks Off Summer Series at BerlindCandace BraunThe New Jersey Opera Theater (NJOT) will offer a preview of its summer performances this Friday at the Princeton Public Library. Photographer's Book Shows Beauty of Art and ArtistCandace BraunAcclaimed photographer Ricardo Barros is currently displaying his photographs in the second floor Reference Gallery at the Princeton Public Library. Residents Look for Answers To the Question of RacismCandace BraunHow to define race was one of the main issues discussed at the Princeton Human Service Commission's (PHSC) community dialogue, the second held in as many months. Snowden/Van Dyke Subdivision Plan Tabled at Planning Board ReviewMatthew HershThe Regional Planning Board of Princeton once again had to table a plan to build a seven-home subdivision on a wooded property at Snowden Lane and Van Dyke Road. The hearing was cut short due to the late hour.
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