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(Photo by George Vogel)

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THE FINE ART OF RUMMAGING: Corinne March (right) rummages freely while son Nathan (three weeks old) hangs out at last weekend's Trinity Church Rummage Sale.

Surf to Princeton? On Chamber Website, Princeton Is as Far Away as a Mousepad

Matthew Hersh

If you're a business looking to book a convention in the Princeton region, you're either going to find an events planner to do the tedious footwork or log on to the myriad websites that could take you a hundred different destinations.

Victims of Sexual Assault Lobby For State Law Reforms

Candace Braun

John Hardwicke Jr., 47, the former American Boychoir student who is pressing charges against the school, took his case a step further recently by taking part in a protest against state law on the steps of the Statehouse on Monday, according to a recent report by the Associated Press.

Princeton Theological Seminary Inaugurates Its Sixth President

Stuart Mitchner

The Rev. Dr. Iain Torrance was inaugurated Friday as the Princeton Theological Seminary's sixth president since its founding in 1812.

Calendar For Students Will Differ Next Year

Candace Braun

Along with welcoming a new superintendent this year, the Princeton Regional School District appears to be welcoming other changes, including the adoption of a new school calendar for the 2005-2006 school year that gives students five days off before Thanksgiving break, and only one week's break after the new year.

Township Eyes Reconstruction Efforts Along Cherry Valley Road, Route 206

Matthew Hersh

In an effort to improve an often gridlocked area near their municipal borders, Princeton Township and Montgomery Township have arrived at a compromise proposal for improving areas around Cherry Valley Road and Route 206.

Area Teens Come Together To Show Princeton They Care

Candace Braun

In just a few short weeks, Princeton teens will gather together for an afternoon of community service activities to show Princeton how today's youth can contribute to society in a significant way.

Now In Its Third Year, Hospital Show Transforms Adversity Into Art

Matthew Hersh

Lois Kilgore is a 23-year-old painter whose macular degeneration subsequently developed into total blindness. Instead of succumbing to her disability, however, she continued her artistic pursuit, but this time with sculpture – feeling her way with her hands.

 

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