Category: archives
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from August 26, 2005 to September 1, 2005. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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Tierney is triple crowned
PU graduate adds MLL title to resume By: Bob Nuse For Trevor Tierney, the long commute was certainly worthwhile. For the past few weeks, the Princeton University graduate has been living in Montreal, where he has recently started a new job with Reebok as product manager helping to develop the company’s line of lacrosse products.…
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Letters to the Editor, Aug. 26
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 26 One official rises above others To the editor: In this day and age when there is much discussion of political corruption and patronage, as chairman of the Victims of Crime Compensation Board I feel the need to recognize one elected official who truly serves the people of this…
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Bike rider hit by motorist
Cranbury girl is struck by motorist while riding her bicycle. By: Josh Appelbaum A 16-year-old Cranbury girl suffered multiple injuries after a motorist struck her while she was riding her bicycle on Monday morning. The Plainsboro Road resident was struck by Aminollah Sabripour, 75, of Cranbury, about a half- mile west of the Cranbury-Plainsboro border…
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Notes from the home-improvement underground
DON’T GET ME STARTED by Erica Hammond My boyfriend and I spent a recent Saturday moving into our first new home and the only good thing I have to say about the experience is that I only threw up once. You try hurtling down the Turnpike at 70 miles per hour in a rickety rental…
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For the Aug. 26 issue
George A. Ross Jr., Paul G. Faloona, George Kozlowski, Michael Barbiere, Jessica Chunchi, Berthold Sheffield George A. Ross Jr. EAST WINDSOR George A. Ross Jr., 44, died Aug. 16 at his home after a long illness. Born in Jacksonville, Fla., he was a lifelong East Windsor resident. Mr. Ross had been employed for many…
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Funds sought for land buy
Reinhardt North targeted by town for preservation. By: Josh Appelbaum The township is negotiating to preserve about 60 acres of farmland on Plainsboro Road through the state Green Acres program. The Township Committee discussed the acquisition of the 59.5-acre Reinhardt North property in the closed session of its Aug. 15 meeting. Township Attorney Trishka Waterbury…
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Brainy Bunch shows safety can be tasty
Police crack down on riders caught without helmets. By: Josh Appelbaum The Fraternal Order of Police is hoping a crispy crust, bubbly cheese, some zesty tomato sauce and a tall, icy beverage are enough to encourage young cyclists and skateboarders to protect their heads from injury all year-round. That’s why Cranbury police, represented by FOP…
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Backstage pass: Teen eyes career behind the scenes
Hightstown teen Kate Volz tries out the backstage roles of theater. By: Jessica Bowker HIGHTSTOWN For Hightstown High School graduate Kate Volz, the real action in theater happens behind the stage. Now, 19, Ms. Volz became interested in what goes on backstage in high school and continued to pursue her interest at Mercer County…
