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(Photo by Candace Braun)

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A CLASS ACT: Playwright Steven Dietz (middle) and McCarter Theatre Artistic Director Emily Mann (right) speak at the Princeton Public Library on the upcoming play "Last of the Boys." The program is part of the McCarter Live series, co-sponsored by the library and McCarter Theatre. Pictured on the left is the program's moderator, Laurie Sales.
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'Last of the Boys' is First in a Series Of McCarter Programs at the Library

Candace Braun

Following the first program in the Princeton Public Library's McCarter Live series on Monday, residents left "hungering for more," exactly what Playwright Steven Dietz looks to achieve every time an audience leaves one of his productions.

Donation to Allow Westminster To Use Princeton High Facilities

Candace Braun

Princeton Regional School Board recently entered into an agreement with neighboring Westminster Choir College that will allow the college to use Princeton High School facilities in exchange for a donation of $222,500.

Officials Make Final Decisions On Implementing PHS Parking Plan

Candace Braun

Plans are moving ahead for student parking at Princeton High School, as Board members met with students, faculty and parents yesterday to brainstorm the best way to handle the distribution of parking permits for students who drive to school.

Princeton Library Begins 'Authors of Autumn' Series

Candace Braun

Facing a new school year in the coming weeks, the Princeton Public Library will hold some new programs and have some new guest speakers this fall, including a month-long feature on Isaac Bashevis Singer, a visit from New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, and a "Meet the Authors" series for children.

Princeton-Area Legislators Tote Their Local Ideologies to the National Arena

Matthew Hersh

While the Gallup Organization has a polling office here at the Carnegie Center on Route 1, the only thing an amateur pollster has to do to appreciate the spectrum of political opinions running rampant throughout New Jersey is take a look at the array of bumper sticker messages attached to cars on Route 1.

Federal Court Date Is Set for Next Week For McGreevey Suit Filed by Area Lawyers

Matthew Hersh

Two Princeton lawyers were granted a hearing in federal court for a lawsuit that, if favored, would trigger a special gubernatorial election on November 2.

 

 

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