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(Photo by George Vogel)

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DUTCH TREAT: Heleen van Rossum gave an interactive reading of the English translation of her prize-winning Dutch children's book, "Will You Carry Me?", at the Princeton Public Library Saturday. Her audience got to act out some of the book's scenes when she was finished.

Arts Council Ready for Expansion

Matthew Hersh

The Arts Council of Princeton announced Friday that it will need to raise about $5 million to pursue expansion efforts tentatively set for completion by the end of 2006.

District Passes Tentative Budget For 2005-2006

Candace Braun

The Princeton Regional School Board unanimously passed its tentative $67 million budget, and its $1.9 million in supplemental funding for the 2005-2006 school year, at its meeting last week. Board member JoAnn Cunningham was absent from the vote.

A Popular Concept Lives On With Scientists Replacing Writers

Matthew Hersh

Einstein would be proud.

Princeton's most famous physicist was known not only for changing the way we look at the physical world, but for the way he was able to balance his commitment to science with his involvement in music and writing.

 

 

 

 

 
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