Category: archives
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Alvarez, Petrucelli lead Peddie on and off soccer field
By: Rich Fisher John Petrucelli and Micaela Alvarez traveled different paths to the Peddie School, but once they arrived they have done the township of Cranbury proud on the soccer field and off it. Petrucelli was raised in Cranbury and got a late start in soccer compared to most high school players. He began…
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Jewelry taken in break-ins
Police investigate two recent burglaries in planned retirement communities. By: Leon Tovey MONROE Township police are investigating a pair of recent burglaries in two planned retirement communities which they believe may be related, Detective Sgt. Lawrence Linke said Wednesday. In each case, a burglar or burglars entered a house through a rear sliding door…
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Princeton University endowment rises to $11.2 billion
Despite tepid economy, investment return pegged at 17 percent for 2005 fiscal year By: David Campbell Princeton University’s endowment grew to about $11.2 billion in market value by the end of the last fiscal year, Andrew Golden, president of the Princeton University Investment Company, reported Wednesday. The investment return for the 2005 fiscal year, which…
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YMCA teen dances to start Oct. 21
The Princeton Family YMCA is focused on providing a fun and safe alternative for kids after the school doors close. YMCA Teen programs build teens’ self-esteem, communication and leadership skills and provide them with a positive atmosphere during out-of-school hours. One of the most popular teen programs offered at the YMCA is the Teen Dance…
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New rules mean fewer students in school district’s gifted program
Only top 10 percent of students will be admitted to program By: Marisa Maldonado HIGHTSTOWN The East Windsor Regional School District will use a wider variety of test scores to evaluate potential gifted and talented students, but about half of those who would have qualified in previous years still will not be invited to…
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LETTERS: Don’t cut through Cranbury Estates
To the editor: The recommended third-round COAH sites were announced at the Township Committee meeting Monday, and it would seem that the township’s subcommittee, including Township Planner Richard Preiss and the township’s affordable housing consultant, Mary Beth Lonergan, did a fairly good job of choosing the sites and presenting them, as they felt the…
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Parade planning difficult without ‘Spud’
Jamesburg Patriotic Committee misses former town resident and event organizer, Henry Dobenski. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG "We’re trying to fill some pretty big shoes here," Borough Councilman Chris Maloney said Monday of the recently created Jamesburg Patriotic Committee. "The way Spud ran this thing for so long, he set the bar pretty high." Mr.…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 14, 2005
Helen C. Johnson, Frances L. Rossi, Huntington Howard Helen C. Johnson Retired court recorder PENNINGTON Helen C. Johnson died Wednesday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 86. Born in Trenton, she resided in Princeton for 78 years before moving to Pennington eight years ago. She was an official court recorder for…
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Monroe picks up steam and wins
By: Bill Williams It’s full speed ahead to the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament for the Monroe Township High School cross country squads. And along the way, the teams are picking up some wins and turning in some impressive results. Both teams finished high in the 2005 William Paterson High School Invitational on Oct. 6 and…
