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Wendy Kerrigan, pictured with her granddaughter, Gianna Kerrigan, 2, will attend an Irish buffet
fundraiser in Pennsylvania on St. Patrick's Day to help feed the homeless. To see what others
around Princeton are planning for St. Patricks Day, see page 15.
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Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Ray Yeager's Snowy Owl is from D&R Greenway Land Trust's 2014
People of Preservation exhibition.
to care about and save the earth,
Mead said. As a land lover, I have
always appreciated the beauty of
nature and the value it adds to my
own life. Seeing people interacting on D&R preserves reminds
me that the work we do is valuable and timeless.
Setting up home in the 1900
Barn originally American industrialist Robert Wood Johnsons working barn in 2006, D&R
was given funding by avid nature
photographer Marie Matthews
and her husband Ed Matthews to
use the historical, yet weathered
barn walls as gallery space.
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Lorraine Potent
Woolston
March 3, 2015
Lorraine Potent Woolston, 78,
of Princeton died peacefully from
the final stage of Alzheimer's on
Tuesday, March 3 at Arden Courts
of Yardley, Pa. Born in Trenton,
Lorraine had been a Princeton
resident since 1960.
She was a loving wife of 57
years mother, sister, grandmother and friend to all who knew her.
Among her many passions, she
was an avid gardener, splendid
cook, music enthusiast and lover
of the outdoors, particularly on
Moosehead Lake, Maine, where
she spent her summers for the
last 20 years and always enjoyed
the sound of the loons on the lake.
She taught her grandchildren
how to make the sound of the
loon.
She enjoyed helping others
through her work at the Princeton Public Library, as she was in
charge of Interlibrary Loans, and
as a volunteer leader with the
Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts. She
especially enjoyed reading to her
grandchildren.
The daughter of the late Elmer
E. Potent and the late Wilhelmina
P. Potent, she was pre-deceased by
her son Jonathan R. Woolston.
Her husband J. Rogers Woolston of Princeton; her son Japhet
P. Woolston and his wife Zoe of
Heinsberg, Germany; her daughter Cynthia W. Maltenfort and her
husband Andrew of Burke, Va.;
her daughter-in-law Amy S. Woolston of Madison, S.D.; and her
daughter Gail W. Wilkinson and
her husband Bruce of Williamsburg, Va., survive her.
She is also survived by her
brother Victor Jay Potent and his
wife Margaret of Middletown,
Del., and by her sisters-in-law
Eleanor Potent and Charlotte Potent of Hamilton and Columbus
respectively..
In addition she is survived by
her
nine
grandchildren: Emma,
Nicholas and
Julia
Woolston; Alex and
Martin Maltenfort; Timothy J. Woolston
and
Kaitlin Kahn;
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Natalie
and Alyson Wilkinson, plus several nieces and nephews. Her loving beagle Sadie will miss her.
Burial in the Ewing Church
Cemetery will be private. A memorial service for family and
friends will be held at The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of
Princeton, located at the corner of
Route 206 and Cherry Hill Road
on Saturday, April 18 at 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be
made to the Alzheimer's Association, 196 Princeton Hightstown
Road, #11, Princeton Junction,
NJ 08550 (alzfdn.org.) or to Heartland Hospice Memorial Fund, 333
N. Summit St., Toledo, Ohio 43604
(hospicefund@hcrgives.org).
Arrangements are under the
supervision of Kimble Funeral
Home in Princeton.
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 11
Social Media Breakfast featuring
Glen Gilmore: Princeton Public
Library, Community Room, 8:3010 a.m. Limited to 80 participants. $25 includes continental
breakfast and a copy of Gilmores
book, Social Media Law for Business.
Baby Storytime: Princeton Public
Library, Story Room, 11-11:30 a.m.
Stories, songs, rhymes, finger
plays and movement for children
0-15 months. An adult must
accompany all children.
Origami Club: Princeton Public
Library, Activity Room, 6:30-8
p.m. For all ages; adults must
accompany all children younger
than 7 years old.
Author Jacqueline Bhabha: Princeton Public Library, Community
Room, 7-9 p.m. The author and
Harvard School of Public Health
professor discusses her book,
Child Migration and Human
Rights in the Global Age.
THURSDAY MARCH 12
Meeting 55-Plus: Up South: The
Fight for Civil Rights Beyond
Dixie: The Jewish Center of
Princeton, 10 a.m. Presentation
by Joshua B. Guild, associate professor of History and American
Studies at Princeton University.
Admission is free, with a $3 donation suggested.
Fiction Book Group: Princeton Public Library, Conference Room,
10:30-11:30 a.m. Librarian Kristin
Frigberg leads a discussion of
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Film and Panel Discussion: Purgatorio: A Journey into the
Heart of the Border: Princeton
Public Library, Community Room,
1-3:30 p.m.
Climate Change Cabaret: Princeton
Public Library, Community Room,
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Albert Einstein Memorial Lecture Committee. This lecture series is a suitable way in which to
honor the presence of this great
scholar and amazing human
being in Princeton.
In 1929, American astronomer
Edwin Hubble also recognized
as chief observational cosmologist of the 20th century discovered that our universe is indeed
expanding.
Now, 80 years later, the space
telescope that bears Hubbles
name is being used to study an
even more surprising phenomenon that the said expansion is
actually speeding up. To this date,
the origin of such an effect is unknown, but is broadly attributed
to a form of dark energy first
posited to exist by Einstein now
dominating the mass-energy
budge of the universe.
I will be telling the story of
the surprise discovery my team
and I made in 1998 of the accelerated expansion of the universe
and how it relates to Einsteins
work and the quest to understand
the mysterious dark energy
causing the acceleration, Riess
shared of his upcoming abstract
lecture.
Riess is a professor of astronomy and physics at Johns Hopkins
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Sebastian Currier talks about
how and why he compresses the
symphonic form into a 10-minute
work Microsymph on Friday, March 13 at 5:30 p.m. at the
Princeton Symphony Orchestras
Behind the Music discussion
forum. Princeton Symphony Orchestra Music Director Rossen
Milanov hosts and offers his own
insights into preparing Curriers
work for live performance. There
is an opportunity for audience
members to participate during a
question and answer period.
The event will be held at the Institute for Advanced Studys
Wolfensohn Hall, located at 1 Einstein Drive. PSO Behind the
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Alexandra Southerst, Rebecca Koblin, Elizabeth Southerst, Sydney
Distase, Bill Chick, Abby Meola, Debbie Meola, Allison Koblin, and
Cindy Bennett, get ready for their trip to Central Appalachia.
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ASIR
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Asir and her brother Matthew
have raised $50,000 for diverse
causes with an annual musicaldance concert. Asir practices
Bharatanatyam, a classic Indian
dance, piano and cello for the
movement and desires to energize
other youth in the community to
participate in philanthropic endeavors.
Although dance, cello and
piano are hobbies Asir will continue throughout her life, her career interest and aspirations have
shifted toward film specifically,
screen writing and directing.
I have always liked film, and
the more movies I watch, the
more interested I become, Asir
said.
I love the thought that there is
so much happening behind the
scenes that you dont actually
see.
The movie that really got Asir
thinking seriously about pursuing her path in the industry was
The Dark Night.
The writing, it had so many
quotable moments that made me
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SUNDAY MARCH 15
Washington Crossing State
Park: Washington Crossing
Audubon Society, Washington
Crossing State Park, 1:30-3:30
p.m. A free, public birding trip.
Sunday Stories: Princeton Public
Library, Story Room, 2-2:30 p.m.
Stories, song and rhymes for children 2-8 years of age and their
families. Adults must accompany
their children.
MONDAY MARCH 16
Homework Help: Princeton Public
Library, Youth Services Department, 4-6 p.m.
An Evening of Celtic Music: Princeton Public Library, Community
Room, 7-9 p.m.
The Warbler Guide: Using Often
Overlooked ID Points to Identify
Confusing Warblers: Washington Crossing Audubon Society,
Pennington School, Stainton Hall,
8 p.m. A free, public presentation
by expert birders, photographers
and educators. The public is invited. Visit www.washingtoncrossingaudubon.org for more.
TUESDAY MARCH 17
Pinterest for Beginners: Princeton
Public Library, Technology Center, 10-11:30 a.m. Skill level: Basic.
Delights and Dilemmas of Being a
Grandparent: Princeton Senior
Resource Center, Suzanne Patterson Building, 1 p.m.
Chess: Princeton Public Library,
Story Room, 3-4 p.m.
SCORE Seminar: Steps to Establish
a Nonprofit Organization: Princeton Public Library, Community
Room, 6:30-8 p.m. Speaker,
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an overview of steps required to
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Subsequent to a
motor vehicle stop on
Princeton Avenue on
Feb. 22, a 36-year-old
resident of Dayton was
arrested for driving
while intoxicated.
She was
processed at police headquarters
and later released with summonses.
Subsequent to a
motor vehicle stop on
Princeton-Kingston
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Skillman
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driving while intoxicated. He was
processed and later released with
summonses.
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On Feb. 27 subsequent to a
motor vehicle stop on Ewing
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She posted bail and was released.
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