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Friday, February 22, 2019

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Go Inside the Summer Camps Issue of U.S. 1: February 20, 2019

February 20, 2019

Camp HLC Offers Hope for the Whole Family

February 20, 2019

Preview of the Arts
Arts

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Gainsborough and the Portrait Artist as a Family Man

February 20, 2019
The disgruntled yet family-loving artist is the subject of the Princeton University Art Museum’s “Gainsborough’s Family Album,” developed by the National Portrait Gallery in London and on view in Princeton through June 9.

African American Composers Shine in Trenton

February 20, 2019
American composers have always had it tough. And in the golden age of American classical music, composers of color had it especially bad. Two of them will be featured on an ambitious program to be performed by the Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey at the Trenton War Memorial on Sunday, February 24, at 4 p.m.

Where to Watch Oscars Shorts Before the Ceremonies

February 20, 2019
In preparation for the televised Academy Award ceremonies on Sunday, February 24, regional film centers are once again screening “Oscar Shorts,” short documentaries, animation, and live action films contending for top spots in the film industry.

Return Engagement at Trenton City Museum

February 20, 2019
Mark Twain in 1897 is reappearing in Trenton to commemorate his February 23, 1869, speech at the Taylor Opera House. But this time he arrives as a week-long exhibition and series of events at the Trenton City Museum in Cadwalader Park.

Opportunities: Call for Poetry, Singers, Art

February 20, 2019
NAMI NJ is accepting entries for its annual Dara Axelrod Expressive Arts Mental Health Poetry Contest.
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Survival Guide

Technology Expert Hewie Poplock On Cutting the Cord

Survival Guide February 20, 2019
When technology expert Hewie Poplock decided to cut off his cable TV service back in March, it wasn’t due to not wanting to watch TV anymore.
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Tech Trends in 2019: Quantum Computers on the Horizon

Survival Guide February 20, 2019
Orlando Hernandez is a panelist at the New Jersey Technology Council’s discussion of emerging tech trends, which will take place Thursday, February 21, in Trenton.
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Hackathons Not Just for the Ivy League

Survival Guide February 20, 2019
When HackTCNJ 2019 takes place this month, attendees will gather with goals as ambitious as creating their own dream projects or as simple as learning what a hackathon is all about.
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Creating a Business Model and Business Plan

Survival Guide February 13, 2019
George Lambros will discuss the stages of business planning in a free workshop titled “Creating a Business Model and Business Plan” hosted by SCORE at Princeton Public Library on Monday, February 18.
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Author Bart Jackson on How to Become the CEO of You, Inc.

Survival Guide February 13, 2019
Author Bart Jackson will discuss life and career tips from his new book, “CEO of Yourself — Getting Down to the Business of Your More Rewarding Life” on Friday, February 15.
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Sheila Pontis’s Advice to Designers: ‘Be Curious’

Survival Guide February 13, 2019
Princeton University lecturer and design thinking expert Sheila Pontis has spent the past two decades researching and teaching information design and design thinking.
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Rebecca Mercuri Has a Vision of Election Security

Survival Guide February 6, 2019
At an upcoming meeting of the Princeton Macintosh Users Group, security expert Rebecca Mercuri will examine some of the old and new shenanigans that we may be looking forward to seeing in 2020.
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Fast Lane

Management Moves: The Newgrange School

Fast Lane February 20, 2019
After five years as chair of the board at Newgrange School of Princeton, Inc. Ann Robinowitz passed the gavel to incoming chairman Deepak Mehta during the board’s January meeting.
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Fast Lane: Crosstown Moves, Deaths

Fast Lane February 20, 2019
The nonprofit group, which provides education and advocacy for foster families, has moved from Route 1 South to College Road East and changed its name from Foster and Adoptive Family Services to Embrella.
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The Perfect Company: Skechers

Fast Lane February 20, 2019
Skechers has been as high as $51 in 2015 before problems with its walking shoes led to suits and missed sales targets.
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Acquisitions: ProMark buys Code Tech

Fast Lane February 20, 2019
Code Tech, a supplier of inkjet-based product coding and marking technology based on Alexander Road, has been sold to ProMach, a California-based packaging company.
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Commentary

Art All Night Returns

Between the Lines February 20, 2019
The greater Trenton community has a little over three months to get art work and finished in “Art All Night.”
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A New Term for Lang

Between the Lines February 20, 2019
The Institute for Advanced Study’s Lee Sandberg contacted U.S. 1 to note a correction to Elaine Strauss’ January 30 article “Guest Artist Phan Follows Musical Pattern at IAS.”
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To the Editor: A Piece That Flowed Like a Symphony

Between the Lines February 13, 2019
The following are two responses to the January 30 U.S. 1 article “Time to Face and Listen to the Music” by arts editor Dan Aubrey.
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Reflections on ‘Broadway Joe’

Between the Lines February 6, 2019
Joe Namath is an interesting character. His career lasted from 1965 to 1977. His stats are not that impressive: total yards passed 27,663, 173 touchdown passes, and 220 interceptions.
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