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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: Frank Porcaro offers a warm welcome, and a plate of food

By Pam Hersh    Thirty-five years ago this week, I met the then-37-year-old Frank Porcaro, renowned Princeton tailor and gardener of Carnahan Place. As a novice...

WHAT’S IN STORE: The Cranbury Bookworm is ready for its next chapter

By Rich Fisher    Besides his family, books are Andrew Feldman’s life. And the Cranbury Bookworm has taken up over half his life.    So Andrew is a...

LOOSE ENDS: Remembering Tink Bolster

By Pam Hersh    The final line of her obituary says:    ”Swim, bike, run, Tink! And when you rest, may it be in peace.”    Longtime Princeton resident Sarah...

LOOSE ENDS: He’s kept Princeton, Princeton

By Pam Hersh    Infrastructure: The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed for the operation of a society...

Food, robotics and body art: Arts Council hosts its annual ‘Pinot to Picasso’ fundraiser

By Philip Sean Curran    There was an intentional raw quality about the fundraiser Friday for the Arts Council of Princeton, an evening that was not...

Love means saying you’re sorry, a lot: A local author takes a humorous look at motherhood with her newest book

By Anthony Stoeckert    Sarah Showfety’s first child was just a few months old when it occurred to her that she should apologize to the baby....

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