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(Photo by George Vogel)

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CAVALIERI OF THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT: Three past presidents of the Princeton/Pettoranello Sister City Foundation and three past and present mayors were named as Cavalieri and were honored with the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic for their work in establishing and maintaining the sister city relationship between Princeton and Pettoranello. From left are Dr. Gilda Rorro Baldassari, the Hon. Vice Consul of Italy in Trenton, who presented the honors, with recipients Domenico Tamasi, Antonio Pirone, Township Mayor Phyllis Marchand, Cate Litvack, Nicholas Carnevale, and Richard Woodbridge.

Knighthood Comes to Princeton As Sister City Foundation Is Honored

Matthew Hersh

You wouldn't know it by looking around, but the Italian equivalent of four knights and two dames are in Princeton's midst.

A Slice of Princeton's History Takes Shape on Johnson Estate

Matthew Hersh

Drive down Rosedale Road away from Princeton to the grounds of the recently-opened Greenway Meadows Park, and one can get a sense of the majestic former Robert Wood Johnson estate.

School Board President Will Serve Second Year

Candace Braun

In the first School Board meeting since voters approved the Princeton Regional Schools' $67 million budget and $1.9 million second ballot question, Anne Burns was chosen by fellow Board members to serve a second year as president.

Lockwood Reflects on McCarter's 75 Years in the Princeton Community

Candace Braun

Bill Lockwood, director of special programming at McCarter Theatre, has marked the theatre's anniversary with the publication of his book, McCarter Theatre Center: Celebrating 75 Years.

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