PU Men’s Crews Battle Hard at IRA Regatta But Come Up Just Short in . . . As for the heavyweights, the varsity eight finished fourth in its grand final with a time of 5:32 200 over the 2,000-meter course, narrowly missing out on a medal as very little separated the top four boats Washington placed first in 5:29 78 with Harvard taking second in 5:30 750 and Dartmouth coming in third at 5:30 900
Federal Agencies Award Grants to Local Arts and Humanities Projects The rotating gallery will showcase new research uncovered in recent years about the people who were enslaved by the Stockton family, original owners of the home that houses the museum In addition to research consultant Sharece Blakney, the project includes input from Witherspoon-Jackson historic district resident and historian Shirley Satterfield
Hosting Youth Rowing Nationals for the First Time, PNRA Mercer Proud . . . In punching its ticket to the nationals, the Men’s Youth 8, coached by Justin Ochal, battled a familiar foe, Gonzaga College High, who it had scrimmaged in early April on Mercer Lake Gonzaga placed first with a time of 6:09 4 and PNRA Mercer placed second with a time of 6:13 8
Iron Core Bootcamp in Rocky Hill Has Challenging Workouts at All Levels Our training sessions are far from cookie-cutter Whether gaining muscle and increasing stamina or preparing for their first mud run, our clients will find the right class or personal training session to help them achieve their goals ” Alex Obe, owner of Iron Core Bootcamp, looks forward to helping all his clients reach their potential
Sharpening Her Voice as Cox for UCLA Rowing, PHS Alum . . . - Town Topics SOMETHING BRUIN: Maddie Alden, right with sunglasses on her head, huddles with her boatmates and coach for the UCLA rowing varsity 4 during the NCAA championship regatta this June at the Eagle Creek Reservoir in Indianapolis, Ind Princeton High alum Alden helped guide the Bruins varsity 4 to a 15th place finish at the event
Hank Siegel, President of Hamilton Jewelers, Is Third Generation to . . . One of Hamilton’s employees of long-standing is gift department sales associate, buyer liaison, and store display overseer Joanna Riley “I have been with Hamilton for 22 years, and I have known Hank all that time He is truly remarkable He brings a sense of pride and personal commitment to excellence to all aspects of the business
www. TownTopics. com — Princeton Personality Among the Reed family’s biggest pleasures were trips to the shore in the summer “We went to the shore all the time, especially to Ocean City and Wildwood,” recalls Mr Reed “And every summer, my mother arranged a trip to the Steel Pier in Atlantic City I loved the Steel Pier I did my earliest dating and dancing at the Marine Ballroom
Having Grown Into a Force for PU Women’s Hoops, Alarie Aiming to Make . . . WINGING IT: Bella Alarie depicted in the uniform of the Dallas Wings o f the WNBA After a superb senior season for the Princeton University women’s basketball team which saw Alarie help the Tigers go 26-1, she was chosen by the Wings as the fifth pick in the first round of the 2020 WNBA Draft in mid-April
PU Men’s Hockey Falls at Brown In ECACH Playoffs But Tigers Showed . . . As the Princeton University men’s hockey team played at Brown last Friday in an ECAC Hockey playoff single-elimination first round contest, the Tigers kept firing away to the final seconds literally Trailing eighth-seeded Brown 3-1 in the waning moments of the contest, ninth-seeded Princeton got
Westminster Community Orchestra Concludes Season with Tribute to Vienna The players of the Community Orchestra began the opening “Allegro” with light strings and the horns providing a solid foundation Pasic-Filipovic played gracefully, with well-executed ornaments and strong extended trills Pasic-Filipovic approached the first movement cadenza dramatically, but also brought out a tuneful middle section