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Neumann and Crumiller Announce Their Bids For Princeton Council A fourth Democrat has announced her candidacy for a seat on Princeton Council. Anne Waldron Neumann, a former member of the Princeton Environmental Commission and Site Plan Review Advisory Board, has joined newcomers Tim Quinn and Leticia Fraga and incumbent Jenny Crumiller in the race for the two seats that are up for grabs. Ms. Crumiller issued a formal announcement this week that she is seeking re-election. Incumbent Patrick Simon has said he will not seek re-election. Affordability is the most pressing local issue to Ms. Neumann, who ran for Borough Council in 2010 but was defeated in the primary. “I grew up in Princeton,” she said in her release, “and I’m passionate about preserving our many diverse neighborhoods. How many Princetonians know that a third of all Princeton households, based on income alone, would be eligible for affordable housing?” Ms. Neumann chaired Princeton Borough’s Affordable Housing Commission in the last year before consolidation and took part in a Princeton Future initiative supporting local retail. She has served on the Princeton Democratic Organization’s executive board for 10 years and currently chairs its Local Issues Committee. Among the bullet points she lists as her vision for Princeton are keeping property taxes as low as possible to protect diversity in age and income, making it possible for residents to age in place, using zoning laws proactively and shaping development to suit the town’s needs, providing affordable housing, and preserving the character of existing neighborhoods. Ms. Crumiller served on Borough Council before consolidation and has been a member of Princeton Council since the merger of Borough and Township three years ago. In her first term on the consolidated Council, she has served on the Planning Board, the IT Committee, the Ordinance Harmonization Committee, Traffic and Transportation, and Public Works. “I have done my best to make our new government inclusive and transparent and to look for cost savings without diluting the quality of services. There is more to be done, I know what needs to be done, and this is why I am seeking re-election,” she said. Continued on Page 4
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At another standing-room-only meeting of Princeton Council in Witherspoon Hall Monday night, the proposed ordinance that would make the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood Princeton’s twentieth historic district drew spirited commentary from residents and other members of the public. Nearly all spoke strongly in favor of the concept. The Council listened to three hours of testimony before referring the matter to the administrative staff. The ordinance could be formally introduced at another special meeting devoted to the issue, possibly on March 10. If introduced, the measure would go to the Planning Board before being sent back to Council for a final vote. Witherspoon-Jackson was developed as a result of segregation and discrimination, and has historically served as home to the town’s African American residents, as well as Italian, Irish, and Hispanic families. Last December, Wise Preservation consultants issued a 110-page study of the neighborhood, concluding that it is worthy of being preserved as a historic district. The town’s Historic Preservation Commission has recommended that With-
erspoon-Jackson should receive the designation. In an overview at Monday’s meeting, HPC chair Julie Capozzoli said the proposed district includes 395 properties, 281 of which are considered contributing. That means they contain buildings, structures, or sites that are more than 50 years old and retain their integrity. Noncontributing buildings are those built within the past 45 years and have been altered to such an extent that they don’t fit in with the neighborhood. An increase in teardowns and the con-
struction of large houses that many feel detract from the neighborhood’s architectural and historic fabric have heightened interest in designation. Many who spoke at the meeting stressed the sense of community among resident families, some of which go back six generations. Romus Broadway, who lives on Birch Avenue and exhibited collages he has assembled in the hallway outside the meeting room, listed the professions of many people who grew up in the neighborhood — architects, Continued on Page 10
Fenwick Hospitality Group Purchases Main Street Bistro, Cafe and Catering Fenwick Hospitality Group, owned by Jim Nawn, who also owns Agricola, the Great Road Farm, and the bar and bistro planned for the old Dinky train station, has purchased the Main Street Restaurant Group, including the Main Street Bistro in the Princeton Shopping Center, Main Street Eatery and Gourmet Bakery in Kingston and Main Street Fine Catering in Rocky Hill. Mr. Nawn, former owner of 37 Panera Bread franchises in New Jersey, stated
his respect for Main Street, which has been in the community since 1984. Mr. Nawn plans to move slowly with any future changes. “We’re not setting up another Agricola,” he emphasized. “I’m not wedded to any particular plan for Main Street. I want to do something that responds to the needs of the community, that guests will come to and enjoy. We are going to take this slowly and understand what makes each Continued on Page 10
BANNER DAY: Princeton Day School boys’ basketball players, from left, Craig Wrenn (No . 12), Chase Lewis (No . 3), and David Coit (No . 11) celebrate with teammates last Wednesday after top-seeded PDS edged third-seeded MorristownBeard 66-62 in overtime in the state Prep B final . It was the first state crown for the program since the Panthers won the Prep A title in 1999 . See page 40 for more details on the championship game . (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
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Developer-driven growth and the loss of affordable homes due to teardowns are her major concerns. Taxes, increased traffic and speeding on local roads, and making sure government is transparent are among her other priorities. The work of harmonizing the ordinances of the former Borough and Township has been a challenge, she said. “We have made good progress, but the work is still ongoing, most particularly the work with the land use ordinances. Land use rules are really important because they have concrete effects on neighborhood character and on affordability. We have to study these carefully to get it right.” Ms. Crumiller’s campaign chair is Walter Bliss, a former board member of the Princeton Public Schools. Her treasurer is Peter Lindenfeld, a founding member of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization. The candidates running for Council and mayor will speak March 20 at an Endorsement Meeting held by the PCDO. Members of the PCDO will then vote on which candidates to endorse. —Anne Levin
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A Community Bulletin The Town Topics website now includes video postings of municipal meetings by Princeton Council, Planning Board, and Zoning Board. Visit www.towntopics. com. Traffic Alert: Emergency work on the bridge over Stony Brook, just past Quaker Road, means that traffic on Route 206 in that area has been reduced to one lane with alternating traffic. Motorists can expect congestion and are asked to used Princeton Pike as an alternate route. Trucks should use Route 1 to get to I-295. It is unclear how long the project will take. New Jersey Bike and Walk Summit: On Saturday, February 27 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., there will be speakers, 20 breakout sessions, and other events geared toward making communities more pedestrian-friendly and bike-friendly. Register at www.njbwc.org. Free Credit Workshop: “Credit Sources and Reports: Understanding and Improving Your Credit Profile” on Thursday, March 3 at 6:30 p.m. for those who rent low and moderate housing or those who want to apply for affordable rental properties in the area. Community Room, Witherspoon Hall, 400 Witherspoon Street. Free Rabies Clinic: On Saturday, March 5 from 9 a.m. to noon, free shots for pets at least three months old are available at Princeton Firehouse, 363 Witherspoon Street. Dogs must be leashed and cats secured in a carrier. Pets must be accompanied by an adult. Mary Moss Park: The town wants suggestions regarding the planned upgrade and revitalization of this playground in the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood. A meeting will be held March 9, 6:30 p.m. at Witherspoon Hall. For more information or to provide comments, visit princetonnj.gov/recreation.html. AARP Tax Aide Program: On Mondays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through April 11 at Princeton Public Library, seniors and people of low and moderate income can get free assistance preparing and electronically filing federal and state tax returns. This is for individual returns only. Appointments are necessary; call (609) 924-9529 ext. 1220. Assistance is also available at Princeton Senior Resource Center, 45 Stockton Street, Fridays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appointments are necessary. Call (609) 924-7108. Summer Jobs: The Princeton Recreation Department needs to fill several summer positions at the Community Pool and day camp. Online applications can be found at www.princetonrecreation.com. The deadline to apply is March 11. Princeton Shade Tree Commission: A brochure summarizing the essentials of the town’s current Trees and Shrubs Ordinance contains provisions relating to tree removal, prohibitions, and penalties, and who to contact in a tree emergency. Copies are available at the Clerk’s office, 400 Witherspoon Street; the Public Works Department, Monument Hall; Princeton Public Library; and on the STC’s website: www.princetonshadetree.org. Wildlife Center Needs Volunteers: Mercer County Wildlife Center is holding orientations for new volunteers at the facility in Hopewell Township March 19 and April 3. Attendance at only one event is necessary. Visit www.mercercountyparks.org. Princeton Learning Cooperative Needs Volunteers: To work with teens in a variety of academic and non-academic areas through tutoring, leading classes or activities, or offering one-time workshops. Visit www.princetonlearningcooperative.org. First Baptist Church of Princeton in partnership with Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) invites members of the community to share a supper every Tuesday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Church, located at the corner of John Street and Paul Robeson Place. Meals can either be taken home or eaten at the Church.
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Thursday, March 3, 5:30 pm | McCosh 28 Artist Patrick Dougherty, known for his large-scale outdoor sculptures, will discuss his work.
The Piano Teachers Forum will meet on Friday, March 4 at 9:45 a.m. at Jacobs Music, 2540 Brunswick Pike in Lawrenceville. Forrest Kinney will lead a presentation on “The Four Arts of Music: A New Paradigm for Music Education.” ——— To p i c s o n To d d l e r s (TOTS) will meet on Tuesday, March 8 at 9 a.m. at Stuart Country Day School, 1200 Stuart Road in Princeton. This event is free. RSVP at www.stuartschool.org.
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Edna: “I think Oscars should go to The Danish Girl; Oscar Shorts to Ave Maria by the Palestinian director [Basil Khalil]; actor to DiCaprio even though I thought Matt Damon in The Martian was excellent. I don’t know, there were so many good movies, I thought Spotlight was good. And I think The Big Short deserves an Oscar too.” Mary: “I predict best film to be The Revenant, Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, and Best Actress Cate Blanchett” Patty: “I predict Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, and I would like to see Spotlight win best picture.” Riva: “I think best movie is going to be Spotlight, best actor Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant and best actress Cate Blanchett in Carol.” —(from left): Edna Bryn-Noiman, Princeton Junction, Mary Bechler, Princeton, Patty Barber, Lawrenceville, Riva Levy, Princeton
“As an avid moviegoer, my picks for the Oscars are The Martian and The Revenant for best film. I pick Matt Damon to be best actor in The Martian. And Cate Blanchett to be the best actress in Carol.” —Vikki Caines, Princeton
“I think this year for his role in The Revenant that Leo DiCaprio is finally going to get his Oscar. I hope that he does and then he can take a break for awhile.” —Benjamin Woodworth, Princeton
“I think that Cate Blanchett will win for her role in Carol.” —Rachel Glasser, Princeton
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Grisele Gamboa is a medical assistant at The Pediatric Group on Mt. Lucas Road in Princeton. After a series of jobs first in her hometown of Brooklyn, then getting married and moving to New Jersey and working as a paraoptometric assistant for Dr. Charles Allen in Princeton and a brief stint in the corporate world, she decided that nursing would be her future. Starting at The Pediatric Group about four years ago was a big step in that direction. Grisele, age 29, lives in Bridgewater with her husband and twoyear-old son and is expecting another child in early May. She hopes to stay with The Pediatric Group forever and plans to earn her RN and possibly nurse practitioner degrees as she juggles her family and career over the next few years. Here, in her own words, Grisele talks about her life in the pediatrician’s office. eeks into the job here I fell in love with it. I knew this was what I wanted to do. It’s a great place. I love seeing all the patients. Seeing all the little babies grow up is amazing. I knew this was what I wanted to be doing, so I went to school and graduated with a certificate as medical assistant. And once I did that they gave me more responsibilities here. I was able to administer vaccines, draw blood and be more hands-on with the patients. I also still do the front desk, answering the phone and making appointments, so I have a lot of face-time with the patients in the front and the back. Being here I can’t imagine going anywhere else. Once I started working here with the kids, I knew. It just felt right. Being here made me solidify that dream of going back to school and becoming a fulltime registered nurse. Education and a Strong Work Ethic I’m not from the best neighborhood in Brooklyn. My parents were hard working, working class. They instilled in me a very strong work ethic—that no matter what you‘re doing you be the best at it. I come in early and I stay as long as I have to. I might complain about it, but I’ll do it and I’ll do it right. That’s always been my way. Furthering my education is something I never saw happening, because of where I grew up. I dropped out of high school really young, but once I got into working I realized that I needed to further my education. I went back
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to school and got my G.E.D. School has not always been my friend, so for me to say I want to further my education is a big step. Graduating to be a medical assistant is a big accomplishment for me. I never thought it would happen at all. Now I’m prepared for college. It means more now because it’s really something I want to do. I’m prepared for it. I’m happy I did it this way rather than go right into college. A Day in the Life I start my days at 5 a.m. because my husband needs to be out of the house by 6, and he drops off our son at his mother’s house. I get them out the door by 6 and then I get ready. I get here between 8 and 9, and we open the nurse station to prepare for the day. We restock everything. I like to look at the schedule and see what kind of day I’m in for, but honestly you never know what’s going to walk in through that door. There are times when there are eight people on the schedule for the day, and when you walk in there are suddenly 24. And sometimes you think you’re going to have an easy day, but there’ll be the one patient that’s sick and needs blood treatments, and you have to call the hospital. But I live for those days. I look forward to days when there’s a problem-solving kind of issue because that’s how you learn. Those are the people that I have more of a relationship with because I’m part of making the kid feel better. And that must mean the world to them because I can do that. A kid comes in throwing up and feeling horrible and he leaves happy with a sticker. Those are the days I live for. It’s amazing when you can make someone feel better. I do two jobs: at the nurses’ station and at the front desk. On Tuesdays, working as a nurse, I do all the vital signs with patients, and I get as much information as possible before they see the doctor. After they see the doctor they are sent back to the nurses’ station with an order, like they need blood work or a strep test or vaccines, and we fill the order, so there’s a constant flow in and out. I might see 30-40 kids in a day. Sometimes when three o’clock hits it’s as if the school bus let them all off at our door. Sometimes six or seven people will come in at a time, so we try to prepare for that too. Your job starts when the patient walks in, and you have to try and read them. Is he going to be a fighter, or is he going to be brave or am I going
to have to talk him into this? You have to read the patient and go from there,. because some are not a problem, but some—you have to coax them through it. There are some two-year-olds who don’t cry, and there are some 19-yearolds who come in screaming. Sometimes there are patients where you have to scream for another nurse to help you hold them down to get anything done, but we don’t have that often. I had a patient who had special needs. He was a lot bigger than me and my nervousness came from not knowing what to expect. He was nervous from the beginning because I had to administer a vaccine, and I was nervous that he was going to flip out and scream because he was already screaming when he walked in the door. But I was able to talk him through it, even though he never made eye contact with me. I was able to calm him down, talk to him, and say, “You’re going to be ok. It’s just a small pinch. I promise I’ll be quick and when we’re done you can have a lollipop or sticker. You’re going to be nice and brave.” I was able to administer the vaccine and he stopped screaming and it was fine, and I was so proud of myself that I was able to handle it on my own. When you have a patient come in for something like a rash you might think “just a rash.” In our field we know what’s severe and what’s not, but to them it’s severe. So you have to be compassionate to try and make them feel comfortable and important. And patience is important, because you’re dealing with children. If you don’t have patience you’re not going to get anything done. There are times when we have to talk patients into getting something done. It’s a lot of negotiation, sometimes 30 minutes or more. Patience is 100 percent—it’s just what you have to do.
Advice for Kids and Parents It’s important to come to the doctor, to stay up to date. People don’t understand that it’s important to establish a relationship with your doctor. One of the important relationships to have in your life is with your doctor. There are people here who have seen their doctors since they were little children and now they’re 40 and bringing their kids here. Take advantage of all the things your doctor offers. We have the doctor call-in hour from 8 to 9 in the morning, when you can call in and speak to the doctor directly. A lot of people don’t do that. Ask questions. There are no stupid questions. If it puts your mind at ease it’s worth it. I feel like this is a very rewarding field. We see them from the day after they’re
FROM BROOKLYN TO MT. LUCAS ROAD: Brooklyn-born Grisele Gamboa at her desk at the Pediatric Group on Mt. Lucas Road: “I can’t see myself working anywhere else.” (Photo by Donald Gilpin) discharged from the hospital. Seeing them grow up is amazing. And it’s rewarding when you see a really sick child and you do all you can, and then a week later they come back
and they’re doing so much better. We feel so happy. My heart is full working here. I can’t see myself working anywhere else. —Donald Gilpin
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T h e P r i n c e ton Fa m i ly YMCA and YWCA, longtime neighbors on Paul Robeson Place, are reor ga n i z i ng operations to help reduce confusion about which programs and services are held in which facility. Following the recommendations of a task group made up of representatives from both organizations, the YMCA Board of Directors voted unanimously at its January meeting to sign a Letter of Intent with the YWCA to put the changes into effect. The transition will get underway in June. By September, the YWCA will run services from the Program Building and the Bramwell House, providing the childcare and bilingual nursery school, the Newcomers and Friends Club, robotics, the Breast Cancer Resource Center, dance, English as a Second Language, and the High School Equivalency Training Center. Next door, the YMCA will operate entirely from the Athletic Building, which will be the site of aquatics; sports programs; health, wellness and fitness programs; summer camp, and youth development. The YMCA will also continue to provide Childwatch services for members and all programs that operate off site, including after school and Princeton Young Achievers. “It’s a shuffling of chairs on the deck,” said Kate B e c h , t h e C E O of t h e YMCA. “It allows us to reduce confusion and become bet ter par tners.” Added Judy Hutton, the YWCA’s CEO, “We’ll continue to work together with certain programs. What’s important is that we respect what each other does.” T he t wo organizations have co-existed for more than 60 years, not always peacefully. Ms. Bech, Ms. Hutton, and the volunteer Program and Property Committee began negotiating the new plan in 2008. “It wasn’t easy,” said Ms. Bech. “But people were very, very awesome and said, ‘We need to do this.’ There were bumps in the road, for sure. But people saw that at the end of the day, this was an important step.” The plan follows the lead of other YMCA and YWCA organizations throughout the country that have separated operations. “We’ve stayed together this far, and it’s been confusing,” said Ms. Hutton. “It created competition that’s not healthy.” Plans call for repurposing
of the one-story Program Building at the corner of Bayard Lane and Paul Robeson Place. All programs in both buildings will continue, with only a handful under new management. Administration of both is modeled after condominium associations, which will allow each to invest in capital improvements in response to community needs. “Times change and needs evolve in a communit y,” said Ms. Bech. “Organizations need to be able to respond.” Ms. Hutton said, “We’ll each have an opportunity to shape a vision and move forward. We went into this saying our goal was to come out with two healthy organizations.” YMCA and YWCA members were sent a letter this week informing them of the changes to come. The new arrangement was described as “very exciting news we believe will help enrich the quality of life in our community. While change is never easy,” the letter reads, “we believe that this plan will go a long way to enhancing both organizations’ ability to make a bigger and more meaningful impact with their respective missions. For our YMCA, we are excited to expand and strengthen our work in areas of youth development (especially for children with the fewest resources, with an emphasis on eliminating the achievem e nt /opp or t u n it y g ap ) , healthy living, and social responsibility.” —Anne Levin
low and moderate income housing and/or those who wish to apply to affordable rental properties in the area. Light refreshments will be provided to those who preregister for the event. Staff form ISLES Financial Solutions will be leading the workshop, along with support from several Princeton affordable housing providers. AvalonBay Communities, the Municipalit y of Princeton Departments of Housing and Human Services, Princeton Community Housing, Housing Initiatives of Princeton, and Princeton Housing Authority are the sponsors. ISLES will help participants lear n more about credit, credit scoring, reports, and how to improve credit scores. Questions will be answered and information on affordable housing in Princeton will be provided. While a credit score is not the only factor in the rental application process, it is a key factor for landlords. “Credit is an impor tant topic, and the majority of landlords in our area charge $25-$55 per applicant for a credit check,” said Christy Peacock, Princeton’s Municipal Housing Liaison. “This workshop will cover a lot of
information on credit including what makes up a credit score, what is in a credit report, and how to obtain a free copy of a credit report. The workshop is a result of feedback from the community and from the housing providers. “During neighborhood meetings and in our conversations with applicants and residents, my colleagues and I have learned people need more information on how to resolve credit report inaccuracies, whether a family has been renting for 10 years or is just hoping to find an apartment for the first time in the next few months,” said Princeton Community Housing director Edward Truscelli. P re -reg is t rat ion is re quired by 3 p.m. on February 29 or until the workshop is filled. There will be a prize raffle for participants who pre-register, attend the full workshop, and turn in a completed evaluation. Raffle prizes include a one-on-one credit counseling session with Isles Financial Services. Call (609) 924-3822 ext. 1116 or email info@prince toncommunityhousing.org with full name, address, email and daytime contact number.
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A NEIGHBORHOOD IN PICTURES: Several photo collages created by Witherspoon-Jackson resident Romus Broadway were on display in the corridor at Witherspoon Hall Monday night, where Princeton Council met to consider making the neighborhood a historic district. The photo essays, spanning several decades, illustrate the history and heritage of the area. Before the meeting, many people were observed pointing out familiar faces and location
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soldiers, engineers, lawyers, and chemists among them. Dosier Hammond, who has lived on Leigh Avenue for 26 years, said of the proposed ordinance, “I don’t think it’ll solve all our problems. But it will slow down the encroaching development and the raising of taxes that are forcing people out.” Resident Cecilia Hodges commented, “I am very touched by the heart and soul of the people who come out of this community. The history of this area is the history of Princeton. To dismiss it is to dismiss the history of this entire town.” Mike Robinson of 254
Witherspoon Partners, spoke against the ordinance because of restrictions it would impose on property owners wanting to make improvements. Al Carnevale said he was generally in favor of the idea, but wondered how the designation helps preserve the neighborhood. Architect Joshua Zinder, whose design for a 10-unit apartment complex at the former Masonic Lodge in the neighborhood was granted several variances last week by the town’s Zoning Board, said he is in favor of the ordinance, but only with stronger design guidelines. Architect J. Robert Hillier (a Town Topics shareholder), whose office is at 190 Witherspoon Street, said he
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famous scientist, who was known to stop and talk to neighborhood residents sitting on their porches when he walked to medical appointments at the former Princeton Hospital, would have supported the measure, Mr. Jerome wrote in his letter. Bernadine Hines said the neighborhood “represents the diversity that Princeton likes to take credit for.” She said that without the designation, people who helped build the town, and live in the neighborhood, will be forced out. John Heilner, who lives in Princeton’s western section, urged Council to reach a consensus to avoid more teardowns. “Everyone complains about gentrification, but few if any towns have done anything to halt or slow it down. Princeton can be a leader in urban design by showing how to protect its valuable cultural and social heritage, while slowing down gentrification considerably, and preserving housing that’s affordable,” he said. Councilwoman Heather Howard said she is in favor of the district because the historic significance of the neighborhood is “beyond question.” It was “shaped by shameful segregation and discrimination, and it’s time we changed that.” Councilwoman Jen ny Cr u m iller concurred, saying, “I think we owe it to the residents of both the present and the future to move forward.” Other members of the governing body agreed. Patrick Simon said he is in support of the designation, but sees a need for stricter guidelines. —Anne Levin
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Lynn Olson Best-selling author lynn olson will deliver a lecture on Morven Museum & Garden’s behalf on Sunday, March 6 at 4 p.m. at McCosh 50. “Those Angr y Days: The lindberghs and World War II” is presented in conjunction with Morven’s exhibition “Charles and Anne Morrow lindbergh: Couple of an Age.” The event is free and open to the public. No registration is required but seating is limited to a first come, first serve basis. Doors to McCosh 50 will open at 3 p.m. Former U.S. Secretar y of State Madeleine K. Albright says, “With this stirring book, lynne olson confirms her status as our era’s foremost chronicler of World War II politics and diplomacy. Those Angry Days tells the extraordinary tale of America’s internal debate about whether and how to stop Hitler. Filled with fascinating anecdotes and surprising twists, the text raises moral and practical questions that we still struggle with today.”
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Post-digital Exhibition Coming to TCNJ Gallery
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KEN MCINDOE EXHIBITS AT NASSAU CLUB: The Nassau Club will host an exhibition, “Landscapes,” from March 6 to May 1 by Hopewell artist Ken McIndoe. There will be a reception on Sunday, April 3, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Nassau Club, located at 6 Mercer Street, Princeton. Call (609) 924-0580 for exhibition hours. The show and reception are free and open to the public. The artist has been painting in New Jersey since 1960 and has been teaching a studio class at the Art Students League in New York City since 1981. He was a recipient of two New Jersey State fellowships, has exhibited frequently, and is represented in several private collections. Pictured above is McIndoe’s 22 x 30” oil on canvas titled, “Summer Clouds.”
GALLERY Fine Art Photography
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The Art Gallery at The College of New Jersey is pleased to present Image Tech: Making Pictures in a Post-Digital Age. On view from March 9 through April 24, the exhibition features artworks by Trudy Benson, Lucas Blalock, Wade Guyton, Guyton/Walker, Tom Holmes, Sean Paul, Rob Pruitt, Amy Sillman, and Wolfgang Tillmans. The exhibition has been curated by Mauro Zamora, assistant professor, department of art and art history, TCNJ. When we think about making art, a great majority of us still consider the medium of paint or the apparatus of the camera in relationship to artistic production. The description of our current age is best defined as postdigital, one in which digital information is as important as its physical manifestation. This condition creates objects that exist in the gap between the hierarchical categories of photography and painting. Image Tech: Making Pictures in a Post- Digital Age examines the objecthood of the image, mark making, and technology in the contemporary studio. What does it mean to make a picture today with the numerous tools available? How do these images/objects move through the world? The artworks in this exhibition exist within multiple categories and challenge the role of the image within a broader cultural context. On Wednesday, March 9, at 4 p.m., immediately prior to the exhibition opening, Professor Zamora will participate in a panel discussion about the ideas behind the exhibition, along with Trudy Benson and Lucas Blalock. The panel discussion will be held in the Art and Interactive Multimedia Building, Room 125. All TCNJ exhibitions and related programs are free and open to the public. TCNJ’s Art Gallery is located in the AIMM Building on the campus at 2000 Pennington Road in Ewing. Gallery hours are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from noon-7 p.m., and Sun-
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“PROJECT 562”: The Silva Gallery of Art at the Pennington School is hosting “Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America,” by portrait photographer and social documentarian Matika Wilbur, until March 9. This photograph features Bahazhoni Tso of the Navajo Nation. days from 1-3 p.m. For more information about exhibitions, directions, and parking, or to schedule a special tour, please contact tcag@tcnj.edu or call (609) 771-2633. TCNJ’s exhibitions are supported in part by the Mercer
County Cultural and Heritage Commission, through funding from the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the New Jersey Sate Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
“RED GIANT”: This 96x104 acrylic, flashe, enamel, spray paint, and oil on canvas by Trudy Benson is part of TCNJ Art Gallery’s exhibit, “Image Tech: Making Pictures in a Post-Digital Age,” which opens on Wednesday, March 9 at 5 p.m. There will be a panel discussion at 4 p.m. that day, featuring Benson and fellow exhibiting artist, Lucas Blalock.
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The Princeton Photography Club (PPC) announces the latest presentation of the “Through the Lens: The World Around Us” photo series. The presentations for March 3 are entitled: “A Tale of Three Cities: Photographs of New York, Philadelphia and Princeton” by Richard Trenner of Princeton, “East of Paris” by Julian Weitzenfeld of East Windsor, and “Shock and Awe: Philly’s Tattoo Convention” by Scott Gordon of Yardley, Pa. The event will showcase a body of work from three photographers, about 30 minutes each, providing a glimpse of the world not always obvious or accessible, regardless of whether that world is on the other side of town or on the other side of the ocean. The “Through the Lens” series, initiated in spring 2014, continues to successfully connect viewers with a breadth of places and themes through the power of images. The event is free and open to the public. It will be held at the D&R Greenway Land Tr ust, One Preser vation Place, Princeton. The first presentation starts at 7:30 p.m., with the second and third presentations following at 8 and 8:30 p.m., respectively. For directions or more information, contact Carl Geisler, president, at (732) 422-3676 or visit the PPC website at www.princetonphotoclub.org.
Gallery. Also on view is outdoor sculpture by Ruthann Perry and Eric Schultz. Visit artscouncilofprinceton. org or call (609) 924 8777. Artworks, Everett Alley ( Stockton St reet ) , Trenton, has “Anonymous Landscapes — Janos Korodi,” “Glitch Aesthetic — Ph ilip McCon nell,” and “Automaton — Kate Eggleston and Christ y O’Connor” through Februar y 27. From March 5-April 2, the third annual Juried Print Exhibition, “It’s All Wood” by Sean Carney, and works by students are on display. The opening reception for all is March 5, 6-8 p.m. www.artworkstren ton.com. Consid ine G a l ler y, Stuar t Countr y Day School, 1200 Stuart Road, has “Painters’ Paradise,” works by Alan Taback and Silvere Boureau, through February 25. w w w.stuartschool.org. D & R G r e e n w a y, 1 Preservation Place, has “Decoys — Timeline: From Craft to Art,” from the Jay Vawter collection, through November. “Flight,” which celebrates birds in flight, r uns t hrough Apr il 8. www.drgreenway.org. Ellarslie, Trenton’s City Museum in Cadwalader Park, Parkside Avenue, Trenton, has “John A. Roebling’s Sons” through
March 8. ( 609 ) 989 3632. Gourgaud Gallery, 23-A North Main St reet, Cranbur y, has works by A-Team Ar tists of the Trenton Area Soup K itchen through Februar y 28. cranbur y artscouncil@gmail.com. H i s tor i c a l S o c i e t y of Pr inceton, Updike Farmstead, 354 Quaker Road, has reopened with “The Einstein Salon and Innovators Gallery,” and a show on John von Neumann, as well as a permanent exhibit of historic photographs. $4 admission Wednesday-Sunday, noon- 4 p.m. Thursday extended hours till 7 p.m. and free admission 4-7 p.m. w w w.princetonhis tory.org. T he Ja m e s A . M i chener Art Museum at 138 South Pine Street in Doylestown, Pa., has “Linden Frederick: Roadside Tales” through March 13 and “Pattern Pieces: Can You Make a Quilt Out of Wood?” through May 15. Visit w w w.michenerar t museum.org. The Jane Voorhees Z im merl i A r t Muse um, 71 Hamilton Street, on the Rutgers campus in New Brunswick, has “Donkey-donkey, Petunia, and Other Pals : Drawings by Roger Duvoisin”
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THOSE ANGRY DAYS: Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America’s Fight Over World War II, 1939-1941
Sunday, March 6, 2016 4:00 p.m.
(doors open at 3:00 p.m.) McCosh 50 Lecture Hall, Princeton University Free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served.
“Those Angry Days is a riveting account of the political tensions and cast of historic figures engaged in an epic battle over the role of the United States in the early years of World War II.”
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“Through the Lens” Series Continues
by photographer Matika Wilbur. through March 9. (609) 737-4133. Tigerlabs, 252 Nassau Street, has prints, drawings, and paintings by Phyllis E. Wright, through April 1. TCNJ A r t G a l l e r y, College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, has “Abstract Expressions: Selected Works from the New Jersey State Museum” through Februar y 28. “Image Tech : Making Pictures in a PostDigital Age” opens March 9. (609) 771-2065.
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TALE OF THREE CITIES: On March 3, the Princeton Photography Club will be holding three presentations as a continuation of their “Through the Lens: The World Around Us” photo series. Pictured above is a photo from “A Tale of Three Cities: Photographs of New York, Philadelphia, and Princeton” by Richard Trenner of Princeton. The first presentation starts at 7:30 p.m. at the D&R Greenway Land Trust.
princetonlibrary.org. The Princeton Universit y A r t Museum has “Pastures Green and Dark Satanic Mills: The British Passion for Landscape” through April 24. “By Dawn’s Early Light: Jewish Contributions to American Culture from the National’s Founding to the Civil War” runs through June 12. (609) 258-3788. S ilva G a l ler y, Pennington School, 112 West Delaware Avenue, Pennington, has “Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America,” portraits
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This special event is presented in conjunction with Morven’s exhibition Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Couple of an Age.
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Area Exhibits Anne Reid ’72 Art Gallery, Princeton Day School, 650 Great Road, has photographs by Martha Vaughn and her daughter Barbara Vaughn PDS ’78 through March 17. www.pds.org. Art Times Two, the gallery at Princeton Brain and Spine, 731 Alexander Road, has works by Hetty Baiz, Beatrice Bork, H e at h e r Ke r n, Na n c y Kern, Shirley Kern, Pamela Kogen, and Susan MacQueen as part of “Animal Nature” through March. (609) 203-4622. Arts Council of Princet o n , 102 W i t h e r s p o o n Street, has “Down To Earth: Artists Inspired By The Elements” through February 27. Original works by Olivia Jupillat, Paul Mordetsky and Alice Sims-Gunzenhauser are exhibited in the Taplin
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MUSIC REVIEW
Princeton University Glee Club Performs With Renowned Ladysmith Black Mambazo
HAMILTON VERSUS JEFFERSON
IN THE WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATION: THE CHALLENGE OF FOREIGN POLICY
CARSON HOLLOWAY
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska at Omaha Author of Hamilton versus Jefferson in the Washington Administration: Completing the Founding or Betraying the Founding? (Cambridge University Press, 2016)
An America’s Founding and Future Lecture
Wednesday,
James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions 609-258-5107 http://princeton.edu/sites/jmadison
February 24, 2016 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Lewis Library 120
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horal music can be a tough sell, and sometimes it takes a star to bring new audiences into the fold. The Princeton University Glee Club has been a “star” in its own right, and the “Glee Club Presents” series, begun in 2013, has packed venues on and around campus with audiences eager to hear the chorus collaborate with international performers. The University Glee Club presented the fifth concert in this series this past weekend, filling Richardson Auditorium for a joint performance with the renowned vocal ensemble Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Fresh on the heels of the Glee Club’s tour to South Africa, Saturday night’s concert showed the chorus reaching well into its own diversity, as well as the international performing arena. Under Director Gabriel Crouch’s leadership, the Glee Club has been lean and precise, performing music of all periods and genres with solid vocal tone and nuance. To open Saturday night’s concert, Mr. Crouch placed the 70+ -voice Glee Club in a circle on the Richardson stage for Knut Nystedt’s Immortal Bach, a choral fragmentation of Bach’s chorale “Komm, süsser Tod.” This contemporary arrangement first presented the chorale in straightforward fashion, and then ventured into tuning areas of which Bach never would have dreamed. The Glee Club easily maneuvered through streams of close chords requiring seemingly endless air to maintain the sound and intensity. The sound of the sopranos was straight and pure without being strident, and final chords arrived well. Mr. Crouch conducted the subtle changes within the streams of sound, and with absolute concentration, the singers of the Glee Club sent their voices through the hall like lasers. Mr. Crouch often likes to take a survey approach to choral music in his performances, and this concert of selections from the Glee Club’s South Africa tour was no exception. The eight pieces sung by the Glee Club included Russian sacred music and Americana, as well as a choral bridge to the evening’s guest artists. A true educator, Mr. Crouch had no problem sharing the podium Saturday night with talented student and early-career conductors. Stephanie Leotsakos, usually heard in the alto section, conducted the first of three pieces from the Moscow Synodal School. Ms. Leotsakos led the Glee Club with supreme confidence and a gentle flow to her conducting gestures, eliciting a very bright sound for Rachmaninoff’s Hvalite Ghospoda. The Russian words were consistently very crisp, and the closing “Alliluyia” especially resonant. The other two Russian pieces on the program, from composers Rachmaninoff and Pavel Chesnokov, featured the talented student soloists tenor Sergei Tugarinov and alto Saunghee Ko. Mr. Tugarinov sang lyrically with clean Russian text, as the chorus provided subtle chordal background. Ms. Ko showed herself to be a fearless mezzo-
soprano, with a powerful sound that carried straight to the back of the hall and good expression in the lower registers of the music. A junior at the University, Ms. Ko is a singer who could easily have a bright future in opera. Renata Dworak, assistant director of the Glee Club, led the ensemble in a spirited rendition of Stephen Foster’s Nelly Bly, arranged by Jack Halloran. Mr. Halloran’s arrangement was brisk, with Ms. Dworak maintaining good communication with the singers, and they responded well in return. What was clear from Mr. Crouch’s showcasing of these two young conductors was that, especially in the case of Ms. Leotsakos, the University music department has produced career-level instrumentalists, singers and orchestral conductors, and now also choral directors. Linking the Glee Club’s portion of the concert to that of Ladysmith Black Mambazo was Sbongiseni Duma’s Imfundo, led by Mr. Duma and featuring soprano Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa singing and playing the mbira, an instrument of plucked “tines” within a cylindrical resonator. This piece, performed in its U.S. premiere by the Glee Club, was governed by rhythm, language, and movement. Like many South African choral pieces, the vocal background was very chordal, with variety derived from voicings, movement, and the addition of solos or instruments. Ladysmith Black Mambazo has served as “South Africa’s Cultural Ambassadors to the world” for more than 50 years, with four sons of the founder now singing in the ensemble. Throughout the turbulent second half of the 20th century in South Africa, this group of up to nine singers toured the world with their version of “peaceful musical protest.” Their appearance in Princeton on Saturday night was part of their most recent tour, as they “sing for peace around the world.” Ladysmith’s performance at Richardson showed the solid South African choral tradition, and paid tribute to its own past with selections from the ensemble’s first album in 1973 and founder Joseph Shabalala’s 1986 collaboration with Paul Simon. Their songs told stories through music, singing of the past, present, and future. The four Shabalala sons currently singing in the ensemble were of diverse voice and consistent energy and enthusiasm, with all singing lyrically with Thulani Shabalala showing the most indigenous African vocal effects. horal music at Princeton University has taken off in recent years, with the Glee Club in top form and the addition of the “William Trego Singers” providing students with additional vocal training. Some in the audience on Saturday night no doubt came to hear Ladysmith Black Mambazo, but no one could have left the concert without appreciation for the achievements of the University Glee Club as well. —Nancy Plum
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Ireland & Shakespeare Symposium
Saturday, March 5 9:15am - 5:30pm
James M. Stewart ’32 THEATER, 185 Nassau St. free and open to the public
February 24, 2016
for schedule and information, visit FIS.PRINCETON.EDU
6 p.m., McCosh 50 http://lectures.princeton.edu
Supported by The Lewis Center for the Arts, David A. Gardner Magic Fund, Global Shakespeare, Department of English, Princeton Fund for Irish Studies
Jonathan Dimmock Grammy Award Winning Organist at Miller Chapel
P r i n ce ton T h e olo g ic a l Seminar y’s ( P TS ) annual Joe R. Engle Organ Concert will be held on Saturday, February 27 at 7 p.m. in Miller Chapel, located on PTS’s Princeton campus. The concert is open to the public and free of charge. Featuring Jonathan Dimmock, the organist for the San Francisco Symphony, and organist and choir director at St. Ignatius Church and Congregation Sherith Israel (both in San Francisco), as well as the Princeton Seminary Singers and the Nassau Presbyterian Church Adult Choir, the concert will include psalm-based works by J.P. Sweelinck, Felix Mendelssohn, Herbert Howells, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Albert de Kierk, Bert Batter, Cary Ratcliff, and Robert Nicholls. Dimmock is known internationally as a recitalist, choral conductor, accompanist, continuo player, ensemble musician, and church organist. A graduate of Oberlin Conservatory and Yale University, he has held musical posts at Westminster Abbey ( London), and three American cathedrals: St. John the Divine (New York City), St. Mark’s (Minneapolis), and Grace (San Francisco). A Grammy Award winner for his work with the San Francisco Symphony, he has recorded more than 35 CDs and toured on five continents. For more infor mation, contact the Seminar y at (609) 497-7890. ———
Westminster Conservatory Annual Showcase, Feb. 28
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ary 28 at 3 p.m. in Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall on the campus of Princeton University. The performers will be the Westminster Community Orchestra and Princeton Charter School/ Westminster Conservatory Youth Orchestra conducted by Ruth Ochs; Westminster Conservatory Children’s Choirs conducted by Patricia Thel and Yvonne Macdonald; and winners of the Westminster Conservatory Concerto Competition: Marie Louise James, oboe; Alexis Peart, soprano; and Mathew Yuan, clarinet. A senior at Princeton High School, Marie Louise James will perform a movement from Mozart’s Concerto in C Major for Oboe and Orchestra. A senior at Hopewell Valley Central High School, Soprano Alexis Peart will perform “Voi che sapete” from Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro. A student at Montgomery High School, Matthew Yuan will perform Debussy’s Première Rhapsodie for Clarinet and Orchestra. The concert program will also include the New Jersey premiere of Chicago Fantasie Overture by Helmuth H. Fuchs, who was trained as a chemist and is also a talented composer; Pohjola’s Daughter, one of Jean S ib eliu s’s mos t p opu lar tone poems; the overture to Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro and Dukas’s The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. The Children’s Choirs will perform music from Bizet’s Carmen and works by Benjamin Britten. Tickets for the concert are $15 for adults and $10 for students/seniors and can be purchased through the Princeton University box office at (609) 258-9220 or online at www.princeton. edu/utickets. For more information, visit www.rider. edu/arts. ———
Rider University Presents “A Little Night Music”
Rider University Musical Theatre will present Stephen Sondheim’s hit musical A Little Night Music on Wednesday, February 24 through Sunday, February 28 in the Yvonne Theater on the campus of Rider University in Lawrenceville. The preview
performance is on Wednesday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m., and performances are Thursday and Friday, February 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday February 27 at 2 and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, February 28 at 2 p.m. Nathan Hurwitz is the director and Louis F. Goldberg is the music director. Based on Ingmar Bergman’s 1955 film, Smiles of a Summer Night, A Little Night Music is the winner of four Tony Awards. It’s known for its masterful and elegant music, including such classics as “Send in the Clowns” and “Every Day a Little Death.” Director Nathan Hurwitz says, A Little Night Music is a beautiful play about people struggling to find redemption. Every character in this play has made missteps, as we all do, and agonizes over finding
the way out of their tragic mistakes. In a later musical, Sunday in the Park with George, Mr. Sondheim wrote the lyric, ‘Pretty isn’t beautiful.’ While the lives and the behavior of the characters in this play aren’t always pretty, there is beauty that lies in their essential humanity. There is something in the struggle for redemption, the struggle to find a better and happier life that touches us all.” Nathan Hurwitz has been a director and musical director for more than 30 years. As a musical director and conductor, his career spans from Broadway to regional theatres to the concert halls of the United States and Europe. Louis F. Goldberg is an adjunct assistant professor in the musical theater program at Rider University where he has directed the musical
revue Cole, and has served as musical director for Merrily We Roll Along, The Full Monty, The Wedding Singer, The Light in the Piazza and Rent. He has conducted more than 300 musicals across the United States and Europe, including tours of Man of La Mancha, Cabaret, Chicago and 42nd Street. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for students and seniors. They can be purchased at the door, through the box office at (609) 896-7775, or online at www.rider.edu/arts. General admission preview tickets are $9 and are only available at the door. For more information, visit rider. edu/arts. Rider University is located at 2038 Lawrenceville Road in Lawrenceville.
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TCNJ Lyric Theatre Presents “Company”
One February 26 and 27, The College of New Jersey’s (TCNJ) Lyric Theatre presents Stephen Sondheim’s Company at 8 p.m. at the Kendall Main Stage Theatre. Tickets are available at tcnjcenterforthearts.tcnj.edu or by calling (609) 771-2775. Company will take audiences on a musical journey into relationships and “happily ever after” in the 21st century. While the message of the show remains the same as when it premiered in 1970, director Jennifer Little says she wanted to examine what modern social media has done to help, hinder, and change modern definitions of meaningful relationships. “If you think about the 1970s (when the play was written), everything was face to face,” says Little. “Now we have these tools set up online to allow us to look like we’re having relationships, but the people never actually meet.” TCNJ student Amanda Mason who plays Susan states, “As social media continues to evolve, relationships are becoming more complicated than they were 46 years ago.” In this production of Com-
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pany, technology and media are incorporated throughout the show so that audience members can see what actors are tweeting, messaging, and texting. TCNJ students have been centrally involved in nearly every aspect of the production, from acting, musical accompaniment, constructing sets, and designing sophisticated multimedia elements. TCNJ is located at 2000 Pennington Road in Ewing. ———
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Jennifer Jason Leigh Looks Forward to Her First Oscar, Olivia de Havilland to Her 100th Birthday
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he’s a gutsy girl,” says Jennifer Jason Leigh. “A little bit of an animal.” Leigh’s talking about Daisy Domergue, the character she plays in Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight, a supporting role that has brought her an Oscar nomination, the first of her long career. Even if she wins, it won’t excuse the Academy’s failure 20 years ago to recognize her once-in-a-lifetime performance as Sadie Flood in Georgia (1995), a film written by Leigh’s mother Barbara Turner and directed by Ulu Grosbard. In a featurette about The Hateful Eight, producer Stacy Sher says of Daisy, “She’ll try anything, she’ll push it all the way, she’s crazy like a fox: you don’t know if you should feel sorry for her, you don’t know if you should despise her.” According to co-star Walton Goggins, “Jennifer just takes it to a place where we’re all looking at each other, did you see that? did you see what she did with that?” Judging from the clips showing Leigh delivering lines like “When you get to hell, tell them Daisy sent you,” she’s “supporting” in name only. All indications are that Tarantino wrote a show-stealing role for her in which, like Shakespeare’s Richard the Third, she “can smile” and “murder while she smiles.” Heart and Soul Much of what’s been said about Leigh’s performance as Daisy could apply to what she accomplishes in Georgia as a drugged-out, desperate, third-rate Janis Joplin with a touch of ugly genius, the black-sheep younger sister of the title character, a folk singer diva played by Mare Winningham, who received an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress. While she was “honored and touched to be nominated,” Winningham understood the irony of the oversight: “Jennifer was the heart and soul of that film. While we were making the movie, I thought not only that she would get a nomination, but that she would win.” In her mind, Leigh’s “will always be the greatest performance of that year, and a lot of other people thought so, too,” including Meryl Streep, who told Winningham during the ceremonies, “Jennifer should be here.” Of the countless Oscar oversights over the years, the failure to so much as nominate Leigh for Georgia is among the most conspicuous, all the more since she was voted the year’s Best Actress by the New York Film Critics Circle and the Montreal World Film Festival. Not an Easy Film In his Los Angeles Times review of Georgia, Kenneth Turan gets right to the point. Leigh “tears you apart …. With ratty hair, too short skirts, and too much personality, Sadie looks and acts like the Little Match Girl on drugs. One of those irrepressible people everyone would give a lot to repress, Sadie is led by her relentless bravado, posturing like a boxing champion even though she’s never won a fight.”
As Turan concludes, “It’s not an easy film,” but “it outperforms everything in sight.” Like Leigh as Daisy, Leigh as Sadie “pushes it all the way.” She’s painful, hard to take, strident, embarrassing, and hopelessly touching, whether she’s turning herself inside out singing Van Morrison’s “Take Me Back” or losing it at an airport ticket counter. What Morrison does so brilliantly and inimitably, breaking the song into repeated fragments, riffing, musing, agonizing, Sadie does with a life-or-death intensity, but while the character in the moment grates and glares so that you’re tempted to cover your ears or hide your eyes, the actress seduces you, steals your heart, and leaves you wanting to raid the nearest video store (those were the days) to rent everything she ever made, which I did, but nothing came close. There’s a limit to what civil, well-behaved audiences can tolerate. The members of the Academy who overlooked Leigh’s raw, bravura performance may well have found it merely repellent, embarrassing,
James have the year 1916 in common. He died on February 28, she was born four months later on July 1. The way de Havilland bravely, forthrightly surrenders herself to the role of Catherine, she could have been reading over James’s shoulder as he wrote. “She was not ugly; she had simply a plain, dull, gentle countenance. The most that had ever been said for her was that she had a ‘nice’ face, and, though she was an heiress, no one had ever thought of regarding her as a belle. Her father’s opinion of her moral purity was abundantly justified; she was excellently, imperturbably good; affectionate, docile, obedient, and much addicted to speaking the truth.” I imagine James would have been moved to see a character he himself had treated so shabbily — he found it impossible to reread Washington Square and left it out of the New York Edition of his works — brought so warmly and brilliantly to life in The Heiress. That the author’s symbolic dismissal of his embattled heroine mir-
even threatening, like people looking the other way when someone is “making a scene” — like the people in the airport hiding behind their newspapers and magazines when Sadie goes ballistic after being prohibited from boarding a flight because she’s barefoot; so she vents, swearing, pacing, begging, “Anybody got a pair of shoes so I can get on this plane?” — until a boy who’s not afraid of her unlaces his Keds. A year later Leigh was playing Catherine Sloper in Agnieska Holland’s Washington Square (1997), based on Henry James’s novel about a shy, inarticulate heiress who falls prey to a fortune hunter. Like Tarantino, who researched Leigh for the part of Daisy by watching her most characteristic films, notably Georgia, Holland may have seen the eloquently damaged Sadie as a clue to what Leigh could do with another vulnerable young woman. Almost 100 By far the best film version of James’s novel is William Wyler’s The Heiress (1946), in which Olivia de Havilland gives an Oscar-winning performances as Catherine. Named for Olivia in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, de Havilland is approaching her 100th birthday. In fact, she and
rors the father’s treatment of his awkward, hapless, inarticulate daughter is — what else but Jamesian? A no less Jamesian turn is how profoundly the power and scope of de Havilland’s Catherine overshadows Montgomery Clift’s performance as the devious Morris Townsend. Clift was said to be so unhappy with how he appeared onscreen that he walked out of the film’s premiere. The Last Star The headline of a recent New York Times piece (“Oscar’s Heart May be in Hollywood, but His Accent is British”) would have worked as well 76 years ago when Gone With the Wind dominated the 12th Academy Awards. Three of the picture’s four stars, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, and Olivia de Havilland were English, and even apple-pie-American Clark Gable is said to have recited Shakespeare in his teens, with the emphasis on the sonnets. “The Last Star” is the title of a January 2015 Entertainment Weekly interview in which Olivia de Havilland talks about being the only surviving cast member of Gone With the Wind. She also recalls losing the Best Supporting Actress Oscar to Hattie McDaniel, the first black to win an Academy Award. While entering de Havil-
land’s name for Supporting Actress was actually studio strategy to avoid splitting the Best Actress vote with Vivien Leigh, Olivia’s Melanie is in the finest sense a supporting character, given the way that her warmth and integrity make a perfect foil for Leigh’s flamboyant Scarlett O’Hara. Having outlived everyone involved with GWTW, de Havilland has continued fulfilling that role as a supporter and spokesperson for the film and everyone in it (she says she’s seen it “about 30 times”). The fact that she’s all by herself doesn’t make her melancholy. “Instead,” she says, “when I see them vibrantly alive on screen, I experience a kind of reunion with them, a joyful one.” Mean What You Say Interviewed for the Academy of Achievement as “The Last Belle of Cinema,” de Havilland explains what drew her to the character of Melanie: “The main thing is that she was always thinking of the other person ... She had this marvelous capacity to relate to people with whom she would normally have no relationship.” No less important in de Havilland’s development as an actress is the simple lesson she learned from James Cagney, who told her, “whatever you say, mean it,” advice she also had from GWTW director Victor Fleming: “Remember, everything that Melanie says, she means.” Her commitment to the terms of this lesson is evident not only in her Oscar winners, To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress, but in the dual role of twin sisters in The Dark Mirror (1946), which impressed James Agee: “Her playing is thoughtful, quiet, detailed, and well sustained, and since it is founded, as some more talented playing is not, in an unusually healthful-seeming and likable temperament, it is an undivided pleasure to see.” On Demand he flat screen era of cable, Netflix, streaming On Demand has kept my wife and I at home, addicted to one series after another, almost all of them of a such high quality — production, acting, writing, cinematography — that we’d be hard put to give our homebound version of an Oscar to any one series or actor or actress. Right now we’re looking forward to new seasons of The Americans (March 16), Game of Thrones (April 24), Peaky Blinders and Orphan Black (both in April), Penny Dreadful (May 4), Poldark (autumn 2016), and David Lynch’s revival of Twin Peaks, which is in production and shrouded in secrecy. One thing we know is that Jennifer Jason Leigh has joined the cast. The combination of Lynch and Leigh should be worth waiting for judging from what Anthony Lane says of Leigh’s Daisy in The Hateful Eight, “one slow look that she gives, raising her face, with a black eye and a crinkled grin, to fill the screen, may be the most convincing portrait of wickedness — and of its demonic appeal — in all of Tarantino. With that smile alone, Leigh possesses the film.” —Stuart Mitchner
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“When Dawn Breaks” Offers a Grab Bag of Intriguing Stories, But You Have to Explore Theatre Intime on Foot to Find Them
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hen Dawn Breaks, an original play created and directed by Princeton University sophomore Nico Krell, is based on 1,001 Nights, but this is an “immersive” theater experience, so you will surely get less, and more, than you expect, as the actors lead you out of your seat, onto the stage, under the stage, into dressing rooms, workroom, hallways, greenroom, lobby, and every corner of the Hamilton Murray Theater. You will encounter, at least in part, the familiar story of Scheherazade and the brutal King Shahryar, who, in anger at his first wife’s infidelity is determined to marry a new bride each day and execute her at dawn. But after three years, Scheherazade offers herself to the king and tells him a bedtime story so captivating that he decides to postpone the execution so that he can hear the end the next day, and the stories continue for 1,001 nights. There’s little evidence here of the stories Scheherazade tells — “Aladdin and the Magic Lamp,” “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves,” “The Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor” — that make up the original 1,001 Nights (sometimes called The Arabian Nights), but the story of Scheherazade (Anna Zabel); King Shahryar (Tom Dowling); her sister Dunyazade (Anastasia Repouliou); her father Jafar, who is the king’s vizier (Daniel Krane); the king’s brother Shah Zaman (Jake Hamel); Delilah, the ghost of the king’s former wife (Julia Mosby); and Azraq, a genie (Glenna Yu), is richly developed during the 70-minute production. Mr. Krell and his committed, capable young troupe of seven flesh out the violent, romantic tale in numerous different performance spaces in the theater, as the audience freely chooses which performers to follow and which performance space to observe. This production is full of intense relationships: between brothers, between sisters, between father and daughter, between the king and his vizier, between the king’s ghostly wife and the living characters, between the king’s brother and Scheherazade’s sister — and then there’s the alluring, mysterious genie. Immersive theater, apparently in vogue now with several different productions taking place at a variety of untraditional venues in New York City, by nature breaks down the wall between performer and audience. It demands participation by the audience, merges art forms, and offers a different, non-traditional approach to the telling of the story. The audience members here must put together the story from whatever fragments they can pick up during their journey through the different parts of the theater, but, only being in one place at a time, they will miss whatever is going on simultaneously in the other parts of the theater. What each audience member sees, hears, and experiences — not to mention thinks, feels, and understands — is always unique, even in the most traditional productions, but here those differences are more obvious.
When Dawn Breaks starts with a brief introduction during which a passionate bedroom scene takes place on stage followed by the execution of the bride. There is a subtle romantic exchange between Dunyazade and Shah Zaman in one aisle, Sheherazade reminisces briefly in the other aisle, and the wife’s ghost tells us the rules: no cell phones, no recording, “we are all your storytellers … wander the space … follow what interests you most,” but “do not touch the performers.” Then the actors summon us from our seats and the immersive journey begins. On opening night last Friday, I was summoned by the genie Azraq, who led me, with two other spectators, onto the stage, into the wings, down a narrow staircase, and down a narrow dead-end hallway to a large sink filed with flowers and a countertop covered with a variety of containers filled with aromatic herbs and liquids that Azraq invited us to smell. A skilled dancer, dressed all black Ms. Yu’s Azraq was a captivating host, remaining silent, but leading and communicating with lithe movements and swirling hands (large eyes painted on the palms) and arm gestures.
As we sniffed the various offerings, periodically we heard loud, anguished shrieks from elsewhere in the building. Azraq then led us out of the hallway through a workroom for set-building, past dressing rooms, up another narrow staircase into the outer lobby where Jafar was kneeling on the floor blindfolded. Azraq proceeded to tie him up and drip hot wax onto his chest. Was this torture or pleasure, or both? We left him writhing on the floor. When we returned to this room later, there were books and papers strewn around, but no sign of Jafar. Back downstairs Azraq encountered the ghost Delilah at a large table in the workroom and they played with a bag of coins. There was an apple and a brass lamp on the table. Dunyazade entered and there was a romantic exchange between Azraq and Dunyazade before Dunyazade fled with Delilah. The exchanges were mostly silent, but intense, sensuous, fearful. Throughout the evening there was a variety of music, strange sound effects, and more shrieks heard periodically. I decided to follow other performers and observed many other equally cryptic interactions in different dressing rooms and
FOLLOWING THE STORY: Scheherazade (Anna Zabel) leads the audience upstairs, downstairs, and into all corners of the theater in Theatre Intime’s production of Nico Krell’s “When Dawn Breaks,” based on the stories of “1,001 Nights,” an “immersive” theater experience playing at the Hamilton Murray Theater on the Princeton University campus for one more weekend. “When Dawn Breaks” will run for just one more weekend, February 26-27, with shows on Friday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. in the Hamilton Murray Theater on the Princeton University campus. Call (609) 258-1742 or visit www.princeton.edu/tickets for information.
elsewhere in the building. At one point the audience groups were brought back to the main theater stage to observe an abbreviated, highly dramatic, stylized, performance of Iphigenia in Aulis, with obvious violent and romantic parallels to the Scheherazade story, as Agamemnon delivered his daughter Iphigenia to be sacrificed at her wedding. Then the actors took the audience downstairs one more time before finally returning to the main stage for the final scene. In his director’s notes in the program, Mr. Krell describes his interest in immersive theater, “To have the choice to turn a corner and discover a story all on my own made me feel empowered to explore and have a stake in the story.” He explains the particular allure of the story of Scheherazade with its reliance on the magic of storytelling. ”Imagining having to tell a story so captivating that it saves your life — I can think of little else more terrifying. And so, thinking about her terror, her commitment, her desperation, the connection became clear to me. An immersive production could captivate an audience the way that Scheherazade would have needed to tell her stories.” When Dawn Breaks — at least the parts of it I experienced, as Azraq and others led me through the rooms and hallways of Hamilton Murray Theater — does succeed in engaging, often captivating its audience. It does create moments that are memorable, haunting. It does force its audience to become involved in putting together the stories of Scheherazade, King Shahryar and others. The adventure of immersion in When Dawn Breaks is interesting and challenging, but certainly also frustrating. Mr. Krell has drawn on a wide variety of literary, film and musical sources beyond the 1001 Nights — from Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree to Shakespeare’s Macbeth and King Lear, from classical music to 1950s doo-wop. And, along with his excellent cast and strong production team — choreographer Rachel Schwartz, stage designer Annabel Barry, lighting designer Megan Berry, costume manager Emma Claire Jones, sound designer Hillel Friedman — he brings together a show jam-packed with interesting allusions and stories. Despite the necessarily fragmented nature of immersive theater, however, Mr. Krell and company might be wise to provide their audience with a bit more guidance and a few more reference points as they struggle to understand who these characters are and what is happening to them. ou needed a story,” Sheherazade tells us at the end. “You needed a story so captivating, so depraved that you would be entertained. That you would be wrapped up in it, lost in it.” When Dawn Breaks does provide an entertaining, unusual theater experience, recommended for mature audiences who are willing to undergo some confusion and frustration as they work to assemble the pieces of this fascinating tale. —Donald Gilpin
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tee, he decided to pay his own way in order to accompany his promising protege to the games in Berlin. In Germany, Jesse was shaken to be greeted with the Nword. He was equally shocked to see signs in stores declaring “No Jews or dogs allowed.” Nevertheless, he managed to block out the madness all around him and concentrated on performing in the Olympic stadium to the best of his ability. When Jesse, instead of the Aryan athletes, won medals, Hitler was so infuriated that he refused to shake Jesse’s hand, even though that was the proper protocol for gold medalwinners. Despite pressure from the Führer and Joseph Goebbels (Barnaby Metschurat) to follow suit, German long jumper Carl “Luz” Long (David Cross) went out of his way to embrace the champion who had been ostracized on account of his skin color. The two remained friends although Carl perished while fighting on the front lines in World War II. Regrettably, Jesse’s reception back home wasn’t much better. Unfortunately, the White House never publicly acknowledged his remarkable achievements. The movie is an inspiring and long overdue tribute to a great patriot and African American icon. Excellent (HHHH). Rated PG-13 for profanity, mature themes, and ethnic slurs. In English and German with subtitles. Running time: 134 minutes. Distributor: Focus Features. —Kam Williams
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EXPLORING THE OTHER, INVENTING ONESELF Mughal Encounters with Hindu Texts & Thought
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Wednesday, February 24 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: “Down to Earth: Artists Inspired By The Elements,” an exhibition of work by artists who are influenced by elements such as fire, wind, and earth at the Arts Council of Princeton’s Taplin Gallery (on view through February 27). 7 p.m.: “Decoding Dyslexia” IEP Workshop at Learning Ally, located at 20 Roszel Road in Princeton. 7:30 p.m.: Contra Dance with the Princeton Country Dancers. The cost is $8 to attend; Suzanne Patterson Center, 8 Monument Drive, Princeton. Thursday, February 25 6:30 p.m.: Workshop: “Get to Zero Waster in 60 Minutes” at the Princeton Public Library. This event is sponsored by Sustainable Princeton and is free. 7 p.m.: D&R Greenway Land Trust presents “Natural Healing: The Power of Being Outdoors” at Johnson Education Center, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton. Light refreshments will be served. Free. RSVP
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MUSIC FROM COPLAND HOUSE REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST The present invokes the past when the internationallyacclaimed Music from Copland House ensemble returns to IAS in this wide-ranging concert of vibrant American works. Bach and Schubert are conjured, respectively, by Pulitzer Prize winners Steven Stucky and John Harbison, while William Albright constructs a fantastical “other” world inhabited by the specters of Mozart, Brahms, ragtime, and klezmer, and former IAS Artist-in-Residence Derek Bermel evokes a place of universal immortality in his piano trio, Death with Interruptions.
FRIDAY, MARCH 4 AND SATURDAY, MARCH 5 8:00 p.m. Wolfensohn Hall Institute for Advanced Study This concert is free and open to the public. Tickets required: www.ias.edu/news/public-events
HIP, HIP HUZZAH FOR THE BATTLEFIELD! : About 50 members of the Princeton Battlefield Society, meeting Saturday afternoon on the Maxwell Field buffer zone between the main battlefield and the Institute for Advanced Study, vowed to press on with their law suit and other measures planned to halt the Institute’s construction of faculty housing units. Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-Mercer/Hunterdon, in contemporary dress at center) spoke on behalf of the Battlefield Society’s efforts, as did Society President Jerry Hurwitz (standing to Gusciora’s left). at (609) 924-4646 or email rsvp@drgreenway.org. 8 p.m.: “Oscar Shorts” presented by the Trenton Film Society at Mill Hill Playhouse, Trenton. 8 p.m.: Professor Michael Brenner and elements restaurant chef Scott Anders present “Science and Cooking”; Princeton University, McDonnel Hall A02. Friday, February 26 6 p.m.: Emerging Writer Series at Labyrinth Books, Princeton. Novelist Alexander Chee and a group of Princeton University seniors will read from their work. This event is free. 7 p.m.: Stuart Country Day School’s High School Performing Arts Program presents “Mary Poppins” (also on Saturday, February 27 at 2 p.m.). The cost to attend is $15 ($12 for students). 7:30 p.m.: Divorce Recovery Program meeting at Princeton Church of Christ, 33 River Road, Princeton. 8 p.m.: “Contemporary Dance in Turkey, Poland, and Canada” presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts;
Ends Thursday Hail Caesar! (PG-13) 45 Years (R) Starts Friday Lady in the Van (PG-13) Anomalisa (R) Youth (PG) Family Matilda (PG) Sat, Feb 27 - 10:30 am Specials Talk Cinema Sat, Feb 27 12:30 pm Lively Arts The Winter’s Tale : Mon Feb 29 7:30 pm Exhibition on Screen Rembrandt: Tues Mar 1 8:00 pm Royal Ballet Rhapsody/The Two Pigeons: Wed Mar 2 1:00 pm Showtimes change daily Visit or call for showtimes. Hotline: 609-279-1999 PrincetonGardenTheatre.org
Princeton University, 185 Nassau Street. Saturday, February 27 10:30 a.m.: Screening of Matilda (1996) at Princeton Garden Theatre. 2 p.m.: Performance of Stuart Country Day School’s high school musical production of Mary Poppins (also at 7 p.m.). 5 p.m.: Enable Inc. presents Satrangi Indian Fusion Dance and Bazzar at Princeton High School’s Performing Arts Center, 151 Moore Street, Princeton. 5:30 p.m.: “Hear My Prayer” chamber music performance by The Princeton Singers at Princeton University Art Museum. Sunday, February 28 10 a.m.: 2nd Annual Sourland Semi-Classic, a 60-mile bike ride through the Sourland Region of New Jersey. To register, visit http://sour landclassic.com. 10 a.m.: Living history program at the Old Barracks Museum in Trenton in honor of Black History Month. The cost to attend is $4 per person or $8 per family. 3 p.m.: The Salzburg Marionettes perform Alice in Wonderland and Peter and the Wolf at Princeton’s McCarter Theatre. 4 p.m.: Central Jersey Dance presents “Pure Ballroom” at the Suzanne Patterson Center, 45 Stockton Street, Princeton. The cost to attend is $12. 5 p.m.: Dr. Steve Pacala of Princeton University delivers a lecture on climate change at Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed, 31 Titus Mill Road, Pennington. Monday, February 29 6:30 p.m.: Meet the new Executive Director of the Princeton Public Library. Brett Bonfield will discuss his vision of the future of the library at this public, community event. Free
to attend; Princeton Public Library, Community Room. Tuesday, March 1 4 p.m.: Children can learn to play and practice chess at these free, weekly drop-in sessions led by members of the Princeton High School Chess Club; Princeton Public Library. Wednesday, March 2 Noon: Lecture and presentation entitled “The Journey to End Homeslessness in Mercer County.” The event will be held in the Communications Building on Mercer County Community College’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. 6 p.m.: Conversation on “Planet/Cuba: Art, Culture, and the Future of the Island” with authors Rachel Price and Michael Wood; Labyrinth Books, Princeton. 7 p.m.: Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) presents “Soundtracks: An Alphorn Demonstration” with Dr. Ted Schlosberg at Princeton Public Library. Free to attend. Fri. 02/26/16 to Thurs. 03/03/16 *Starting Fri, FEB 26
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at The Pennington School June 27— August 19
Week-long camps for ages 10—15 run by Pennington School faculty offering unique opportunities in the arts, academics, and athletics. Questions?
Check our website Please contact director for dates and details: Jeff Eckerson at www.pennington.org/ summerprograms
609.921.2900 • www.nsmspiano.org
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summerprograms@ pennington.org or at 609–737–1842
Use code TT10 to receive 10% off each week of camp. Must register by April 1.
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SUMMER Day, Sports, and Specialty camps for boys and girls, ages 3–16
JUNE 20 – AUGUST 19 AT THE LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ mini camp AGE 3 A fun-filled first camp experience!
Day Camp AGES 4–8 Way more than a typical day at camp!
Sports Camp AGES 6–14 The best multi-sports experience around!
Senior Camp
AGES 9–15 Experiences they’ll never outgrow!
LEADERSHIP EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Specialty Major Camps GRADES PREK–10 Choose from a variety of hands-on experiences!
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Club OT & Specialty Clinics AGES 3–15 The fun and learning continues!
Please stop by our Summer Camp Open House at The Lawrenceville School on Sunday, February 28, 2016 anytime between 1:00-4:00PM
(LEaD) AGES 15–16 Discover your unique leadership abilities and prepare to be a part of the next generation of ESF leaders!
609.896.0606 | www.esfcamps.com/Lawrenceville
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Summer Camp Guide 330 COLD SOIL ROAD PRINCETON, NJ 08540
www.terhuneorchards.com
609-924-2310
Summer Camps on the Farm
2016 SUMMER HOCKEY CAMP Featuring Chris Barcless
5 Weekly Sessions*
July 11th, 18th, 25th August 1st, 8th
July 18th-22nd, 2016 July 25th-29th, 2016 August 8th-12th, 2016 Camp Fee: $475
Monday to Friday • 9 am to 3:30 pm
• Explore the farm, fields & woods • Share life on the farm • Grow, harvest, cook & eat farm vegetable & fruits • Have fun!
ICE LAND SKATING CENTER
For registration and additional information visit terhuneorchards.com/summer-camp
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YMCA CAMP MASON OVERNIGHT CAMP
Davis Cup Camp (only offered Aug 15-19) must be able to serve & play matches. Held at Community Park, Princeton.
SPECIALS: Early bird rates: register before May 1 and get 2015 pricing! This is approximately a 10% discount. Register for 6 or more weeks and receive a FREE week of Davis Cup Camp! Value=$150. Register through your Community Pass Account today! For questions, call 609-520-0015 ext. 0
MASON GROSS EXTENSION DIVISION SUMMER CAMPS AND INTENSIVES 2016
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Located in Hardwick, NJ adjacent to the spectacular Delaware Water Gap
Overnight Camp for ages 7-16 Ranch Camp - Adventure Trips - Leadership Programs Heated Pool - Skatepark - Archery - Boating - FREE Daily Trip Options Campers & Staff from Around the Globe - Ropes Courses - Music Program Horseback Riding - Nature/Farm Program - Mountain Biking- Hiking Modern, Comfortable Lodging - Superior Staff - So much more!
Check out camp at at an Open House! March 19, April 24 or May 14. 1pm start. YMCA Camp Mason 23 Birch Ridge Rd. Hardwick, NJ 07825 908-362-8217 www.campmason.org
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boutique’s setting with stonepaneled walls and mediterranean-style motif, provides a very comfortable sense of space in a relatively small area. The fitting rooms with wrought iron appointments add to the overall charm of the boutique’s inviting atmosphere. Mediterranean Feel “This spot was available in the shopping center, and we wanted to be most effective in a small amount of space,” explains Ms. DiDonato, who also designed the interior. “I love piecing together outfits all day, and I loved piecing together the room. I knew I wanted texture, and I wanted to have stone as part of the interior. “I wanted a Mediterranean feel in my design — that’s my theme,” she continues. “The inspiration for the decor is Italy and Greece, reflecting Adriano’s and my roots personally.” Ms. DiDonato’s prior experience as a buyer and manager at Rouge, the popular women’s shop on Witherspoon Street, has been im-
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portant to her in establishing her own place, she points out. And she is pleased that her former colleague Crista Baker, is now manager at Bella Boutique. “The experiences at Rouge were invaluable to our success here. The fashion business is a relationship-based business. I wanted to build on the relationships I’d already established in the community, and offer another shopping experience. I wanted to fill the need of contemporary life-style fashion at the shopping center.” W h at c u s tom e r s h ave come to as sociate w it h Bella Boutique is its wonderful selection of high end fashion choices. Its sizes, extra small through large, and styles are attractive to women of all ages, says Ms. DiDonato. “We appeal to everyone. Moms bring in their teen daughters, and we have granddaughters coming in with grandmothers. We have a lot of customers between 35 and 65, but it’s really everyone and all ages.” What shoppers like is the variety, style, and comfort of the selection, she adds. “Our clothes are life-style, contemporary day-to-evening, and very transitional. It’s futuristic fashion, comfortable, yet trendy. Across The Board “Fashion today is across the board,” she continues. “It’s personal freedom. Long to short in length. Dresses are mini to maxi to full length. It’s everything. Versatility and flexibility are key. Many of the dresses can be worn by slender women or by those who are more full-figured, and we have tunics that can be worn as dresses by a petite person or as a coverup on someone taller.” Soft denim jeans, including the favored distressed look, continue to be very popular, and as Ms. Didonato points out regarding the latter, “The most popular question I get is. ‘Am I too old for this?’ to which I respond. ‘It’s all in how you style it.’ I wouldn’t pair distressed jeans, a crop top, and six-inch heels together for a mother or grandmother. I would style those same jeans with a longer, loose-fitting silk tank and sleek flat sandals. I always tell my customers, ‘It’s how you wear it, not a question of if you can.’” Resortwear is a big item at Bella Boutique now. As Ms. DiDonato says, “This is a fun transition time right now, pre-spring. We have a great mix of new take-away resortwear and at the same time, a lot of holiday items on sale.” Resortwear designers include Calypso St. Barth, Tart Collections, Amanda Uprichard, Rachel Pally, Velvet, and Ella Moss. “The resort collection offers mostly silk, cotton, and cotton blends” reports Ms. DiDonato. “There is a lot of color and prints, along with some neutrals.” Dresses of all lengths, tops, light weight sweaters, shorts, and jeans are among the popular choices. Easy maintenance is key, she points out. “The resortwear is often easily packable, doesn’t wrinkle, and maintains its original shape after packing.”
Lucky Customers Lucky customers anticipating an excursion to warm, sunny climes are enjoying all the choices, adds Ms. DiDonato. ‘We have a lot of button-top tunic-length shirts, also light-weight sweaters, including a wonderful open stitch cotton sweater in sand and white stripes, which is also available in solid blue.” A not her g re at- lo ok i ng sweater features the always popular nautical styling, white with blue stripes. Sleeveless tops offer built-in layering in soft neutrals — a nice combination with soft neutral (gray) denim pants in geometric-style design. “The nice thing is that some of the resortwear can move right into spring,” explains Ms. DiDonato. “This is a real plus for customers.” Another definite plus for shoppers is Bella Boutique’s outstanding selection of accessories. Scarves, handbags, shoes, and jewelry are all available to complete the fashion statement, and are all selected with Ms. DiDonato’s emphasis on style and fashion forward expertise. “I also want customers to know that the greatly anticipated Joie spring sandals will be here soon,” she says. “In addition, we always have the very popular Nest candles, which are in demand.” Helping people to look their best is Ms. DiDonato’s mission and pleasure. “I am always available to assist people with fashion advice, and this includes going to their home to see their existing wardrobe and how it can adapt to new purchases. I can be a personal shopper for them, to help them find
READY FOR RESORTS: “Comfortable, soft material is a specialty for us. Soft dressing, which can be dressy or informal and transitional, is very popular.” Christina DiDonato, owner of Bella Boutique in the Princeton Shopping Center, is shown next to a display of the shop’s very popular resortwear. the best fashion style for their individual look.” In addition, she points out customers are welcome to have shopping parties at the store, whether for a special event, birthday, or just for a fun evening. “I am looking forward to a busy and fun spring,” she adds. “We’re excited to welcome our new neighbor LiLLiPiES, and we’re planning a Bella Boutique first year anniversary party. I want to continue to make a difference in someone’s everyday dressing experience. We have so many choices for them to find just what they need. “Many customers are really coming in weekly because the turnaround is so fast. I buy only three of a lot of things — people aren’t going to see someone else in the same outfit. So, when
you see something you like, move quickly, and don’t wait, or it could be gone! “What I especially want people to know is that our success and customer service is based on honesty. Our priority is the customer and making sure she has the right outfit for her. This is a fashion intelligent time, and customers want to have the right look. I enjoy helping them so much. I love styling people from head to toe! It can be very creative, and so often, over time, the customers become friends.” Bella Boutique is open Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. through 6 p.m. Hours will be expanded in the spring. (609) 454-5680. Website: www.bellaprinceton.com. Instagram is another popular connection. Search @Bellaprinceton. —Jean Stratton
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lthough Myles Stephens is a freshman on the Princeton University men’s basketball team, he has been around the program for a while. “I grew up in Lawrenceville and I used to come to games a lot,” said Stephens, who starred at the Pennington School before wrapping up his high school career with two seasons at St. Andrew’s School (Del.). “I came to camp here when I was in sixth grade, fifth grade so I did grow up as a Princeton fan, watching the games.” Emerging as a key player off the bench for the Tigers, Stephens has been giving the Princeton fans plenty to cheer about this winter. “It has taken a little while,” said Stephens, a 6’4, 198-pound guard who has been averaging 5.0 points and 2.3 rebounds in 13.4 minutes a game. “At the beginning of the year, it took me some time to figure out my place. I am figuring defensively, that is what gets me going, starting off, getting into people and I think the offensive game comes to me and I just flow from there.” As the season has gone on, Stephens feels like he is getting more and more into the offensive flow for the Tigers. “It is getting to know all the offense, the cuts and where to be, spacing on the floor,” said Stephens. “It is all a factor, I am learning game by game. All of us are learning to play together, making the right passes to each other to lead to open shots.” For Stephens, coming home to Princeton has been the right move. “I left home for a little bit to go to Delaware for my junior and senior year,” said Stephens. “To come back home and play and be close to family so they can watch me play, that is what I wanted to do.” While Princeton head coach Mitch Henderson liked how Princeton completed a home weekend sweep by topping Brown, he acknowledged that his team wasn’t at its sharpest. “I am pleased with the win, I didn’t think
we played very well,” said Henderson, reflecting on a game which saw the Tigers build a 72-47 lead with 8:28 remaining in regulation before Brown went on a 19-5 run to cut the final margin to 11. “We have a lot to work on but the guys are willing and ready to get after it for another really important week.” Henderson feared a bit of a letdown after Princeton posted an important 75-63 win over league frontrunner Yale on Friday night to hand the Bulldogs their first league loss. “Obviously I was a little concerned about the Saturday game, always after a Friday game that is so meaningful in the league,” said Henderson, who got 14 points apiece from junior stars Henry Caruso and Steven Cook in the win over Brown. “I thought tonight was the first time I have seen in months with this group where we were a little casual. We have made some mistakes but they were aggressive mistakes. We got a little casual, maybe rested on our laurels a little too much. I think they are aware of what happened. It wasn’t on purpose; it is a little bit too much human nature.” Stephens’ sense of purpose has impressed Henderson. “He gets better every game, it has been fun to watch,” said Henderson. “He can really shoot, He is known as a little bit of a driver; I love that he made a three tonight and he took another one.” Henderson loves the play he is getting off the bench from Stephens and classmate Devin Cannady, who was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week after scoring 20 points in the win against Yale and adding 10 against Brown. “They don’t play like freshmen and they don’t act like freshmen,” said Henderson. “The only thing is this league tends to reward teams that have been there or have been through it. Myles, Devin, Noah Bramlage, and Elias Berbari, our freshmen, are eager learners so they are catching on fast, they know what’s going on.” The Tigers have something positive going with their second unit. “We have got a good group between Devin and Myles,
Alec Brennan, and Jackson Forbes, who gave us some solid minutes tonight,” added Henderson. “We have a lot of different ways we can go. When you watch practices, this is the best indication of a good team, they are very competitive. You can have a good team and the first team wins all of the time. That is not the case with us, our first group doesn’t necessarily dominate, and less so now as we go further in the year. I think that is a good thing.” Henderson will need a lot of good things from his team as it faces another critical weekend, hosting Columbia (19-8 overall, 8-2 Ivy) on February 26 and Cornell (915 overall, 2-8 Ivy) on February 27. “I just told the team, they had us, we were really fortunate, just like the Penn game (a 73-71 overtime win on January 9),” said Henderson, referring to Princeton’s come-from-behind 88-83 overtime win at Columbia on February 13. “They are a really, really solid team. We are going to have to be much sharper and I think we will be ready.” For Stephens, being in thick of an Ivy title race is something he has dreamed about since coming to Jadwin as a kid. “It is big, it is unreal coming in here, knowing that we have a chance to go to the tournament,” said Stephens. “We just have to focus on ourselves and do what we have been doing and not let anything get to our heads. As long as we are playing hard and we are focused on details that will help us win, I think we will be good.” —Bill Alden
MYLES AHEAD: Princeton University men’s basketball player Myles Stephens drives around a Harvard defender in recent action. Last Saturday, freshman guard Stephens, a former Pennington School standout, scored six points with three rebounds and two assists in 16 minutes of action as Princeton topped Brown 77-66. Princeton, which defeated front-running Yale 75-63 last Friday to tighten up the Ivy League title race, is now 18-5 overall and 8-1 Ivy and will host Columbia (19-8 overall, 8-2 Ivy) on February 26 and Cornell (9-15 overall, 2-8 Ivy) on February 27. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
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Morgan Sly tallied a total of 13 points in her first two seasons with the Princeton University women’s hockey team. Bumping up her production considerably this winter, junior forward Sly entered last weekend with a total of 19 points in the 2015-16 campaign. Sly’s 20th point of the winter came against Rensselaer last Friday and proved pivotal as she assisted a goal by Karlie Lund in a 3-3 tie with the Engineers which moved Princeton one step closer to earning home ice for the upcoming ECAC Hockey playoffs. “I knew Karlie would be going to the net because she is such a good goal scorer,” said Sly, recalling her assist. “I saw the girl go down but I figured I would try my best to squeak it through her and I knew if I got it to Karlie, she would put it in and luckily it worked. The next day, Sly added another assist as Princeton topped Union 4-2 and clinched home ice for the ECAC Hockey quar ter finals. Princeton, now 21-6-2 overall and 14-6-2 ECACH, is seeded third and will host sixth-seeded St. Lawrence (15 -13 - 6 overa l l, 9 - 8 - 5
ECACH) in a best-of-three quarterfinal series, beginning on February 26. The Tigers brought extra motivation into the Union game as it marked the program’s annual Senior Day. “They are such good role models; they are great players as well as people,” said Sly, a 5’6 native of Collingwood, Ontario, regarding her senior teammates. “I think dedicating the game to them will definitely fire us up and really motivate us to get a lot of shots and score.” In Sly’s view, her increased scoring this winter is the product of a bond she has developed with Lund and classmate Cassidy Tucker as the trio has thrived playing on the same line. “I think I can attribute that to my linemates, Karlie and Cassidy,” said Sly. “We all have a similar type of game. We all look to score, we are more offensive than defensive. They have great vision and you know if you are open, they are going to find you.” Sly has worked hard to get open more around the net. “Our new assistant coach, Tony Maci, has been great on the offensive side of things,” said Sly.
MORE TO COME: Princeton University women’s hockey player Morgan Sly controls the puck in a game earlier this season. Junior forward Sly contributed a key assist as Princeton tied Rensselaer 3-3 on Friday and then chipped in another helper a day later as the Tigers defeated Union 4-2 and clinched home ice for the ECAC Hockey quarterfinals. Princeton, now 21-6-2 overall and 14-6-2 ECACH, is seeded third and will host sixth-seeded St. Lawrence (15-13-6 overall, 9-8-5 ECACH) in a best-of-three quarterfinal series, beginning on February 26. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
“He is definitely influencing me to shoot more and to go to the net hard, which I don’t think I did as much in my first or second year.” W h i le P r i n ce ton h e ad coach Jeff Kampersal liked his team’s aggressiveness against Rensselaer, he saw a lack of sharpness. “We had a lot of oomph and hustle which was good,” said Kampersal. “We weren’t necessarily moving the puck as a team in the first period. In the third period, we played better. They have a lot of heart and soul all the time. They compete hard but we didn’t execute well.” Kampersal acknowledged that his team has been scuffling a little over the last few weeks. “We have been leaking a little oil since exams, we are not fully operating like we were before then,” said Kampersal, whose team split its two meetings with St. Lawrence, falling to the Saints 3-2 on November 20 before edging them 4-3 in overtime on February 13. “We just need to tighten up. Our defensive zone needs to be better. All three goals tonight, even though one was a power play, started off with terrible breakout passes, just stuff that we don’t normally do. We usually break the puck out really well and we usually defend really well and those areas have been loose.” With Princeton’s seniors setting the tone, Kampersal is confident that his team will rise to the occasion. “They are an awesome group, they have set a great culture for us in their four years,” said Kampersal, whose group of seniors includes goalie K imberley Newell, forwards Jaimie McDonell, Cristin Shanahan, and Maddie Peake, along w it h defens eman K aren MacDonald. “It is my 20th senior day and it is amazing how quickly it rolls around every year. I am saying goodbye quicker than I would like. They are a good group, they listen, and they are coachable.” Sly, for her part, is happy that the seniors will get another weekend at Baker Rink as the Tigers host their first home playoff series since the 2010-11 season. “That is a big, important aspect, we haven’t had home ice in so long,” said Sly. “It will be great if we get home ice.” —Bill Alden
Sophomore Finkelston Steps Up With Hat Trick As PU Women’s Lax Rolls Past UVa in Opener With the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team trailing powerful University of Virginia 4-3 with less than five minutes remaining in the first half in its season opener last Saturday, Abby Finkelston sensed that the game had reached a critical juncture. “I think we realized, hey this is a tough game, it is 4-3 and it is going to be back and forth so let’s go,” said Princeton sophomore midfielder Finkelston. “I think it was one of those moments where the attack knew we have got to step up, we have to get going and so we just started working together.” Fin kelston stepped up individually, scoring two goals in 31 seconds to help the Tigers forge ahead 5-4. Princeton never looked back from there, taking a 7-5 lead into halftime and then pulling away to a 14-7 win over the Cavaliers. “We had so much energy in the team room during halftime,” said Finkelston. “We started taking that back out on the field. We weren’t going to let up. We knew that they were a little frazzled, they weren’t expecting that. We were on top of our game.” The Tigers had the Virginia game circled on their calendar. “We knew what we were preparing for and we were putting in really tough work and focusing on the little things,” said Finkelston. “We really worked on teamwork and I think that really showed in the game today.” The teamwork showed at the defensive end as junior goalie Ellie DeGarmo made a career-high 13 saves and the Tigers held the highpowered Cavaliers to a pair of goals in the second half. “I have to give so much credit to Ellie DeGarmo; she absolutely killed it and the defense was working so well together,” said Finkelston. “Seeing them work together as a unit, sliding together, talking was just phenomenal and the attack feeds off of that so much. The defense always talks about how they feed off of our goals. There was so much energy all over the field.” Coming off a freshman season which saw her tally nine goals and two assists, Finkelston is looking to contribute more to the attack
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OPENING SALVO: Princeton University women’s lacrosse player Abby Finkelston looks for an opening in a game last season. Last Saturday, sophomore midfielder Finkelston contributed three goals as Princeton started its 2016 season by defeating No. 4 Virginia 14-7. Princeton, now ranked ninth, plays at Drexel on February 24 before hosting Georgetown on February 27. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
unit this spring. “I feel more comfortable this year,” said Finkelston, a 5’8 native of Leonardtown, Md. “We graduated some really phenomenal seniors last year and my sophomore class knows that is time for us to step up and take some roles on the field so we came out to this game, knowing it was our turn to step up and help out.” The Tigers are looking to step up collectively after making it to the NCAA quarterfinals last year. “We knew last season with our loss to Duke (7-3 in the NCA A quarters ), that we weren’t satisfied,” said Finkelston. “We knew that we wanted more and we are ready this year. We have had that goal in mind to get further since the beginning; we definitely feed off of that very time we step in the field.” P r i nce ton h e ad coach Chris Sailer thought her squad fed off its 4-1 run late in the first half in pulling away from the Cavaliers. “That gave us the momentum going into the locker room,” said Sailer. “That was not the play we called out to get that sixth goal but it went in. The seventh goal was such a heads up play from Bruno to be aware of the clock and get a good assist off. I think that just gave us a lot of energy going into halftime but a two goal lead against Virginia certainly isn’t comfortable so we had to just keep attacking hard.” After yielding a goal early in the second half, Princeton developed a comfort level, ending the game on a 7-1 run. “In the second half the transition looks really opened up for us and I think that made a big difference,” said Sailer. With the graduation of senior stars and top offensive weapons, Erin Slifer and Erin McMunn, Princeton is looking to be more balanced this year. “It is the whole attack with ever ybody stepping up and each kid being able to get a couple of goals,” said Sailer, who got goals from nine different players against Virginia with Olivia Hompe and Finkelston each scoring three, Ellie McNulty chipping in two, and Camille Sullivan, Amanda Leavell Stephanie Paloscio, Alexandra Bruno, Elizabeth George, and Kathryn Hallett adding one apiece. “I think this was really a great example that every kid on the field can put the ball in the cage if we can get a good feed. I think that is going to make us tough. It is going to be our strength.” Junior star and co-captain Hompe, who had two assists to go with her hat trick, figures to be a strong force this spring for the Tigers. “I think this is a different year for Olivia; the last couple of years she was maybe the third person that teams that focused on in terms of trying to stop and now she is No. 1,” said Sailer. “She is going to get a lot of face guards and a lot of tight marks. She is going to get a lot of early doubles. It
is being able to handle that and still make herself really an impactful and effective part of our offense. She had some beautiful looks that we just didn’t convert in the second half. She has great eyes and terrific vision and can really make things happen down there.” Sailer liked the way Finkelston made things happen. “You could see Fink, when she scored the extra man goal in the second half, just her poise in there to know it was an easy shot but she faked the goalie and just put it right around her,” said Sailer. “She is a smart kid and she understands that it is not always power. She has that finesse. She is confident when she has the ball. She sees the opening for herself off of cuts. It is great to see that kid performing like she is and rising in a game like this.” Princeton’s freshmen rose to the occasion in their college debut as George and Hallett starred at the offensive end while Alex Argo and Nonie Anderson shored up the defense. “We knew we had a talented freshman class and I think four of them, George, Hallett, Argo, and Anderson, were out there today and we have more who will play,” said Sailer. Hallett and George did well through the midfield. Argo has been phenomenal defensively and Nonie has been able to come in and give us that face guard option. It is great to see when you have young kids make a difference.” The Tigers also benefitted from a great defensive effort. “Ellie DeGarmo was phenomenal in goal, she was great, she was seeing the ball so well,” said Sailer. “Our defense was playing so well, forcing low angle shots so that Ellie was getting shots she could see and pretty easily save. I think our defense was just phenomenal today. They made the in-game adjustments that coach Cook was calling for with them and I think it really took UVa out of what they were trying to do.” While Sailer was thrilled to see her team play so well in the opener, she knows it has room for improvement as it plays at Drexel on February 24 before hosting Georgetown on February 27. “It it is a great way to start but as we told the girls afterward, you have just got to keep working and trying to get better everyd ay,” said Sailer, whose club is now ranked ninth nationally by the Inside Lacrosse media poll. “There is a lot that we can take positively from this game and there are a lot of things that we need to build on.” Finkelston, for her part, believes the Tigers are dedicated to keep getting better. “It was definitely a confidence builder but as soon as we got in the team room, we talked about how we can be super excited about that but we have two games coming up this week,” said Finkelston. “We can’t come out and let this get into our heads, we have a lot of work to do. It is just the beginning of the season.” —Bill Alden
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Sly Helps PU Women’s Hockey Earn Home Ice As Tigers to Host St. Lawrence in Quarterfinals
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made things even easier for Thompson. “He really takes com mand out there so it is easy to follow that lead,” added Thompson of Ambler, who tallied two goals and three as sis t s in t he w in over NJIT. Thompson, a native of Orangeville, Ontario and an alum of Culver Military Academy in Indiana has developed a special connection with fellow Canadian natives and Culver grads, junior midfielder Zach Currier and freshman attackman Dawson McKenzie. “I think we bring something different and I think we feed off the other guys,” said Thompson of the trio, who were posing together after the game for photos with their former high school coach’s brother. “We bring some new stuff to them and we pick up stuff from the guys who have been down here all of their lives.” P r i nce ton h e ad coach Chris Bates liked the way his players fed off of each other in the opener. “I thought we played within ourselves which was really the goal,” said Bates, who got goals from 12 different players against NJIT. “We wanted to keep our game plan simple and not try to do too much. The guys shared the ball and we executed very well overall. Sometimes games like this can get sloppy but we played within ourselves. Everyone stayed comfortable and confident.” The Tigers got an early jolt of confidence from junior star Currier, who had three goals and two assists in the first quarter to set the tone. “Zach was Zach to start, we don’t want him to try to do too much,” said Bates of Currier who ended up with a career single-game high of seven points with four goals and three assists. “We want him in the confines of a team offense. Sometimes he is such a playmaker that everybody just stands around and watches. He has got some obvious talent.” Bates enjoyed watching Thompson come up big in the opener. “Riley is not going to break you down on the dodge but he has great vision and he makes other guys around him better,” said Bates. “When he gets his opportunities close to the cage, he is a good, solid finisher. He is a starter so he has to assume a greater responsibility and we are going to need him to continue to develop so it was a good start for him.” It was a good start for Pr inceton’s freshmen as
newcomers McKenzie, Emmett Cordrey, and Charlie Durbin each had two goals with Carter Flaig adding one. “ We h a v e b e e n v e r y ple as e d w it h t hat clas s overall and this is a game where those guys kind of get their feet under them,” said Bates, who also liked freshman Mike Morean’s work at shortstick middie. “Somebody asked Em mett what was it like and he was like I was nervous. It is a first college game so for those guys to get that experience under their belt. We are going to need contributions. We are going to need this guys to grow up because they are playing a big role and they are going to continue to. We are going to live and die a little bit with their growth.” On defense, the Tigers showed growth. “We covered the ball well with Sam Gravitte, Alistair Berven, and Bear Goldstein,” said Bates. “We didn’t have to slide to those guys so it was a situation where we could play good solid team defense and not have to rotate a lot.” Bates acknowledged that Princeton will need to be more solid on face-offs. “I thought we got beat at the X but we were good on the ground around it so that is going to be an issue for us,” said Bates, whose team went 16 -for-29 on faceoffs. Facing No. 13 Hofstra next Saturday, who is coming off a 10-5 upset of North Carolina in its opener, will be a very good test for the Tigers. “It puts a smile on my face because it will focus our guys,” said Bates, reflecting on Hofstra’s big win over the Tar Heels. “Hofstra is just a wellcoached, tough team. At the end of the day, the fact that they beat Carolina is going to open all of our eyes up and sharpen our preparation, which is perfect.” Thompson, for his part, believes the Tigers can build on their strong start as they take on Hofstra. “It is nice to get some big numbers up there and getting guys used to making a lot of shots and getting a lot of stops,” said Thompson. “That was what we want to have, we want every one to be doing well when we are playing and that will make it that much better for us.” —Bill Alden
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February 27. The Tigers are next in action when they host the ——— & 2016 EIWA Championships Princeton Men’s Track • 7:30 p.m. & from March 5-6 at Jadwin Shines at Invitational Gym. Enjoying a big day, the ——— Princeton University men’s track posted nine wins as it PU Women’s Track hosted the Princeton Invita- Excels at Invitational tional at Jadwin Gym last The Princeton University Sunday. women’s track team claimed Indiv idual w inners for four victories at the PrincePrinceton at the meet in- ton Invitational last Sunday cluded Charles Volker in the at Jadwin Gym. 60, Christian Fryer-Davis in The victors for the Tigers the 500, Stephen Rossettie included Jackie Berardo in the 800, Brett Kelly in the in the 500, senior Cecilia 3,000, Greg Caldwell in the Barowski in the 800, fresh60 hurdles, Andrew Diehl in man Ellie Randolph in the RICHARDSON AUDITORIUM the high jump, Jake Scinto 60 hurdles, and Allison Harin Alexander Hall in the long jump, Lane Rus- ris in the pole vault. sell in the triple jump, and For tickets, visit tickets.princeton.edu/music Get the scoop from Adam Kelly in the weight For more information, visit throw. orchestra.princeton.edu Princeton is next in action when it competes at the Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor P R I N C E TO N U N I V E R S I T Y Championships at Ithaca, FEEL THE BERN: Princeton University women’s basketball N.Y. from February 27-28. player Amanda Berntsen drives to the hoop in recent action. ——— Last Saturday, senior guard Berntsen contributed 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting along with six rebounds and four assists Princeton Softball to help Princeton defeat Brown 83-57. 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Sparked by McArthur’s Stellar Effort in the Paint, PDS Boys’ Hoops Wins Prep B for 1st Title Since ’99
JOHN BE GOOD: Princeton Day School boys’ basketball player John McArthur makes a pass last Wednesday in the state Prep B final. Junior forward McArthur scored 18 points to help top-seeded PDS edge third-seeded Morristown-Beard 66-62 in overtime to earn the title. It was the first state crown for the program since PDS won the Prep A title in 1999. The Panthers fell short of a second title shot as fifthseeded PDS lost 82-77 to fourth-seeded Hightstown in the Mercer County Tournament quarterfinals last Saturday. The loss left PDS with a final record of 16-8. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
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in the PDS defense. “It has been fun, I am not used to this position so it has been fun trying to get used to it,” said McArthur. “I am always just looking forward to crashing in the paint.” McAr t hur has had f un bonding with his new teammates this season. “I would say the chemistry, we are f r i e n d s o n a n d of f t h e court,” said McArthur. “We always try to make each other better in practice; we just work really well on the court.” PDS head coach Tim Williams liked the way his players worked together to earn the title. “Our guys showed a lot of grit; in the last two or three weeks of the season we have really emphasized individual sacrifice for the team,” said Williams. “What are you going to do; it could be really big, it could be really small but you have to sacrifice for the team. I think the guys really did that. It was a total team victory. We couldn’t have done it without the defense we played. We couldn’t have done it without the passes and the shots that we made and the free throws.” Clinging to a 32-28 lead at halftime, PDS made some adjustments and outscored the Crimson 16 -9 in the third quarter to seize the momentum. “We felt like we had good energy; we felt like they counterattacked our press
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a little too well in the first half,” said Williams. “We talked about getting back on defense and changing our look. They are a really well coached team. They didn’t give us any quarter, to their credit. We went from our full court man to a 1-3-1.” On t he of fensive end. McArthur’s heady play in the paint helped trigger things. “I t hought John did a nice job; I thought he drew people and got us some nice drives,” said Williams, who got 15 points from junior star Chase Lewis with freshman David Coit chipping in seven and junior Mark Washington adding six. “Chase had some nice dr ive s, I t hought Dav id Coit had some good drives. I thought Mark hit some big shots.” Junior co - captain Paul Franzoni produced a career game, pouring in 16 points to give the Panthers a huge lift. “What a great time for Paul to step up like that,” asserted Williams of Franzoni, who hadn’t scored more than seven points in any game this season prior to Wednesday. “He always does all the things that don’t show up in the stat sheet but today he did a lot of things that showed up in the stat sheet. He made big free throws, he made big 3s. He was really pivotal, he was really great.” For Williams, the PDS Director of Athletics who is in his first year guiding the hoops program, winning the Prep title was the culmination of a gradual process this winter. “We had some modest
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Reed Doerler didn’t want to leave the ice last Friday evening after the Hun School boys’ hockey team defeated Notre Dame 6-2 to win its third straight Mercer County Tournament title. After accepting the championship trophy as one of the team’s captains, senior defenseman Doerler lingered in the rink at Mercer County Park as his teammate made their way to the locker room. “It is everything to me, this is the tournament I look forward to the most,” said a grinning Doerler after he finally left the ice. “We play in states, we play in all sorts of tournaments but t his one means t he most. My brother (former Lawrence star Ross Doerler) played in it for four years and he got a chance to win and it is awesome to get that feeling.” Doerler and his team mates were excited to face Notre Dame and Hun didn’t waste any time getting on the board as Raider junior star Blake Brown found the back of the net 45 seconds into the contest. The Irish answered back with a goal 24 seconds later to make it 1-1. “It is such a pleasure playing them every year; they are a great team and some of those guys are my best friends, I play with them on the travel team the Lawrence Flames,” said Doerler. “We were nervous, that is for sure. Every year we score in the first minute so we got up and it is no different. They got right back and we thought this is going to be tough. We battled and then they battled back; it is fortunate that we came out on top.” Hun went on top to stay when junior Jon Bendorf scored with 6:10 left in the first period to make it 2-1. In the waning moments of the period, Doerler got in the act, setting up a second tally by Bendorf as he slid a pass into the crease which
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led to the goal. “Jon gave me a wobbly pass and I got it on my stick and I was just tr ying to throw it in front of the net,” recalled Doerler. “At the last minute, I was able to hit his back door and he made a really nice play.” Notre Dame scored midway through the second period to narrow the Hun lead to 3-2. Minutes later, the Raiders restored their two-goal advantage when freshman Kyle Mandleur scored a power play goal. Brown scored two goals in the third period, including a short-handed empty net tally, as the Raiders pulled away to the 6-2 triumph. “We had issues with penalties all year; I was saying guys you got to stay out of the box,” said Doerler. “They didn’t listen and that is OK. Luckily we got the next empty net goal by Blake Brown and it was awesome.” The guys on the team have shown a lot of respect for Doerler, having voted him and classmate Patrick Brake as assistant captains with senior goalie Diesel Pelke being chosen as captain. “The fact that my teammates voted me assistant captain meant the world, it really did,” said Doerler. “I left it all out there, that was probably the biggest thing. We all left it out there and I couldn’t be prouder of my team.” Doerler has filled a number of different roles over his Hun career. “I started off on JV freshman year and I worked my way up to varsity through injuries,” said Doerler. “Sophomore year, I was in the mix but in the shadows, not really too effective. Junior year was my best year aside from this one because I got to play forward. No one was expecting much and I did pretty well. This year, I had to come back and step back for defense and I have done it.” Hun came into this season with high expectations and struggled a little bit as it went 1-4-2 in its first seven games. “We definitely didn’t start out as strong as we had hoped, last year we had an amazing season with a 22-3 record,” said Doerler. “This year we were OK, we have got what it takes but we have to put it together. We
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had some trouble, we were taking penalties and we weren’t moving the puck as well. The team wasn’t bonding as well. I think our trip to D.C. (for the Purple Puck tournament) over Christmas break brought it all together. We went on a tear, a tengame winning streak; we were just killing it.” Hun head coach Ian McNally sensed that his team was going to have it together as it faced Notre Dame for the third straight time in the MCT final. “This is probably the game these guys get most excited about; their buddies are here, they get very excited,” said McNally. “The preparation was not much for me, this is one where they get excited to play.” The rivals certainly produced an exciting start with two goals in the first 1:09 of the contest. “Whenever it is a big game and everybody is excited about it; we always seem to score right at the start of the period and we did it tonight twice,” said McNally. “I don’t know if you can start hockey better than that with both teams scoring in the first couple of shifts.” Hun dominated the scoring from there as its powerful offense got into gear. “I think we are high risk, high reward; we took a lot of risks and we got a lot of rewards,” said McNally. “They scored a couple of goals the other way, that is kind of how it works.” McNally credited junior star Bendorf, who was named the tournament MVP, with being the team’s catalyst. “Jon is a very offensive player, he scored two goals of the first three or four that went in and set the tempo for us,” said McNally of Bendorf, who had two goals and three assists in the win over the Irish.
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Senior Defenseman Doerler Savors the Experience As Hun Boys’ Hockey Wins 3rd Straight MCT Crown
THIRD GEAR: Hun School boys’ hockey player Reed Doerler races up the ice last week in the Mercer County Tournament. Senior defenseman Doerler chipped in an assist to help topseeded Hun win the MCT title for a third straight year as it defeated second-seeded Notre Dame 6-2 in the final last Friday at the Mercer County Park rink. Hun wrapped up its season last Sunday by falling 5-2 to Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) in the championship game of the MidAtlantic Invitational Tournament at the Hill School (Pa.). The Raiders finished the winter with a final record of 17-8-2. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski) “He is unbelievably calm. The rush looks dead and he still has it. He just turns around and looks for something else to happen and passes to somebody else.” It was something special for McNally to see Doerler savor his leadership role in helping Hun to the title. “Reed is a guy you feel good for when you win the tournament, he has got a letter on his jersey,” said McNally. “This is the first year we let the kids vote for captain. We let kids vote because we have so many older guys and let them feel the pulse of their own team. Reed was voted in by his peers and that is a statement about how everybody feels about him right there. As a result,
we wanted to start him in the game where Tanner (Preston) gets most of the starts on defense. We switched it up today because Reed deserves that. His brother has played in the tournament; his mom and dad have been coming to CVC games for eight to 10 years now. It is big for that family.” It was big for the program to get the third straight county title, a first in the tourney’s history. “They are a ver y tight group; this was a different year than last year,” said McNally, whose team ended the year by falling 5-2 to Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) in the championship game of the Mid-Atlantic Invitational Tournament at the Hill School (Pa.) last Sunday to
end the winter at 17-8-2. “Last year was on cruise control, we couldn’t do any wrong and that is not realistic so this year was more adversity where guys had to come back from being down and come back after losing and come back after getting our butts kicked. There were lessons we never had to deal with last year so I think this is a great culmination.” Doerler, for his part, is leaving with some great memories of playing for Hun the last four years. “I am going to look back at the best group of kids I could have asked for and probably the best experience I could have ever had,” said Doerler. —Bill Alden
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PHS Boys’ Hockey Falls in MCT Semis, States As Junior Captain McCormick Battles to the End Brendon McCormick was breathing heavily and his face flushed with effort as he trudged towards the locker room after the Princeton High boys’ hockey team fell 8-4 to Notre Dame last Wednesday evening in the Mercer County Tournament semifinals. The junior captain and star forward was spent after scoring one goal and assisting on three others in addition to playing on all special teams as the sixthseeded Little Tigers battled valiantly in losing to the second-seeded Irish. Although McCormick was frustrated by the final result, he had no qualms with the effort put in by PHS as it battled back from a 7-2 deficit early in the third pe-
riod to make it 7-4 and put a scare into Notre Dame. “We are not a team that quits, we always tr y our hardest,” said McCormick. “So when we went down, we were expecting to come back up and raise our game a little bit there. We kept battling to the end.” McCor mick bat tled on his goal, which came late in the first period and narrowed the Notre Dame lead to 3-1. “It was just in the zone, someone tossed it in front,” said McCormick. “I just kept banging away and eventually it went in.” Despite falling behind 7-2 early in the final period, the Little Tigers kept banging away. “That third period is some-
DONE DEAL: Princeton High boys’ hockey player Brendon McCormick heads up the ice last week in the Mercer County Tournament. Junior star and team captain McCormick tallied a goal and three assists in a losing cause as sixthseeded PHS fell 8-4 to second-seeded Notre Dame in the MCT semis on February 16. On Saturday, McCormick tallied another goal but it was not nearly enough as 21st-seeded PHS lost 8-1 to ninth-seeded Mendham in the opening round of the state Public B tourney. The defeat left the Little Tigers with a final record of 12-8-4. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
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thing we can build on, it was 2-2,” said McCormick. “We had a strong comeback against a good team so it is always good to come back after being down.” Earlier this winter, McCormick enjoyed a very good moment as he accomplished the 100-point career milestone but he would trade that in for a shot at the MCT title. “It is a great thing to achieve but I was more focused on how we were going to be this season,” said McCormick. “I wanted to win the MCT, I just want the team to do well. It is a real shame we haven’t got ten by Notre Dame; the past three years we have played them and lost here so it is a little depressing; hopefully we will come back again next year.” PHS head coach Terence Miller was heartened by how his team got out of the game against the Irish as the game was knotted in a scoreless tie for the first 10 minutes of action before Notre Dame scored three goals in a span of 2:54. “We started well, we had a good penalty kill early, unfortunately we give up goals in bunches at times against this team,” said Miller, noting that PHS had suffered 6-1 and 8-2 defeats to Notre Dame in regular season action. “We got one back but every time we seemed to get one and get momentum, we would give one back up.” Miller was proud of how his team refused to give up. “We tried to win the third period, it was 2-2; that shows a little bit of backbone,” said Miller, whose club fell in the opening round of the state Public B tourney last Saturday as 21st-seeded PHS lost 8-1 to ninth-seeded Mendham to end with a final record of 12-8-4. “We didn’t quit and I told them that is the most important thing. You keep fighting to the final whistle. At the end of the day, I was happy with the effort. They kept plugging. Notre Dame has a good team and you are going to need a couple of bounces which we didn’t get, and you are going to need calls that we didn’t get, but we didn’t quite earn our bounces.” McCormick’s effort has been a key element in PHS’s success this winter. “Brendon was a little under the weather this week; he brings it ever y night and he is a kid who really doesn’t have to say much,” said Miller. “He leads by example and the kid just battles. We ask a lot of him but we know he rises to the occasion.” McCormick, for his part, has continued a family tradition in assuming a leadership role this winter for the Little Tigers. “L ast year my brother Connor was the captain along with John Reid and they were great leaders and I am just trying to follow in their footsteps,” said McCormick. “I try to be a good role model for the team and never give up. I just try to do my hardest. I may not be the most vocal captain. I try my best to show kids what to do. I go and talk to them when they make a mistake, I try not to yell at them.” —Bill Alden
PU-Bound Morales Tries to Spark Late Rally But Hun Boys’ Hoops Falls in Prep A Opener In mid-January, the Hun S chool boys’ basketball team overcame an 11-point fourth quarter deficit to pull out a thrilling 68-66 win in double over time against Lawrenceville School. So, when fourth-seeded Hun found itself trailing fifth-seeded Lawrenceville 50-39 entering the fourth quar ter last week in the opening round of the state Prep A tournament, Jose Morales and his teammates believed they could produce another stirring comeback. “We always feel like we can come back,” said Hun postgraduate guard Mo rales, who has committed to Princeton where he will be playing for its men’s hoops program. True to form, the Raiders mounted a rally in the February 16 contest, starting the quarter with a 16-7 run to narrow the Lawrenceville lead to 57-55 with 1:35 remaining in regulation. Hun, though, could never get closer than that as it fell 64-58. “Today we just didn’t hit those shots, we didn’t get those key stops,” lamented Morales. “We had a couple of breakdowns on defense, they made more plays today.” While the outcome was disappointing, Morales was proud of the Hun’s fighting spirit. “That is one thing I love about this team is that we are going to battle every game no matter how much we are down by,” said Morales. In going 10-13 on the season, Hun faced some uphill battles as it dealt with a number of injuries. “There were a lot of ups and downs; for a lot of the season we weren’t whole,” said Morales. “We were missing a few guys pretty much the whole season but we kept fighting.” The Raiders did play some of their best basketball down the stretch as they posted wins over Life Center and Peddie in the last week of the season. “We got better as time went on and as we got guys back in the rotation,” said Morales. “We jelled pretty well at the end. Today was just one of those days where we didn’t make the plays that we needed to.” For Morales, a native of Miramar, Fla., spending the year at Hun has been a way to better prepare himself for matriculating to Princeton. “One of the pros about coming here is that I get to be around the area and the campus and the guys that are currently on the Princeton team,” said Morales, noting that he is still getting used to the chilly winter weather in New Jersey. “I am pretty well acclimated with the area right now. I like the style that coach (Mitch) Henderson is running over there. I like the program he is building. I fit the system and I feel like we have a good chance of making the tournament; that is always cool and then you add that with the education you get, there are not many negatives.”
Like Morales, Hun head coach Jon Stone felt his team had a good chance of authoring another comeback stor y against r ival L awrenceville. “We have been able to do it in the past so you always think that you can make it happen when you have done it before,” said Stone. “Give them credit, they made a lot of good plays and we didn’t.” Coming off a tough 63-58 loss to Blair Academy in the Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) semis the previous Saturday, Stone was bitterly disappointed by the setback to the Big Red. “It is just a frustrating way to end,” said Stone. “I felt we could have beaten Blair, we had some tough breaks in that game. Today we didn’t make our own breaks. It is tough to end with two games like that.” Stone liked the toughness and skill supplied by Morales and backcourt mate, senior Niall Carpenter. “They both bring a lot of energy, they know how to compete,” said Stone. “We are certainly going to miss them.” The program will miss its other departing seniors and post-grads, which include S avoy D r u m m on d, L i ke Apuzzi, Austin Harriott, and Sasha French. “They are a great group, they are all going to go on and do great things in col-
lege and we wish them the best of luck,” said Stone. “Five of the six are going on to play basketball in college and one is playing football. They are all going to mean a lot to the program. It will be fun to watch them grow and progress.” Junior guard Austin Hutcherson, who tallied a team-high 14 points in the loss to the Big Red, should mean a lot to the Raiders going forward. “He shows what he can do, he has been out a lot, I think that was only his seventh game all season,” said Stone. “We look forward to him being back next year and being healthy.” With other key players such as sophomore Jus tin Cort, sophomore Tyler Wash ing ton, sophomore Lorenzo Spinazzi, and junior Ewan Lancaster slated to return, Stone is looking forward to next season. “ We have s om e g re at young guys and returning guys, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen,” said Stone. “We are excited about them all returning and hopefully we can build on some things we did this year.” Morales, for his part, tried to set a good example for those returning players. “Just being a guy who has played four years of high school basketball, I wanted to bring some experience, some energy,” said Morales. “I wanted to be someone to look up to, especially for the younger guys.” —Bill Alden
HARD DRIVING: Hun School boys’ basketball player Jose Morales drives to the basket in a game earlier this season. Last week, post-graduate and Princeton-bound guard Morales scored 13 points but it wasn’t enough as fourth-seeded Hun fell 64-58 to fifth-seeded Lawrenceville in the opening round of the state Prep A tournament. The loss in the February 16 contest left the Raiders with a final record of 10-13. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
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Jalynn Spaulding’s offensive prowess has been a key factor underlying the success enjoyed by the Stuart Country Day School basketball team this winter. With sophomore guard Spaulding averaging 15 points a game, the Tartans brought an 18-7 record into the Mercer County Tournament where fourth-seeded Stuart hosted 13th-seeded Trenton High in an opening round contest last Thursday. But when Spaulding managed just three points in the first half against Trenton, she wasn’t fazed. With the Tartans up 27-16 at intermission, things were going according to plan. “Our coach (Justin Leith) said our defense was going to win the game so I didn’t really focus on points,” said Spaulding. “Defense really helped us a lot and I think all of us stepped up as a team.” The Tartans struggled a bit down the stretch as Trenton outscored them 19-10 in the
fourth quarter. But learning from a 53-45 loss to Princeton Day School in the Prep B tournament where Stuart squandered a 10-point halftime lead, the Tartans pulled out a 49-45 win over the Tornadoes. “We didn’t worry about losing that, we had bigger things to focus on like winning in the MCT so we focused on this,” said Spaulding, who ended up with 13 points in the victory. “We really came together as a team.” For Spaulding, who transferred to Stuart from Lawrence High this year, things have come together nicely in her new school. “It has been a really good transition,” said Spaulding. “I just saw a good opportunity for me in the school.” Stuart head coach Leith was happy to see his team put together a really good second quarter, as it outscored Trenton 22-5 after falling behind 11-5 in the first eight minutes of the contest.
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BRINGING IT: Stuart Country Day School sophomore guard Jalynn Spaulding brings the ball up the court in recent action. Last Thursday, Spaulding scored 13 points to help fourth-seeded Stuart defeat 13th-seeded Trenton High 4945 in the opening round of the Mercer County Tournament. Two days later, the Tartans fell 75-27 to fifth-seeded Allentown in the MCT quarterfinals. Stuart, now 19-8, hosts Nottingham on February 25. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
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“If we are doing what we practice and we are into it, pressuring the basketball and denying, doing all the things that we practice every day, we are a solid team,” said Leith. “If we do anything other than that, we are not a good team. We saw that in the first quarter where we were down 11-5 and it could have been worse than that if they had hit a couple of shots. But then we slowly started getting back to what we do and it is a reminder that’s why we came back.” Senior guard Harley Guzman sparked the comeback as she scored 16 points in the second quarter. “It is always great when a player steps up like that, she doesn’t average that in a game,” said Leith of Guzman, who ended up with 18 points on the evening. “We have a couple of players who can do that. I know that Jalynn has done that a couple of times this season, Bey-Shana (Clark) has done it a couple of times this season. I don’t know if Harley has, but she is certainly capable of it because she used to do it last year when we didn’t have many weapons.” Leith didn’t like the way his team did things on the boards as it let Trenton creep back into the contest down the stretch. “The frustrating thing was that we had to box out, we knew that this team wasn’t the best shooting team but they are great at offensive rebounding,” said Leith. “We did a little bit in the first half; we were getting some rebounds and then it just started to fall apart. If we win, we win, if we lose, we lose, but if we are not doing what we practice every day and what we are all about, that is frustrating. I wasn’t worried, it was just frustrating as heck to do something since November and here we are in February and you go away from it.” While Stuart wasn’t at its sharpest. Spaulding’s efforts
helped it pull out the win. “Jalynn did an excellent job defensively today; we knew that they had a tough player in No. 11 (Jhava Wilson) and she accepted the challenge and she stepped up,” added Leith. “The points started to come, she let the game come to her. She is one of the main reasons why we won the game, because she was a presence there and caused Wilson some trouble.”
For Leith, seeing his program win a game in the MCT was a big deal. “I don’t know when the last time Stuart advanced in the MCT so that was one of our goals this season,” said Leith, whose squad fell 75-27 to fifth-seeded Allentown in the MCT quarterfinals last Saturday to move to 19-8 and will play Nottingham on February 25 in its season finale. “We talked about it and we
accomplished that goal and we are happy with it.” In Spaulding’s view, the squad’s good chemistry has helped it achieve goals this winter. “We all as a team really connected,” said Spaulding. “It is not me and Bey-Shana, it is a full team. We all came together, the seniors have been really leading.” —Bill Alden
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Boys’ Hockey: Pennington fell 6-3 to Germantown Academy (Pa.) last Wednesday in the Independence Hockey League tournament. The loss left the Red RaidG irl s’ B asketba l l : Nia ers with a final record of Sapia and Maura Kelly had 8-6-3. big games as fourth-seeded Hun fell 81-48 to top-seeded Blair Academy in the state Prep A semis last Thursday. Sophomore Sapia scored 20 points while senior Kelly chipped in 12 in her final Boys’ Basketball : Matt game for the Raiders. The Hart scored 19 points but loss left Hun with a final reit wasn’t enough as 14thcord of 1-22. seeded PHS fell 62-36 at third-seeded Trenton Catholic Academy last Thursday in the opening round of the Mercer County Tournament. Junior Zahrion Blue chipped in 13 points as the Girls’ Basketball: Carly Little Tigers moved to 6-16. Rice led the way as second- PHS will start play in the seeded Pennington defeated state tournament where it is top-seeded Newark Acade- seeded 16th in the Central my 46-36 in the state Prep Group 4 sectional and will B title game last Wednesday. play at top-seeded HunterRice poured in 21 points, ton Central in an opening hitting four three-pointers round contest on March 1. in the process, to help the ——— Red Raiders hand Newark Girls’ Basketball: Unable Academy its first loss of the to get its offense going, season. Pennington made 16th-seeded PHS fell 58-27 a good run in the Mercer to top-seeded Ewing in the County Tournament as the opening round of the Merthird-seeded Red Raiders cer County Tournament last advanced to the semis where Thursday. Freshman Erin they fell 59-33 to second- Devine scored seven points seeded Notre Dame last to lead the Little Tigers. On Monday. The defeat left Pen- Monday, Devon Lis scored nington with a final record 10 points in a losing cause of 18-5.
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PDS Girls’ Basketball: Maddie Coyne had a big game in a losing cause as 12th-seeded PDS fell 73-39 to fifthseeded Allentown in the first round of the Mercer County Tournament last Thursday. Sophomore Coyne scored 12 points as the Panthers dropped to 12-13. ——— B oys’ Hoc ke y : Connor Fletcher came up big in his final appearance on the ice as PDS edged Chatham 3-2 last Thursday in its season final. Senior star and captain Fletcher scored the winning goal and also had two assists as the Panthers posted a final record of 15-7-2. ——— Girls’ Hockey: Sam Dwyer and Ashley Cavuto starred as PDS defeated Oak Knoll 4-1 last Thursday. Sophomore Dwyer notched two goals while junior Cavuto
CHIN UP: Princeton High wrestler Alec Bobchin, right, battles a foe in a bout earlier this season. Last weekend, freshman star Bobchin placed second at 120 pounds at the District 17 championships at Hunterdon Central. Little Tiger junior standout James Verbeyst was second at 145. PHS finished sixth of nine schools in the team standings at the competition, which was won by host Hunterdon Central. (Photo by Frank Wojciechowski) chipped in a goal and an asThe season will run from sist as the Panthers ended early April through mid-June. the season with a 15-8-1 Pre-season team practices record. will be held from April 4 onwards. Opening Day will be April 9 (both ceremonies and games ) . Champion ship Saturday and End of Season Celebration will be June 11. PLL Night at Trenton ThunBoys’ Basketball: Running into a buzz-saw, fifth-seeded der will be May 13. Tickets Lawrenceville fell 99-60 to are $11 each and can be top-seeded St. Benedict’s in purchased as part of the regthe state Prep A semis last istration process with part of Thursday. The defeat left the proceeds for each sale the Big Red with a final re- going to PLL. Regular game schedules cord of 16-10. will be as follows: ——— • Tee Ball (ages 4-6): SatGirls’ Basketball: Getting urdays only with variable outscored 21-9 in the second quarter, second-seeded start times approximately Lawrenceville fell 64-44 to bet ween 10 a.m. and 4 top-seeded Blair Academy in p.m.; • Instructional Division (ages the state Prep championship game last Saturday. The Big 6-8): Monday nights 6-7:30 Red ended the season with p.m. and Saturdays from approximately 9:30-11 a.m.; a 10-11 record. • Rookies Division (ages 7-9): Thursday nights 6-8 p.m. and Saturdays 11:15 a.m.-1 p.m., plus one practice per week TBD by Team Manager; Princeton Rec Department • Minors Division (ages Offering Spring, Summer Programs 9 -10 ) : Tu e s d a y n i g h t s The Princeton Recreation from 6-8 p.m. and SaturDepartment has activated days from 1:30-3:30 p.m., online registration for 2016 plus one practice per week Spring and Summer pro- TBD by Team Manager; grams. • Intermediate (ages 11P r o g r a m s o f fe r e d i n - 13 ) : We d n e s d ay n i g h t s clude: day camp, teen travel from 6-8 p.m. and Saturcamp, basketball camps and days from 4-6:15 p.m., plus leagues, skateboard camp, one practice per week TBD youth track camp, Commu- by Team Manager. nity Park pool membership, All players registering for CP pool programs, kids’ the Rookies, Minors, and In‘Splash ‘n Dash’ Aquathon, termediate Divisions (ages 7 among others. and up) must attend MandaThere is an Early-Bird tory Player Evaluations on Special Discount on select Februar y 27 at the Hun CP Pool Memberships, Day School. Camp and Teen Travel Camp The registration fee registration available until for PLL Spring Baseball April 8. More information 2016 is $205. Each player can be found online at www. will receive a full uniform. princetonrecreation.com. The registration fee for Tee Ball is $120 (Tee Ball play——— Princeton Little League ers will receive a cap and Holding 2016 Registration jersey). Scholarships are R e g i s t r a t i o n f o r t h e available towards registraPrinceton Little League’s tion fees and the purchase (PLL) spring 2016 baseball of equipment (gloves and and tee ball season is now shoes). A $20 sibling disopen at www.princetonlittle- count for each sibling playing baseball or softball. league.com. Please contact Meghan Hedin Players between the ages of 4 and 13 who live in or with any questions about regattend a school in the PLL istration, scholarships, or volBoundary Area are eligible unteering at meghan.hedin@ to play. Note that any child gmail.com. ——— who is currently 4 years old is eligible to play tee ball Dillon Youth Basketball this spring as long as they Playoff Results turn 5 years old by August In action last Saturday in 31, 2016. the 4th/5th grade boys’ diIn order to be eligible, vision of the Dillon Youth players MUST also meet one Basketball League, Matthew of the two following crite- Land scored 16 points and ria: 1) Players can live with- Kian Bragg added six to lead in the PLL Boundary Area, Princeton Youth Sports to a which includes par ts of 34-29 win over Jefferson Rocky Hill, Skillman, and Plumbing in the opening H o p e w e l l , o r 2 ) T h e y round of the playoffs. Wilc a n at tend a s cho ol i n liam Brandt scored 21 points to pace Jefferson Plumbing the PLL Boundary Area.
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PRESIDENTS’ DAY: Members of the Princeton Youth Hockey Association (PYHA) Bantam B Tigers show off the medals they earned for winning their division at the Philadelphia Presidential Power-Play Tournament at the Ice Line Quad Rinks and Oaks Rink in West Chester, Pa. earlier this month. The Tigers defeated the Hillsborough, N.C. Sharks in the semifinals 1-0, bringing them to an all-New Jersey championship game where they faced the Red Bank Generals. The Tigers posted a 2-1 overtime win to earn the title. Pictured, from left to right, are Danny Mulligan, Julia Epstein, Ronit Thummaluru, Seamus Parauda, Paul Sarka, Matei Moldoveanu, John Schwimmer, Jeffrey Kim, Christopher Brake, Andrew Galvin, Michael Fitzpatrick,Tyler Gural, Head Coach Joe Gural, Collin Beatty, Nicholas Sarka, and Marc Portlock.
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in the loss. In other opening round playoff games in the division, A.J. Surace scored eight points to pace Princeton Dental Group in a 22-18 victory over Ace Hardware. Jonathon Davidge and Jack Durbin scored six points apiece in the loss. Alex Winters scored 10 points and Remmick Granozio added seven as Lependorf & Silverstein defeated Conte’s 36-23. Jude Blaser had 12 and Karem Koyluoglu added seven in the loss for Conte’s. Princeton Pi topped Mason, Griffin & Pierson, 31-13, as Bram Silva scored eight points. Joshua Trotman and Jeremy Sallade added six points apiece in the win, while Charlie Howes had nine points in the loss. In the opening round of the 6th-7th grade boys’ division playoffs, MarShawn Ferguson scored 18 points to lead Princeton Pediatrics to a 2521 win over Corner House. Jaxon Petrone scored eight points in the loss. Andrew Friedman scored 19 points and Samuel Borovoy added eight as University Orthopedic Associates topped McCaffrey’s, 39-23. Benjamin Barkofsky had 20 points in a losing cause. In a non-playoff game, Ryan Bowen scored 23 points to pace Princeton Orthopedic Associates to a 40-30 win over Baldino & Brothers. Will Doran had nine points and Tommy Delaney added eight in the loss. In the opening round of the playoffs in the 8th/9th grade boys’ division, Luke Wingreen scored eight points and Grant Luther added six to lead Metropolis Salon to a 28-21 win over Woodwinds. Jay Jackson scored 11 points in the loss. Judd Petrone scored 20 points and Vincent Taylor added 10 as Princeton PBA No. 130 topped Princeton Restorative, 57-29. Denzel Washington had 19 points in a losing cause. In a non-playoff game, Jaylen Johnson scored 24 points to pace Cross Culture to a 3631 win over Princeton Pettoranello. Thomas Reid had 12 points in the loss. In playoff action in the girls’ division, Yayla Tur scored 14 points and Grace Rebak added six as the Liberty topped the Mystics, 28-21. Lauren Klein scored 19 points in the loss. Myla Wailoo scored 10 points to pace the Wings to a 14-11 win over the Sky. Freya Patel had four points in the loss. The Mercury defeated the Sparks, 31-12, as Sarah Granozio led the way with 12 points. Shea Sullivan had eight points in the loss. Marcela Nearing scored 14 points and Tara Nevin added 10 as the Storm topped the Dream, 34-11. Grace Brown and Renee Mellman had four points apiece in the loss.
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ley Jr. She is survived by her husband Ashley W. and their two daughters, Dr. Leslie L. Wright and Ashley E. Wright; her stepmother Ina Katherine Wells and her husband Bob Wells; her brother Spencer Lasley and his wife Ann; and her brother Rod Lasley and his wife Kimberly. At Tina’s request, no services were held. Her family will gather to scatter her ashes in the Rocky Mountains at a later date. Memorial contributions in her memory to Medecins Sans Frontieres ( DoctorsWithoutBorders.org/donate) are appreciated. Extend condolences and share remembrances at TheKimbleFuneralHome.com.
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wanted him to take over the business. But since the age of 16, Sandy knew he wanted to be an analytical chemist, and he eventually earned his PhD in chemistry from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He worked at Lederle Labs in N.Y., American Cyanamid in Stanford, Conn., Maumee Chemical in Ohio, and Union Camp and Thiokol Chemical in N.J. Sandy was an active member of The Jewish Center of Princeton, a tennis and table tennis player, as well as a lover of the jazz greats such as Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, and Louis Armstrong. He saw all three of his children participating on the Princeton High School tennis teams and all of them playing trumpet in the high school studio jazz band. He was an active member of CWW, Community Without Walls for Seniors in Princeton. He went to the gym 3 days a week and was an avid reader of novels. He will be sorely missed. Services will be private. ———
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S ylv ia R . L i z a na, 96, of Princeton died Saturday, February 20, 2016 at Brandywine Senior Living surrounded by her loving family. Born and raised in Chile she also resided in Argentina before moving to Princeton in 1990. Sylvia was an accomplished concert pianist at the Chilean Conservatory of Music where she was recognized for her talent by Claudio Arrau. An avid and highly intellectually curious reader, she was also a woman ahead of her time. She was a civil aviation pilot, a Steeple Chase performer, she sat at the table with Eva Perón. She traveled the world to fulfill her always pressing need of learning about humanity. In Princeton she joined the Latin American Group of Women of Princeton and was a member of the unique reading club of the South American ladies of Princeton. Daughter of the late Valentin and Rosa Lizana-Parrague; sister of Lelia and Joseph II Ferrere of France; mother-in-law of the late Charles Feit; grandmother of the late Paul Andre Feit; wife of the late Sergio Schindler; she is survived by her daughter Hedwig Feit of Princeton, New York, and Santiago de Chile; and her lov ing fr iend and nurse Reina Donis; as well as by her sisters-in-law; brotherin-law; nephews ; nieces ; grand-nieces; grand-nephews; and great-grand-nieces and great-grand-nephews.
Also by her loving friends spread around the world. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 25, 2016 at St. Paul’s Church 214 Nassau Street, Princeton. Burial will follow in the Lawrenceville Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, 40 Vandeventer Avenue, Princeton In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Paul Andre Feit Memorial Fund at Baruch College, 1 Bernard Baruch Way, VC 6th Floor, Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature, NYC, N.Y, 10010 ———
2016 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Ketusky Funeral Home, 1310 Brooks Blvd., Manville, N.J., (908) 575-8512. The Parastas Service will take place at 4 p.m. during the viewing. The Funeral will be on Friday, February 26, 2016, 8 a.m. from the Ketusky Funeral Home followed by a 9 a.m. Funeral Service at St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Hillsborough. Burial will fol low at S acre d He ar t Cemetery in Hillsborough. Donations may be made in her memory to: St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 1900 Brooks Blvd., Hillsborough, NJ 08844. For additional information please visit our website at www. ketusky.com. ———
Catherine Lengyel, 87, passed away on Sunday February 21, 2016 at Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center in Somerville, N.J. with her loving family by her side. She was born in Lyndhurst, N.J. the daughter of the late Theodore and Marie Stawicki. Mrs. Lengyel was a lifelong resident of Hillsborough, N.J. Over the years, she worked in sales at Nina and Davids Clothing Store, as a cook at LaJay’s Restaurant, and before retiring, as a baker/server at Hillsborough High School. Mrs. Lengyel enjoyed cooking, baking, reading, and most of all, spending time with her family and friends. She was a ver y active member of St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Hillsborough. She was a member of the Church Rosary Society and Choir. Mrs. Lengyel also was a worker and baker at the Church bingo games, made Holy Bread for the Church, and baked for the Bishops. She was predeceased by her husband Charles Lengyel (19221995) and by her brother Leonard Stawicki. She is survived by her sons Richard and his wife Holly; James and his wife Bernadette; and daughter Patricia Sadowski and her husband Charles. She is also survived by 7 granddaughters: Tracy, Kate and her husband Matt; Lara and her husband Joe; Jennifer and her husband Kyle ; Gabriella, Abigail, and Bailey; and by 5 greatgrandchildren Jillian, Benjamin, Henry, Sophie, and Sam; and by her sisters-inlaw Josephine Stawicki and Betty Stano and her husband Michael. The viewing will be on T hurs day, Febr uar y 25,
Kathleen K. Schoemaker, 64, of Blue Bell, Pa. formerly of Princeton, died on February 22, 2016 at her home. She was born in Mineola, N.Y. on November 5, 1951 to Frances (Pakula) and the late Alex S. Kozlowsky. Kathleen was the chief financial officer for Domain Associates, LLC. for 30 years. She was a dedicated member of St. Helena Church in Blue Bell and St. Paul’s Church in Princeton. Kathleen is survived by her children Jeremy Schoemaker and Annemarie Tester (Michael), her grandchildren Katelyn Marie Tester and William Michael Tester, and her sister Terese Fernandez. She was pre-deceased by her brother Paul Kozlowsky. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Mass on Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 10 a.m. at St. Helena Church, 1489 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, Pa. 19422. The Viewing will be Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Emil J. Ciavarelli Family Funeral Homes, 516 Fayette St. Conshohocken, Pa. 19428, and Saturday from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at St. Helena Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Charitable contributions to Einstein Montgomery Cancer Center where Kathleen received loving care can be made online at http:// advance.einstein.edu or send checks to: Walk Through the Park, Einstein Healthcare Network, Development Department, Braemer Building, 5501 Old York Road, Philadelphia, PA 19141. Online donations should be designated “Walk Through the Park”. All are welcome to attend the annual Walk on May 21, 2016 at the Norristown Area Farm Park to support the Cancer Center. Condolences may be made at www.ciavarelli funeralhomes.com.
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degree in sociology from the University of Wyoming, where she met her husband Ashley W. Wright, an English and journalism major. Their travels in the Pacific and Asia together took them to Hawaii, where Tina earned a Master’s degree at the University of Hawaii in teaching English as a Second Language and then on to Hong Kong, where she and her husband lived for 14 years before moving to Princeton. Tina taught specialized English as a second language at Hong Kong University. Tina loved language and music and was a voracious reader, passions she instilled in her Hong Kong-born twin daughters, Ashley and Leslie. Tina was predeceased by her father, Dr. David Lasley; her biological mother and her brother David Las-
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with Princeton address. 3 BR, LR/DR w/fireplace, updated eat-in kitchen, garage, laundry w/washer & dryer, hardwood floors. Includes lawn & snow maintenance. Move-in ready, available now. No pets, smoke free, $2,400. (609) 683-4802. 02-10-3t ONE CAR GARAGE: 1 block from Nassau Street in Princeton. Available March 1st. Rent, $160/mo. Call (609) 462-7719. 02-24 APARTMENT FOR RENT: Griggstown, (Princeton address). 1 bedroom, office/media room, full bath, kitchen w/dishwasher, dining area, living room, bonus room with private washer/dryer, screened-in porch, off-street parking, includes all utilities & cable. 1,000+sf. $1,500/mo. (732) 763-8271. 02-24 CLEANING LADY: with references is looking to clean your house. Call for free estimate, (609) 977-2516. 02-03-4t
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LIVE-IN COMPANION: Caring, elderly care companion with 15 yrs. experience seeks employment for your elderly parent or relative. Excellent references. Contact Dawn (201) 815-6761; email a.squire@aol.com 02-10-3t
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Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Physics, SAT, ACT & AP. For more information contact Tom at (609) 216-6921. tf EXCELLENT BABYSITTER: With references, available in the Princeton area. (609) 216-5000 tf
HANDYMAN: General duties at your service! High skill levels in indoor/outdoor painting, sheet rock, deck work, power washing & general on the spot fix up. Carpentry, tile installation, moulding, etc. EPA certified. T/A “Elegant Remodeling”, www.elegantdesignhandyman.com Call Roeland (609) 933-9240 or roelandvan@gmail.com tf PERSONAL ASSISTANT: Caring assistant available to help you with shopping, errands, appointments, companion care, computer tasks, editing, proofreading, etc. Experienced. References. Call (609) 649-2359. 02-24 HOME IMPROVEMENT: Small & large construction jobs including custom carpentry, tile work, flooring, masonry, sidewalks & patios w/pavers, handyman items & decks. References, licensed & insured. Immediate response, (609) 613-0197. 02-24 ROOM WANTED (PRINCETON): Financially limited single male academic needs unfurnished room to be occupied at most 3 days/week. ($250 per mo.) Call anytime (860) 652-9234. 02-17-3t PAINTING BY PAUL LLC: Interior, exterior. Wallpaper removal, light carpentry, power washing, deck staining, renovation of kitchen cabinets. Free estimates. Fully insured. Local references. Cell (609) 468-2433. 01-13/03-02 NEED AN ELDERLY CAREGIVER?
I provide compassionate services for the elderly. I have 30+ years experience with references & own transportation provided. Live-in preferred. Call (609) 240-4576. 02-10-4t PRINCETON HOME WANTED: Well qualified first time buyers relocating to Princeton seek 2 bedroom or larger home with small yard, convenient to University. OK if some repairs required. No tear downs. Price to $650,000. Buyers will pay brokers fee. June/July closing preferred. Contact Kenneth Verbeyst- Broker Assoc, BHHS Fox Roach Realtors (609) 9241600 or ken@verbeyst.com 02-24-3t
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This expansive home is located in the Princeton Walk Enclave not far from Princeton in S. Brunswick Twp. There are 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, and state-of-the-art feature throughout – including eat-in kitchen, floorto-ceiling bay windows, fireplace, and gleaming hardwood floors. It provides maintenance-free living, indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, fitness room. Carefree Living in a BRIGHT & elegant house. $520,000
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Deadline: 12 pm Tuesday • Payment: All ads must be pre-paid, Cash, credit card, or check. • 25 words or less: $23.25 • each add’l word 15 cents • Surcharge: $15.00 for ads greater than 60 words in length. • 3 weeks: $59.00 • 4 weeks: $76 • 6 weeks: $113 • 6 month and annual discount rates available. • Classifieds by the inch: $26.50/inch • Employment: $33
PRINCETON ACADEMICS TUTOR-COUNSEL-COACH All grades & subjects. Regular & Special Education. ADHD coaching. Beginning to advanced reading instruction. Test prep- PARCC, SSAT, PSAT, SAT, ACT. School assessments & homework club. Build self-esteem while learning! JUDY DINNERMAN, M.A., Reading & Educational Specialist. 35 yrs. experience, U. of Pa. certified, www.princetonacademics.com, (609) 865-1111 03-09 HOUSE CLEANING: By experienced Polish lady. Good prices. References available. Own transportation. Honest, reliable, excellent job. Free estimate. Please call Magda, (609) 372-6927. 02-17-4t
TOWN TOPICS CLASSIFIEDS GETS TOP RESULTS! Whether it’s selling furniture, finding a lost pet, or having a garage sale, TOWN TOPICS is the way to go! We deliver to ALL of Princeton as well as surrounding areas, so your ad is sure to be read. Call (609) 924-2200 ext. 10 for more details. tf BUYING all antiques, artwork, coins, jewelry, wristwatches, military, old trunks, clocks, toys, books, furniture, carpets, musical instruments, etc. Serving Princeton for over 25 years. Free appraisals. Time Traveler Antiques and Appraisals, (609) 9247227. 01-20/04-06 SUPERIOR HANDYMAN SERVICES: Experienced in all residential home repairs. Free Estimate/References/ Insured. (908) 966-0662 or www. superiorhandymanservices-nj.com 02-03/04/27 POLISH WOMAN: Looking for housecleaning work. Good references. Own transportation. Please call (609) 947-2958. 01-06/03-23 I BUY ALL KINDS of Old or Pretty Things: China, glass, silver, pottery, costume jewelry, evening bags, fancy linens, paintings, small furniture, etc. Local woman buyer. (609) 9217469. 08-12-16 BUYING: Antiques, paintings, Oriental rugs, coins, clocks, furniture, old toys, military, books, cameras, silver, costume & fine jewelry. Guitars & musical instruments. I buy single items to entire estates. Free appraisals. (609) 306-0613. 07-31-16 TK PAINTING: Interior, exterior. Power-washing, wallpaper removal, plaster repair, Venetian plaster, deck staining. Renovation of kitchen cabinets. Excellent references. Free estimates. Call (609) 947-3917 10-21/04-13 STORAGE SPACE: 194 Nassau St. 1227 sq. ft. Clean, dry, secure space. Please call (609) 921-6060 for details. 06-10-tf HOME REPAIR SPECIALIST: Interior/exterior repairs, carpentry, trim, rotted wood, power washing, painting, deck work, sheet rock/ spackle, gutter & roofing repairs. Punch list is my specialty. 40 years experience. Licensed & insured. Call Creative Woodcraft (609) 586-2130 06-17-16 J.O. PAINTING & HOME IMPROVEMENTS: Painting for interior & exterior, framing, dry wall, spackle, trims, doors, windows, floors, tiles & more. Call (609) 883-5573. 05-13-16 NASSAU STREET: Small Office Suites with parking. 390 sq. ft; 1467 sq. ft. Please call (609) 921-6060 for details. 06-10-tf NEED SOMETHING DONE? General contractor. Seminary Degree, 17 years experience in the Princeton area. Bath renovations, decks, tile, window/door installations, masonry, carpentry & painting. Licensed & insured. References available. (609) 477-9261. 02-24-16
Amy Butewicz Sales Associate, REALTOR® (732) 887-5649 cell (609) 683-8588 office amy.butewicz@foxroach.com
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Cranbury Twp. $1,200,000 ONE OF A KIND LAKE FRONT PROPERTY! Great 4BR, 1.5BA home in beautiful downtown Cranbury. LS# 6691330 Call (609) 924-1600 Marketed by Rocco D’Armiento
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Southhampton Twp. $498,000 5BR, 2.5BA well-maintained historic colonial located on approx. 6 acres at the end of a cul-desac with more to offer than what meets the eye! LS# 6634344 Call (609) 924-1600 Marketed by Stacy Butewicz
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East Windsor Twp. $357,999 Beautiful 4BR, 2.5BA colonial with a floor plan perfect for entertaining and comfortable living! LS# 6735145 Call (609) 924-1600 Marketed by Linda Pecsi
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YARD CLEAN UP! Seeding, mulching, trimming, weeding, lawn mowing, planting & much more. Please call (609) 637-0550. 03-25-16 JOES LANDSCAPING INC. Of PRINCEtON Property Maintenance and Specialty Jobs Commercial/Residential Over 30 Years of Experience •Fully Insured •Free Consultations Email: joeslandscapingprinceton@ gmail.com Text (only) (609) 638-6846 Office (609) 216-7936 Princeton References •Green Company HIC #13VH07549500 04-29-16 AWARD WINNING SLIPCOVERS Custom fitted in your home.
LIVE-IN COMPANION: Caring, elderly care companion with 15 yrs. experience seeks employment for your elderly parent or relative. Excellent references. Contact Dawn (201) 815-6761; email a.squire@aol.com 02-10-3t MARILYN HOUSECLEANING: Years of experience! Reliable, own transportation. References upon request. (609) 503-0420. 02-10-3t HOUSECLEANING: I have 15+ years experience. Honest, detail oriented, great local references, own transportation. Will work weekends, too. Please call Izabel (609) 4628799. 02-10-3t tUtORING AVAILABLE: in Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Physics, SAT, ACT & AP. For more information contact Tom at (609) 216-6921. tf EXCELLENt BABYSIttER:
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ENHANCED BY A BEAUTIFUL SETTING On over an acre, this charming house has much to offer. It contains 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths and in addition, a separate homeoffice building, parking for 5 cars and inviting pool. In nearby Lawrence Township with a Princeton address all the work has been done – just move right in and add your own personal touches. Call For More Details.
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windhamstitches.com 03-18-16 PRINCEtON: 1 BR DUPLEX House for Rent. $1,575/mo. Parking Available. Call (609) 921-7655. tf EStAtE LIQUIDAtION SERVICE: I will clean out attics, basements, garages & houses. Single items to entire estates. No job too big or small. In business over 35 years, serving all of Mercer County. Call (609) 306-0613. 07-31-16
WE BUY CARS Belle Mead Garage (908) 359-8131 Ask for Chris tf WANtED: Physical therapist/ Med Dr./Dentist +/-2,000 SF Space for Rent in Lawrenceville, off of 95 & Princeton Pike, next to the first approved 200 participant Adult Health Daycare Center. Ground Level, plenty of parking. Call for more information. (609) 921-7655. tf WHAt’S A GREAt GIft fOR A fORMER PRINCEtONIAN? A Gift Subscription! We have prices for 1 or 2 years -call (609)924-2200x10 to get more info! tf DO YOU HAVE ItEMS YOU’D LIKE tO BUY OR SELL? Consider placing a classified ad! Call (609) 924-2200 ext 10 DEADLINE: Tues before 12 noon tf VERMONt CAStING StARDANCE: Vent-free natural gas stove. Excellent condition, includes tile hearth pad. $2,200. list, offered at $1,150. Call (609) 902-3552. 02-24 HOUSE fOR RENt with Princeton address. 3 BR, LR/DR w/fireplace, updated eat-in kitchen, garage, laundry w/washer & dryer, hardwood floors. Includes lawn & snow maintenance. Move-in ready, available now. No pets, smoke free, $2,400. (609) 683-4802. 02-10-3t ONE CAR GARAGE: 1 block from Nassau Street in Princeton. Available March 1st. Rent, $160/mo. Call (609) 462-7719. 02-24
NEWLY LISTED Marvelous New Construction Living Room with fireplace, Dining Room, State-Of-The-Art Kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 Baths, Finished Basement, 2-car Garage. In a most convenient Princeton neighborhood.
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APARtMENt fOR RENt: Griggstown, (Princeton address). 1 bedroom, office/media room, full bath, kitchen w/dishwasher, dining area, living room, bonus room with private washer/dryer, screened-in porch, off-street parking, includes all utilities & cable. 1,000+sf. $1,500/mo. (732) 763-8271. 02-24 CLEANING LADY: with references is looking to clean your house. Call for free estimate, (609) 977-2516. 02-03-4t
HANDYMAN: General duties at your service! High skill levels in indoor/outdoor painting, sheet rock, deck work, power washing & general on the spot fix up. Carpentry, tile installation, moulding, etc. EPA certified. T/A “Elegant Remodeling”, www.elegantdesignhandyman.com Call Roeland (609) 933-9240 or roelandvan@gmail.com tf PERSONAL ASSIStANt: Caring assistant available to help you with shopping, errands, appointments, companion care, computer tasks, editing, proofreading, etc. Experienced. References. Call (609) 649-2359. 02-24 HOME IMPROVEMENt: Small & large construction jobs including custom carpentry, tile work, flooring, masonry, sidewalks & patios w/pavers, handyman items & decks. References, licensed & insured. Immediate response, (609) 613-0197. 02-24 ROOM WANtED (PRINCEtON): Financially limited single male academic needs unfurnished room to be occupied at most 3 days/week. ($250 per mo.) Call anytime (860) 652-9234. 02-17-3t PAINtING BY PAUL LLC: Interior, exterior. Wallpaper removal, light carpentry, power washing, deck staining, renovation of kitchen cabinets. Free estimates. Fully insured. Local references. Cell (609) 468-2433. 01-13/03-02 NEED AN ELDERLY CAREGIVER?
I provide compassionate services for the elderly. I have 30+ years experience with references & own transportation provided. Live-in preferred. Call (609) 240-4576. 02-10-4t PRINCEtON HOME WANtED: Well qualified first time buyers relocating to Princeton seek 2 bedroom or larger home with small yard, convenient to University. OK if some repairs required. No tear downs. Price to $650,000. Buyers will pay brokers fee. June/July closing preferred. Contact Kenneth Verbeyst- Broker Assoc, BHHS Fox Roach Realtors (609) 9241600 or ken@verbeyst.com 02-24-3t
PRINCEtON ACADEMICS tUtOR-COUNSEL-COACH All grades & subjects. Regular & Special Education. ADHD coaching. Beginning to advanced reading instruction. Test prep- PARCC, SSAT, PSAT, SAT, ACT. School assessments & homework club. Build self-esteem while learning! JUDY DINNERMAN, M.A., Reading & Educational Specialist. 35 yrs. experience, U. of Pa. certified, www.princetonacademics.com, (609) 865-1111 03-09 HOUSE CLEANING: By experienced Polish lady. Good prices. References available. Own transportation. Honest, reliable, excellent job. Free estimate. Please call Magda, (609) 372-6927. 02-17-4t CLEANING, IRONING, LAUNDRY: by Polish women with a lot of experience. Excellent references, own transportation. Please call Inga at (609) 530-1169, leave message. 02-24-4t
ABUNDANT SPLENDOR CRANBURY | Tranquility and privacy pervade all upon entering the extended drive and sweeping equestrian-fenced front lawn CHERRY HILL ROAD of this gracious, custom-built Grand Colonial. A two-story foyer features a majestic, dual-suspended butterfly staircase and PRINCETON connects with the superbly appointed dining room and a living room boasting fine silk drapery, mill-work and marble surround fireplaces. The spectacular two-story great room exemplifies gracious comfort and masterful craftsmanship with walls of glass and streaming natural light, as well as entertainment flow into the fully-paneled study, enviable kitchen and breakfast room, and nearby media room. The second floor features three well-proportioned bedrooms sharing two full baths and the master bedroom suite with tastefully appointed his and hers walk-in closets, double-sided gas fireplace and private sitting room to gaze at the 6+ acres of ever-changing beauty across the backyard landscape. An impressive 52foot game room can be accessed via a back staircase. The beautiful setting for this pristine home ensures convenient, equal distance commutes for New York City or Philadelphia. Cranbury K-8 elementary and Princeton High School. 81 Petty Road, Cranbury, NJ.
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32 Chambers street Princeton, NJ 08542 (609) 924-1416 Martha F. stockton, Broker-owner
Asking prices: $1,480,00 for 739 Prospect Ave. and $1,400,000 for 743 Prospect. For more information call Jonathan at (267)298-0393 or Ed at (609)902-0707
HoUsECLEANING: Experienced, English speaking, great references, reliable with own transportation. Weekly & bi-weekly cleaning. Green cleaning available. Susan, (732) 8733168. 02-03/03-30 ToWN ToPICs CLAssIFIEds GETs ToP rEsULTs! Whether it’s selling furniture, finding a lost pet, or having a garage sale, TOWN TOPICS is the way to go! We deliver to ALL of Princeton as well as surrounding areas, so your ad is sure to be read. Call (609) 924-2200 ext. 10 for more details.
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For more photos and Floorplan, visit 395Wendoverdrive.inFo PRINCETON, Custom designed brick, one-story French style home. Highlights include high ceilings, multiple fireplaces, hardwood floors and walls of windows and sliding doors providing access to the deck and backyard. Gourmet kitchen with large island and high end appliances. Four ensuites with updated bathrooms and full finished walk-out lower level. $1,550,000
For more photos and Floorplan, visit 917stuartroad.inFo PRINCETON, This 5 bedroom ranch has undergone a complete transformation and cannot be missed. Beautifully landscaped 2 acres and heated salt water pool with systematic underwater lighting makes for a resort-like setting. Highlights include brand new kitchen, rare granite tops, high end appliances, concrete floors, and 3 fireplaces. $1,799,999
For more photos and Floorplan, visit 59shadybrooklane.inFo PRINCETON, Three-year-old custom-built Colonial in Littlebrook with formal rooms and bright entertaining areas including a gourmet kitchen. Luxurious master suite and three additional bedrooms. Features hand-scraped wide plank oak floors, high ceilings, recessed lighting, wainscoting and decorative moldings. Close to Carnegie Lake. $1,850,000
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It’s our pleasure to honor all of these award wInners. NJ REALTORS® Circle of Excellence Sales Award, Platinum - 2015
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NJ REALTORS® Circle of Excellence Sales Award, Gold - 2015
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NJ REALTORS® Circle of Excellence Sales Award, Silver - 2015
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NJ REALTORS® Circle of Excellence Sales Award, Bronze - 2015
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teresa cunnIngham
nadIa macauley
carIna dowell
Joseph plotnIcK
JulIe harrIson
mIthra shenoy
harrIet hudson
VIctorIa wang
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UNIqUE OPPORTUNITy PRINCETON, Long awaited new construction in Littlebrook by Angelone Homes on 0.89 acres. Home has open floor plan, top-of-the-line appliances, mudroom with cubbies, master bedroom with walk-in closet and luxurious bath, office and fifth bedroom and full bath on the main floor. Additional features include high ceilings, hardwood floors, mouldings, finished basement and generator. $2,100,000 Beatrice Bloom 609-577-2989 (cell)
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MONTgOMERy TwP., This pristine 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom Birchwood townhome has an easy and elegant lifestyle, offering unobstructed views of rolling lawn and Autumn Hill Woods. Dir: Blue Spring to Chestnut Court. $339,000
PRINCETON, Cute ranch in desirable location within walking distance to all schools, Princeton Shopping Center and parks. Hardwood floors throughout the three bedrooms and living areas. Tons of built-in shelves and cabinets. $575,000
Denise Varga 609-439-3605 (cell)
Beatrice Bloom 609-577-2989 (cell)
NEw TO ThE MaRKET PRINCETON, Charming ranch in a great location. Wellmaintained and updated, featuring large windows that abound in the living room and family rooms which show of the great back yard and patio. $599,000
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PRINCETON, Features a paver walkway surrounded by beautiful landscaping, a light-filled foyer, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, huge windows and glass doors overlooking the backyard & patio. $1,100,000
PRINCETON, Meticulously maintained 4 BR, 4 full BA home which was renovated & expanded and features HW flrs, a FLR w/ FP, FDR, kit. w/ granite countertops, FR w/ FP, MBR w/ MBA, park-like yard & 2-car garage. $1,199,000
Ingela Kostenbader 609-902-5302 (cell)
Beatrice Bloom 609-577-2989 (cell)
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344 Christopher Drive, Princeton 6 Beds, 5.5 Baths, $1,595,000
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