Category: archives
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Spadea says he won’t run against Holt in 2006
A challenger in 2004, this time he aims to help build GOP strength at all levels of government. By: Emily Craighead Princeton Township resident and one-time Republican candidate for Congress Bill Spadea announced Friday he will not run against 12th District Democrat Rep. Rush Holt in 2006. "I thought the best thing I can do…
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‘Peaceable’ Friday
Related Story: Open Late By: Megan Sullivan Follow the big yellow flags. If it’s the first Friday of the month, these yellow flags mean slow down and stop in downtown Doylestown, Pa., for its newly conceived celebration of the arts. Appropriately named First Friday, the celebration kicked off last month with 35 participating merchants and…
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Frances S. Gough
Frances S. Gough, 73, died Monday at Capital Health System, Mercer Campus. Born in Wilmington, Del., she had resided in Titusville for over 46 years. She was a secretary at Educational Testing Service for many years. She was a member of Victory Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. Daughter of the late Jerome and Bessie…
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Don’t just consume energy produce it, too
GOOD EARTHKEEPING, Aug. 30 By: Sandy Batty Power companies struggle to meet the ever-increasing demand for electricity. We can all help by conserving energy. But to really make a difference, New Jersey homeowners should look into the exciting possibility of becoming individual solar energy producers. Currently, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities will reimburse…
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West Windsor recreation directory to be mailed
By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR The Recreation Department’s fall and winter program directory will be available to residents by the end of the week. All residents should receive the directory in the mail, and copies will be available at the recreation office at the municipal building. Residents can register for programs including golf lessons,…
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Montgomery board explores new finance, curriculum committees
A busier board grapples with ways to handle the workload By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY In the second of two meetings held for regrouping and planning, the Board of Education on Thursday discussed governance particularly the implementation of additional subcommittees for issues such as finance and curriculum. Carol Larsen, a facilitator with the New…
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OBITUARIES, Aug. 30, 2005
Philip M. Hull, Joyce Hall, Peter Kohut Philip M. Hull Retired state employee Philip Montque Hull of Princeton died Saturday at Capital Health System’s Fuld Campus in Trenton. He was 71. Born in Mardela Springs, Md., he attended elementary school in Maryland, graduated from Salisbury High School in 1952 and began his early Christian…
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Title chase begins with new cast
PU women’s soccer opens against UCLA on Friday By: Justin Feil They didn’t need nametags when preseason practices started last week, but the Princeton University women’s soccer players who will take the field in Friday’s opener will undoubtedly have a new look about them. Gone from last year’s NCAA Final Four and unbeaten Ivy League…
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WW-P board uses grant money for energy cost hikes
Alternative evaluation method for tenured teachers approved. By: Emily Craighead The West Windsor-Plainsboro Board of Education took action Wednesday on a number of fronts, including finance and curriculum, as the opening of the new school year approaches. Finance: The board accepted $195,000 in Above Average Enrollment Growth aid from the state Department of Education.…
