Category: archives
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LETTERS
From the issue of Nov. 17, 2005. Appreciation for effort To the editor: I wanted to write a brief letter of thanks and gratitude to my family, friends, neighbors and to all those who supported me on Nov. 8. The encouragement and guidance I received from so many helped to make the experience of running…
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Two charged in theft, sale of perfume
East Windsor woman involved in theft of perfume By: Joseph Harvie SOUTH BRUNSWICK Police charged two management-level employees at Market Resource Packaging, including a woman from East Windsor, with theft, fencing and conspiracy for allegedly stealing about $161,000 in perfume and selling it on eBay and to northern New Jersey stores. Police said the…
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Mayor’s widow won’t run for vacant council seat
No new candidates have come forward By: Marjorie Censer No additional candidates for Princeton Borough Council have yet come forward, but at least one discussed name is now out of the running. Anne O’Neill widow of Mayor Joseph O’Neill said she does not plan to submit her name for the seat. "I know…
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Amended Master Plan called Skillman Village’s ‘starting point’
Montgomery board adopts a framework for redevelopment of former North Princeton Developmental Center By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Planning Board took a major step Monday toward redevelopment of the former North Princeton Developmental Center, now called Skillman Village although the board stressed that the move was just the first step of many…
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Helping for the holidays
The food drive has become a Cranbury tradition. By: Jessica Beym The tables in Fellowship Hall are buckling under the weight of all the cans of food. Every nook and cranny is stuffed with groceries, and the stage is covered with bags filled to the brim. But by Saturday, the Fellowship Hall in the First…
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Utility helps power Pirates
Greczyn happy in role By: Bob Nuse In a lot of sports, the last thing anyone wants to do is be labeled as a utility player. Derek Greczyn welcomes the moniker. "I like to think of myself as a utility player," said Greczyn, a senior who plays linebacker and also plays along the offensive line…
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Enjoying Cranbury all year long
Picturesque Cranbury scenes are captured in a calendar. By: Jessica Beym Picturesque scenes abound in Cranbury, from birds taking flight over a grassy autumn field, to the clear blue reflections in Brainerd Lake. This year, Janet Paxton, a professional photographer in Cranbury and a freelance photographer for The Cranbury Press, has captured those scenes and…
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Scott’s plan emphasizes improvement
Tiger hoops drops opener By: Bob Nuse While the Princeton University men’s basketball team opened the season with an unimpressive 54-41 loss to Drexel in the NIT Preseason Tip-Off Tournament on Monday night, don’t be too quick to write this season off for the Tigers. Joe Scott, who is beginning his second year…
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Healthier relationships for busy women
Women often take on a disproportionate level of responsibility and attempt to be all things to all people By: Judith Margolin, Psy.D., in Collaboration with Gloria N. Beck The ability to enjoy a happier marriage, to have better relationships with children and more meaningful interactions with parents, friends and colleagues is simpler than it seems.…
