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LOOSE ENDS 5/28: Class Day

By Pam Hersh My favorite Princeton University graduation event is neither the commencement nor the baccalaureate ceremony, but rather a celebration that is a bit more obscure – and in...

LOOSE ENDS 5/14: Community Police Initiative

By Pam Hersh The bulletin board in Small World Coffee on Witherspoon Street is actually an art exhibit of...

LOOSE ENDS 4/23: Arts Council of Princeton Artistic Director Maria Evans

By Pam Hersh Like a good neighbor, the Arts Council of Princeton is there – to re-phrase a certain...

LOOSE ENDS 4/16: Bob Bruschi

By Pam Hersh Bob is back, not for long, but just long enough for Princeton to benefit from his...

LOOSE ENDS 4/9: Phyllis Marchand

By Pam Hersh “Breaking News” said the news alert that popped up on my phone. “Baseball’s Opening Day matchup...

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Loose Ends 11/15: Walking toward a better future

By Pam Hersh Helping residents "skip the trip," two New Jersey legislators, representing New Jersey’s 16th district, partnered with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission...

Loose Ends 11/8: Dr. M. David Atkin continues work in his non-retiring retirement

By Pam Hersh For the past five years, Princeton pediatrician M. David Atkin has been treating dozens of individuals who never cry and actually look...

Health Matters 11/8: Celebrating 100 years of caring for residents of New Jersey

By Barry Rabner Every journey starts with a single step. At Penn Medicine Princeton Health, the journey started 100 years ago in a farmhouse on Witherspoon...

Loose Ends 11/1: Marty Johnson – a source of wisdom for years to come

By Pam Hersh Everyone has a story to tell - except for Marty Johnson, founding CEO of Isles, an urban sustainable development organization in Trenton. A...

Loose Ends 10/25: You can bet on the Gould team

By Pam Hersh October has a reputation for unnerving those working in the investment profession.  The Wall Street Crash of 1929 started on Oct. 24...

Health Matters 10/25: Treating and preventing dance-related injuries

By: Dinesh Dhanaraj, M.D. For a dancer, an acute injury can happen suddenly.  One minute you’re gliding across the floor. The next minute you’re on the...

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