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Cyrus Ruggeri takes to Santas lap to make wishes for the holiday. Santa visited Princeton as part of the towns annual tree lighting
ceremony last week.
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Making the leap, as Price
called it, into a position she has
not yet tread upon, is another opportunity for the young and innovative educator to apply the concept that has always motivated
her in the classroom.
As a teacher, you want to see
children grow throughout the
year exploring and evolving
into their best selves, Price said.
In this position, I will be able to
watch and encourage adults and
teachers to grow throughout the
year. I will be able to have more
influence working with faculty
and therefore impact more children.
Price has been teaching for 14
years, technically. Her first experience as an educator came at the
age of 13 through a volunteer program at her alma mater and current employer, Saint Catherines
in Virginia.
It was then that she fell in love
with teaching; those memories
resurfaced as she studied for the
LSATs and pointed her back in
the direction of academia.
Word of the opportunity to join
PDS came through an old classmate, Paris McLean, who attended Columbia University Teachers
College with Price. Price said
McLean, a PDS faculty member
and alumna, was a wonderful ambassador of the school and rightfully so. Price researched the
school and continued to learn of
its many strengths during an ap-
edge while drawing from rich tradition and a strong alumni base,
Price said. My goal is to sustain
that ethos and at the same push
the needle forward.
Price is the daughter of Southern parents who had the best access to education as best as it
could have been given the limitations of segregation at the time,
Price said.
Understanding her parents
background, Price noted, has also
contributed to her academic pursuits and dedication to helping
others learn.
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the library called Mindful Aging, part of
the PSRCs Next Step series.
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encapsulates. The talk explored attendees
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Martha B. Fletcher
Nov. 28, 2014
Martha
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of
Voorhees died on Nov. 28 at age 92.
She was a graduate of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, a
lifelong musician, organist and
choral director at Rossmoor Community Church in Monroe Township,
Trinity
Presbyterian
Church in Cherry Hill, Our Savior Lutheran Church in Haddonfield and others.
She was a choral music teacher
at Cherry Hill High School East
in Cherry Hill.
She is survived by her husband
of 72 years, the Rev. Dr. Donald R.
Fletcher, her six children Donna
J. Poole, Sylvia A. Fletcher,
Thomas M. Fletcher, Marilyn F.
Keith, Alan M. Fletcher and
Lawrence P.
Fletcher-Hill
and
nine
grandchildren.
Relatives
and
friends
will gather for
a service of affirmation on
Sunday, Jan.
FLETCHER
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in Trinity Presbyterian Church,
499 E. Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill,
08034. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be
made to the Martha B. Fletcher
Memorial Fund of Westminster
Choir College of Rider University,
or the Alzheimer's Association of
America. Visit schetterfh.com to
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Grimms The Elves and the
Shoemaker, Raymond Briggss
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Mays Rudolph the Red Nosed
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from the classic characters, capture your imagination and create
unique projects to give as gifts
and to decorate the home, such
as door-hanging ornaments,
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On Nov. 28, a victim reported
that his bicycle valued at $125 was
stolen from the unit block of
Spring Street sometime between
Nov. 26 and 27. The bicycle was
unsecured at the time of the theft.
On Nov. 29, a victim reported
several valuable items, including
jewelry and coins, were stolen
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Get in the Christmas spirit during this special afternoon performance featuring holiday classics and original versions of
songs by famed composer Vince
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classic score of A Charlie Brown
Christmas. This family-friendly,
interactive concert will include
classic scenes from A Charlie
Brown Christmas in addition to
classic holiday standards such as
Silent Night, Christmas Tree,
and The Christmas Song. This
concert is not only entertaining
it will also introduce children to
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up close and personal with professional musicians.
Between songs, Eric Mintel
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Library Story Room, 3:15 p.m.
Princeton University Math Club
students and others show students in grades six-12 how fun
and fascinating math can be.
Designed for students who have
a basic understanding of algebra,
the series will integrate lectures
with hands-on activities to illustrate how seemingly simple
games and puzzles lay the foundation for many advanced topics
in mathematics. The group meets
the second and fourth Saturday
each month (no session Dec. 27).
MONDAY DEC. 15
A Taste of Suppers: Princeton Public Library Community Room, 7
p.m. Dorothy Mullen and friends
of the Suppers Programs share
their experiences with reversing
serious health problems with diet
and lifestyle change. Following
the presentation, participants are
invited to taste the whole foods
that were instrumental to the
speakers in managing and sometimes resolving their chronic
degenerative diseases. Brief presentations will be followed by
tastings representing the many
kinds of Suppers meetings in the
Princeton area: omnivore, vegan,
vegetarian, paleo, low glycemic,
Eat to Live vegan and plain old
good cooking from scratch.
TUESDAY DEC. 16
Chess: Princeton Public Library Story Room, 4 p.m. Children can
learn to play and practice chess
at these weekly drop-in sessions
led by Princeton High School
Chess Club members David Hua
and Amnon Attali.
SCORE Seminar: Legal and Tax
Considerations of Starting a
Small Business: Princeton Public
Library Community Room, 6:30
p.m. Attorney Benjamin T.
Branche of Szaferman Lakind, a
specialist in tax, trusts and
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Jenny Butler and her daughter, Marie, 9 months old, are newcomers
to Princeton and walk around the streets enjoying their first holiday
season here in town.
to join in. Were really enjoying
the build-up to Christmas Eve
and Christmas, Row said.
Erica Scala and her family live
in Mercer County, though her two
children, Paul, 8, and Samantha,
5, attend Stone Hill Learning Center in Princeton. Scala said her
kids love attending the Arts
Council of Princetons holiday
events and workshops.
I love art! Paul said his
hazel-green eyes bulging with enthusiasm. My favorite is Leonardo DiVinci.
Paul also likes walking around
Princeton University, especially
when its covered in snow. Scala
said they come to Princeton to do
everything art, and her kids are
working on paintings for the holidays.
When asked what they love to
do in Princeton during the holidays, Blythe and Jessica of Pennsylvania exclaimed, Thats why
were here! With their 2-monthold daughter, Blythe Violet,
strapped snug against Jessicas
chest, Blythe and Jessica said
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