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COOL WOMEN UNBLOCKED: Cool Women, a group of seven Princeton-area poets that meet together monthly for critiques and readings, will read selections from their own repertoire on Saturday, October 23, at the Writers Block. Pictured are (from left, top): Joyce Greenberg Lott, Penelope Schott (from left, bottom): Betty Lies, Lois Harrod, Carolyn Foote Edelmann, Eloise Bruce, and Judy Michaels.
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Cool Women Reflect on Path To Friendship, Writing Poetry

Candace Braun

What started out as a small group of women meeting to discuss poems over coffee has now become Cool Women, a themed poetry performance group that has not only performed poetry readings nationally, but has also published two volumes of poetry and is now in the process of publishing a third.

Bid to Increase Student Carpooling Hits a Roadblock in Legislature

Matthew Hersh

An attempt by area legislators to change the driving law to allow minors with provisional driver's licences to travel with more than one minor was met with resistance as their case was presented to the Assembly Transportation Committee in Trenton on Monday.

Witherspoon Street Would Only Present 'Limited Opportunities' for a New Hospital

Matthew Hersh

The hospital continued to explore the options for expansion last Thursday when it examined the possibility of building on the site of its current facility at 253 Witherspoon Street.

Annual Leaf Program Comes Curbside; Township Hopes Volunteers Will Help

Matthew Hersh

While the Township's voluntary leaf-bagging program was officially launched Monday, the municipality still has plans to carry out its fall program to collect leaves curbside.

Profiles in Education

Candace Braun

John Witherspoon Middle School's Rick Miller

Endowment Case Judge Grants Changes; Other Donations Can Be Subject for Review

Matthew Hersh

A judge has allowed the Robertson family to amend its complaint against Princeton University, charging the institution with mismanagement of funds given by the family in 1961.

Borough Grants Merchants $7,500 for Holiday Program

Candace Braun

Borough Council approved a donation of $7,500 for holiday decorations and advertising to the Borough Merchants for their Old Fashioned Holiday program at its October 12 meeting.

Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Downtown Suit

Candace Braun

The Concerned Citizens' lawsuit has effectively come to an end, said Borough Attorney Michael J. Herbert in a memo to Borough Council last week.

 

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