Category: archives
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BIRTHS
A baby girl to Sonia Perez and Marco Romero, of Cranbury, on July 26 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. * * * A baby girl to Ann and Tracy King, of Monroe, on July 28 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. * * * Twin baby boys to Susan and…
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SCHOOL NEWS
For the week of Aug. 29 through Sept. 2. St. Augustine’s of Canterbury School’s librarian, Kathy Stelnick, has been working on automating the school’s library for over a year. Students will soon be able to look up books and other libraries on the computerized system. Over 4,000 books will each be labeled with a barcode…
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Some officials support referendum
But most acknowledge voters will have to make up their minds based on their ability to pay. By: Linda Seida The Beacon is doing a four-part series on South Hunterdon’s $20.8 million referendum. Last week, we spoke to Superintendent Lisa Brady. This week, we ask opinions of local officials. The next two weeks will feature…
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GETTING INVOLVED
For the week of Sept. 2. Donations wanted As part of an ongoing community outreach program, Dr. Debra DeMarco of Monroe Chiropractic Care, 15 E. Railroad Ave., is collecting donations for back to school items for local children in need. Requested items include pens, pencils, paper, erasers, rulers, etc. All contributions will be donated to…
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Eastern Relax set to tackle fatigue on Nassau Street
By: Marjorie Censer If you’re overworked and fatigued, the owners and manager of Eastern Relax are hoping you’ll stop in to their new facility on Nassau Street. Located above Mehek, the Chinese therapy provider is owned by three former employees of an Atlantic City therapeutic business, Derek Ping, Shalin Lin and Albert Lee. Mr. Lee…
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World (Series) perspective
Father’s health biggest concern for Montgomery after finals loss By: Justin Feil The Montgomery 13-year-old all-star baseball team advanced farther than any team in program history when it reached the Babe Ruth World Series final. Its 7-5 championship loss to Jefferson Parish, La., on Saturday, was lost in the emotional events before the end to…
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Here’s looking at you, Princeton …
Arts Council of Princeton to feature classic film as theme for "Dining by Design" benefit. The classic film "Casablanca" (1942), starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, provides the theme of this year’s "Dining by Design" benefit for the Arts Council of Princeton. The event, which will take place Saturday, Oct. 15, will marry the culinary…
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Letters to the Editor, Aug. 30
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 30 Elks Club thanked for school support To the editor: As the director of Rock Brook School, I would like to thank the Princeton Elks Club for all of the support they have given to our school over the years. Rock Brook is a small school in Skillman for…
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Gaudioso Radvany’s summer spent with field hockey
Stuart freshman goes to Junior Olympics By: Bob Nuse Most high school students prefer to spend their summer at the beach or at the pool, or maybe just lying around doing nothing. For Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany, the summer was spent playing field hockey. The freshman at Stuart Country Day School capped off what turned out…
