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  2. Obituaries 6/15/16 - Town Topics

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    Obituaries 6/15/16. Lee Edward Baier. Lee Edward Baier, 78, of Franklin Township, died Friday, June 10, 2016 in the company of his loving family. Born in Auburn, N.Y., he resided in Monmouth Junction for almost 20 years before moving to Franklin Township in 1996. Mr.

  3. Obituaries 9/18/13 - Town Topics

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    W. Arthur Lewis. Rev. Dr. W. Arthur Lewis age 82 passed away September 12, 2013 in Georgia, son of the late Blanche Taylor Chase and George Peter Lewis, Dr. Lewis was born and raised in Princeton.

  4. American Repertory Ballet Announces 2024-25 Season - Town Topics

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    American Repertory Ballet (ARB) has announced its 2024-2025 season, a celebration of classic repertoire alongside new works. A founding resident company of the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC), ARB presents three programs of dance at its home venue with “Wonderment” in October 2024, the world premiere of Spirit of the Highlands ...

  5. American Repertory Ballet Presents Three Short Works

    www.towntopics.com/2023/09/27/american-repertory-ballet-presents-three-short-works

    The program features world premieres by Stephanie Martinez and Meredith Rainey, along with the return of ARB Artistic Director Ethan Stiefel’s Wood Work, set to modern renditions of Nordic folk tunes by the Danish String Quartet. Plus, Stiefel will create a new solo set to “If I Could Only Fly” by American singer-songwriter and poet Blaze ...

  6. Weddings & Engagements - Town Topics

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    Ms. Elizabeth D. Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Winslow of Aberdeen, New Jersey, to Dr. Ethan D. Schartman, son of Ms. Laura Schartman of Pontiac, Michigan and Mr. David Schartman of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The couple was married on January 12, 2012 at the Princeton Mayor’s Office.

  7. NY Filmmaker Meets Star from Hong Kong in “Flight of a Legless...

    www.towntopics.com/2024/04/10/ny-filmmaker-meets-star-from-hong-kong-in-flight...

    The play is written by senior Ethan Luk, who also is in the cast, and directed by Luk in collaboration with playwright and retired Lecturer in Theater R.N. Sandberg. This is the first full production of Flight of a Legless Bird, which has been developed in part in collaboration with New York Theater Workshop’s Mind the Gap Program. A press ...

  8. American Repertory Ballet Returns to McCarter Theatre

    www.towntopics.com/2024/03/20/american-repertory-ballet-returns-to-mccarter...

    American Repertory Ballet (ARB) will be on stage at McCarter Theatre on Thursday, April 4 at 7 p.m. with “Of Swans and Variants,” a program of classical and contemporary works. The evening’s double bill features an excerpt from the classic Swan Lake, as well as VARIANTS, choreographed by Artistic Director Ethan Stiefel.

  9. After Helping U.S. Squad Earn Gold at Maccabiah Games, Peters...

    www.towntopics.com/2022/08/17/after-helping-u-s-squad-earn-gold-at-maccabiah...

    Last year, guarding Jaelin and Ethan every day, that was a tough task originally — they may have a different opinion — but I thought I got better as the year went on.” At the offensive end, Peters also benefited immensely from his first year at Princeton.

  10. “What We Stay Alive For” — Robin Williams Gave Us His Joy

    www.towntopics.com/2014/08/20/what-we-stay-alive-for-robin-williams-gave-us...

    Dead Poets Society was a memorable debut for Ethan Hawke, who graduated from the Hun School in 1988, the year before the film was released. And Hawke isn’t the only Princeton connection in Robin Williams’s life; one of his closest friends was PDS graduate (class of 1970) and fellow Julliard student Christopher Reeve.

  11. A Resurgence of Interest In Unique Bordentown School

    www.towntopics.com/2018/07/11/a-resurgence-of-interest-in-unique-bordentown-school

    Ex-slave Walter Allen Simpson Rice founded the school in New Brunswick after serving in the Civil War, moving north, and becoming a minister. Starting with eight students in an old frame house, the school grew and moved to a farm in Bordentown in 1896, and was taken under the auspices of the New Jersey Board of Education in 1903.