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THE FACE OF NELSON GLASS: This week Alice Kent is celebrating her fortieth anniversary as an employee at Nelson Glass on Spring Street. Often dubbed, "the face of Nelson Glass," Ms. Kent is the all-knowing expert who helps customers whenever they call up or walk in the door.
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Alice Kent Celebrates 40 Years As an Employee at Nelson Glass

From the "shoe lady," to the "tuna fish salad expert" to the face of knowledge and friendliness at Nelson Glass, Alice Kent has been a fixture in Princeton for a long time. This week she celebrates her fortieth year as an employee at the store.

Election Results

PROFILES IN EDUCATION

Candace Braun


Nancy Adair

American Boychoir's Nancy Adair.

Springdale Golf Club's Clubhouse Plans Revised and Passed by Planning Board

Matthew Hersh

Springdale Golf Club can now tee off on a new clubhouse, a putting green and chipping green in plans that were once touted as environmentally unacceptable and withdrawn from planning consideration.

Senior Center Recognizes Nurturers: Caregivers Get their Day in the Sun

Matthew Hersh

As they send their children off into adulthood, some parents find themselves facing the task of taking care of their own aging parents. And some people living without disability suddenly find themselves taking care of a disabled spouse.

Discussions Extended for an Uncontested Portion of Snowden Lane Sidewalk System

Matthew Hersh

While Township Committee all but approved an unchallenged section of a sidewalk system on Snowden Lane, the governing body decided to extend the public hearing into December so it could weigh in with those residents who are challenging a separate part of that system.

Community House to Hold Fund-raiser With Hopes of Bridging a Digital Divide

Matthew Hersh

Four years ago, Princeton University's development office approached Community House because there was an anonymous alumnus/alumna interested in giving money to the University. The donor did not want to donate a building, or have his or her name gracing the as-yet-unnamed Princeton Stadium, but wanted the money to go to something worthwhile that would help the community.

Victim Comes Forward With New Report of Crime in Town

Candace Braun

A Borough resident was arrested by Township Police on Thursday and arraigned yesterday in connection with a string of crimes in the Borough over Halloween weekend.

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