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Fine artist and Princeton resident Mary Waltham smiles for the camera while painting in the countryside. For a profile about the artist, please see page 7.
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Thirty-five students from the Hun School of Princeton gather for a weekend-long Martin Luther King
Leadership Summit at their school over the holiday.
away and Saraya Hamidi, who
will all graduate from Hun in
2016, attended the event. All three
reflected upon their experiences
with a permeating sense of gratitude and honesty traits that are
not always first to come off the tip
of a teenage girls tongue.
There was candor when the
girls spoke; a candor they each at-
tributed to the first days icebreaker and positive deconstruction of ones personhood.
The icebreaker created honesty and comfort for the rest of
the summit. It was so much fun,
Tatiana said.
Students were paired with a
partner and asked to describe
how they thought others viewed
of insanity.
After he was found not guilty,
the Mercer County Prosecutors
Office confirmed that Maltz was
immediately placed into care at
Trenton Psychiatric Hospital and
would be re-evaluated every
month for the next six months by
Billmeier.
After three weeks of hospitalization, Maltz was released Friday, Jan. 16.
The prosecutors office confirmed that Maltz was released on
the basis of a 24-page report recommending Maltz, who posed a
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WEDNESDAY JAN. 28
Homework Help: Princeton Public
Library, Youth Services Department, 4-6 p.m. Princeton University students provide after-school
homework help in all subjects to
students in elementary through
high school.
THURSDAY JAN. 29
Book Group Resources at the
Library: Princeton Public Library,
Princeton Room, noon-1 p.m. Join
Librarian Ji Hae Ju as she covers
book review sources and online
databases that will help you
choose and research your next
book group selection. The online
demonstration will be held in the
Princeton Room. Skill level: Basic.
Chinese Brush Painting: Winter
Flowers Workshop: Morven
Museum and Garden, 1-4 p.m.
This new workshop will introduce
students to the basic techniques
of Chinese brush painting. The
afternoon will cover proper brush
handling, different brush strokes,
FRIDAY JAN. 30
Meet the Mayor: Princeton Public
Library, Library Lobby or Hinds
Plaza weather permitting, 8:3010 a.m. Princeton Mayor, Liz Lempert will meet the community
members one-on-one in these
informal drop-in sessions. Come
with your questions or just to
chat.
Job Seeker Session: DiSC The
Universal Language: Princeton
Public Library, Community Room,
9:45-12 p.m. Christine Nast gives
a workshop that explores using
the basics of DiSC to improve
effectiveness in communication,
interviewing, negotiating and
interpersonal relationships. Cosponsored by the library and the
Professional Services Group of
Mercer County.
Film and Discussion: DamNation: Princeton Public Library,
Community Room, 7-9 p.m. Filmmakers Ben Knight and Travis
Rummel explore the recent
movement to remove old and
outdated dams to restore natural
river systems across the United
States. Profiling activists and
advocates who are working to
free the rivers, the film delves
SATURDAY JAN. 31
Negotiating Work Politics An
Open Discussion with Psychiatrist and Business Consultant,
Pete A. Crist, M.D.: Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 4-6 p.m.
Free admission.
The Eastern Wind Symphony Presents: East Meets West: Princeton University, Richardson Auditorium, 8 p.m. Join The Eastern
Wind Symphony for an eclectic
performance featuring works
spanning the globe, including
Giannis 3rd Symphony, Itos Glorioso, Yagisawas Hymn to the
Sun, with the Beat of Mother
Earth and more. Tickets are
$30/adults, $20/students/seniors
and can be purchased at
www.easternwindsymphony.org
or at the door.
SUNDAY FEB. 1
YWCA Super Sunday Flea Market:
Princeton YWCA, 10-2 p.m. All
fees collected benefit the Princeton YWCA programs. Bargains
galore!
Oyster Bowl: Blue Point Grill, 11-2
p.m. The annual oyster eating
contest benefits Susan G. Komen
for the Cure Central and South
Jersey. Individual and corporate
team contests. $50 includes shirt
and all the oysters you can eat in
two minutes. Register at
www.oysterbowlnj.com. Lunch
available.
Writers Block Performs Short
Comedies: Princeton Public
Library, Community Room, 34:30 p.m. The ensemble of
Princeton writers and actors
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speaker and a box of iPhone 6
screen protectors were stolen
from yet another Princeton vehicle. Then, a Deer Path resident reported an overnight theft between Dec. 29 and Dec. 30; her
purse containing cash and credit
cards was taken from her vehicle.
This range of reported thefts
culminated in a scenario that
everyone dreads but may not
think about on winter mornings
where a warm car seems imperative. At 7:35 a.m. on Jan. 16, a resident on the first block of Leicester Court reported his 2011 Audi
A4 valued at $36,000 was stolen
while he left it running in his
driveway to warm up. According
to Princeton Police, the alleged
thief, a male described as having
an athletic build wearing a black
wool coat and a red scarf, was
spotted during the theft. Apparently, he got out of a newer model
blue Mercedes, said to possibly be
a C class, and drove away with the
Audi.
Right now, there are a lot of
reports of cars being stolen in
surrounding
communities.
Hamilton Township has had numerous cars reported stolen
while they were warming up in
on campus
Daniel S. Kossow, of Princeton,
was named to the 2014 fall semester deans list at Colby College.
John W. Morrow, of Princeton,
was named to the 2014 fall semester deans list at Colby College.
Shannon Dean, of Princeton,
was named to the 2014 fall semester deans list at Ohio Wesleyan
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MONDAY FEB. 2
Continuing Conversations on Race:
Princeton Public Library, Conference Room, 7-9 p.m. Members of
Not In Our Town, the Princetonbased interracial and interfaith
social action group, facilitate
these discussions of race-related
issues of relevance to our community and nation. Co-sponsored
by the library and Not In Our
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temporary theater, with the exception of some occasional
Shakespeare or radio plays. It
chooses short plays and connects
each scene with an appropriate
musical interlude.
At its upcoming library performance on Feb. 1, Greenberg
and her company have chosen a
series of comedies selected from
one-act complete plays.
We have found that the audience loves the comedies, Greenberg said, so we choose plays
that truly strike us as funny. We
get to choose what is most entertaining as per our taste.
For the library series, the
group performs stage readings
rather than full plays with elaborate costume and set changes.
Writers Block feels this is most
fitting for the setting. The group
dresses mostly in black with
some accessories, has minimal
hand props because theyre always holding book, and uses
minimal to no scene change. To
signal a scene change, Writers
Block actor and sound engineer
Ken Greenberg, Marys husband,
plays music the group finds fitting. This ranges from jazz to classical and creates interesting
two small packages. He then proceeded to unpack millions of dollars worth of rare violin equipment for our guests, laughed
Clarke, still in awe of the demonstration shed arranged.
Clarke proceeded to describe
another high point of her career:
getting to know the musicians.
She explained the types of amazing talents who come to work for
PSO after their studies at some of
the best institutions in the world.
She boasted how though Princeton is not a major city, it provides
the kind of entertainment one
could expect from New York or
Philadelphia. The auditions for
only one spot in PSOs orchestra
have come to bring in at least 100
competitors, all of whom are
humble and expressive in terms
of their heart.
I am so passionate, Clarke
said with untamed enthusiasm.
But I want to clear the deck for a
new person to come in while PSO
is strong financially, artistically
Summit enabled us
to grow, student says
SUMMIT
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the activity that led to her a-ha!
moment. The students were given
various amounts of money to
spend and to raise their child
with. Those with green babies
symbolized those with wealth and
privileges that come with being
white. Those with purple babies
had less money and were perhaps
minorities. Natalia had a green
baby and was able to buy whatever she needed.
Throughout the game, I had
no idea that there were others
friends around me dealing with
things I never even knew about,
Natalia said. You dont realize
what you have and what others
dont. We must open our eyes to
see this; to not live life in our own
bubbles.
Douce, by way of the summit,
wanted students to leave with a
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