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Eight-graders set for car wash
Cranbury School students prepare for Saturday morning fundraiser. By: Jessica Beym On Saturday morning, the Cranbury School parking lot will be overflowing with suds and ambitious students ready to clean. The eighth-graders’ will be taking turns scrubbing down cars belonging to family, friends, or any local passers-by during the class’s annual car wash, to be…
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Improved Kowalski raises PDS standard
Football squad is after winning season By: Bob Nuse The progression of Alex Kowalski as a football player has coincided with the progress of the Princeton Day School football program. Kowalski came into the program as a freshman with very little playing experience. He’s gotten a little better each year, as has the Panthers’ program.…
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Palmer Square stages fashion festival
Fashion show slated today By: Marjorie Censer Capping the first Palmer Square Fall Fashion Week, fashion shows today and Saturday will unveil some of the newest fall styles. Today, under a tent on the Palmer Square green, Honey West, Lace Silhouettes Lingerie and Zoe will feature their newest items on the runway, beginning at 6:30…
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PHASE THREE: Cutting classes to see game on TV
PHASE THREE by Arnold Bornstein The baseball season is longer than its been in the past. On Oct. 4, I cut classes at NYU so I could watch television at my sister’s apartment. It was for the most important baseball game in my career as a fan, and I wouldn’t miss it. The year was…
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Obituaries
For the week of October 7, 2005 Charles Thomas Sr. EAST WINDSOR Charles Thomas Sr., 60, died Sept. 29 at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in East Windsor the past 28 years. He was manager the past 22 years of Wynbrook West in…
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COAH plan on tap for committee
Cranbury will announce affordable housing plans on Monday. By: Josh Appelbaum The Township Committee will announce its affordable housing plan for Cranbury at a public hearing Monday. Mayor Becky Beauregard said Affordable Housing Consultant Mary Beth Lonergan and members of the committee will present the plan and will likely announce where the housing units will…
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Google names Tilghman to its board
Princeton University president to help direct Internet search company By: David Campbell Google Inc., provider of the popular Internet search engine that bears its name, has elected Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman to its board of directors, the California-based company said Wednesday. "It’s an honor to welcome a woman of Dr. Tilghman’s reputation to…
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LETTERS: Still impressed with Monroe
To the editor: When I moved to Monroe, I was impressed by all the town had to offer. And now, years later I am still impressed. The school system is outstanding. The crime rate is low. The surroundings are still beautiful thanks to a sensible master plan. Even the taxes are stable. You’d be…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 7, 2005
Michael C. Kopliner Jr., Sylvia T. Healy, Evelyn B. Sutphen, Alfonso L. Weaver Sr., Newton Stewart. Michael C. Kopliner Jr. Retired township police sergeant Michael C. Kopliner Jr. of Princeton died Wednesday at home. He was 72. Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong Princeton resident. He retired in 1982 as sergeant with the…
