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        3:00 pm mini-rehearsal; 4:00 pm reading
Conductor: Lee Milhous (Bucks County Gilbert & Sullivan Society)
The Princeton Society of Musical Amateurs welcomes singers of all levels to participate. Vocal scores provided. $10 admission for singers (or annual membership). Free for students and non-singing guests.
Members of the community gather together for the common and joyful enterprise of making music for their own pleasure, singing through the great works in choral literature with chorus, orchestra, and soloists as the works require. There are no separate rehearsals and no auditions. Walk-in singers and listen-only guests are welcome at all sessions. Conductors may do some light preparation with the chorus before the sing-through. Orchestra members participate by invitation, based on the instrumental needs of the work. Light refreshments are available during the break and participants are encouraged to mingle and socialize. For further information emai lmusical.amateurs@gmail.com
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton
50 Cherry Hill Rd
Princeton, NJ 08540
United States
Thank you Veronica! West Windsor absolutely deserves new, innovative leadership, it’s all about getting out the vote!
 
      Hi Veronica, I was the CPA who disputed the Mayor's extemely fabricated estimate of property taxes from warehouses. It was a lot of work to calculate what local jurisdictions (South Brunswick, Cranbury, and Robbinsville) collect in taxes from their warehouse developments.
 
    Heavy rain, with a high of 50 and low of 44 degrees. Overcast in the morning, moderate rain in the afternoon and evening, partly cloudy overnight.
 
       
      West Windsor needs to hire non-profit development companies like Monarch Housing Associates or The Affordable Housing Alliance that build affordable housing without forcing towns to permit three times more market-rate units. I live in Walden Woods, which initially was an all-affordable development, spearheaded by B
 
      YES!!!!! Every time I asked the mayor to pursue this solution he said that developers would never do it. They don't make enough money. I repeated the crucial part being that they would be "non-profit" and my plea fell on deaf ears.