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OBITUARIES, July 19, 2005
Georgette Kelley, Frederick Kronk, Vincent Hamill, Leona G. Bothwell, Lucille Camuti, Suzanne A. Rosenborg. Georgette Kelley Jungian analyst, teacher RINGOES Georgette Kelley died July 12 at home. She was 59. A Jungian analyst, teacher and psychotherapist, she had been a board and faculty member of both the C.G. Jung Institute of New York…
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Montgomery 13s win district
Baseball team continues to make history By: Justin Feil HAMILTON They are a little bigger, a little stronger and they play with all the confidence of a team used to winning. The Montgomery 13-year-old all-star team has set the standard at every level for Montgomery baseball teams of the future. That hasn’t changed a…
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Plainsboro found in violation of state Open Public Records Act
Release of minutes from executive session at issue. By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO The New Jersey Government Records Council found Thursday that Township Clerk Patricia Hullfish violated sections of the Open Public Records Act. According to the council’s findings, Ms. Hullfish violated the act by denying access to a copy of the Township Committee’s executive…
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Forty years later, storied pool is making waves
Nassau Swim Club hopes to build new facility in its hidden oasis. By: David Campbell Nassau Swim Club is a throwback to a bygone era. The club is accessed by an unpaved, rutted, gravel track off West Drive behind Princeton University’s Lawrence Apartments. The pool is decades old, with just a diving board, some changing…
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Don’t let FCC short-circuit ‘Do Not Call’ law
GUEST OPINION, July 19 By: Richard J. Codey For families across New Jersey, the scene was all too common. With a jarring ring, a telephone call would come right in the middle of dinner or during a family activity, interrupting the quiet evening at home and disrupting quality time with the family. More often than…
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Birthday fun
How much is too much? By: Karen Deaver In April I was charmed to receive, on behalf of my son, Kolter, his first birthday invitation of the year. Then came another invite. Then three for the same weekend, then another, a double-header, and yet two more. By July he had attended 12 birthday parties, all…
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Hispanic man robbed and beaten in borough
One arrested in John-Witherspoon-area incident. By: Marjorie Censer A 37-year-old Hispanic man was robbed and beaten by two black males as he walked on Maclean Street at 11:26 p.m. Thursday, an incident that fits a pattern of Hispanic males being robbed at night, Princeton Borough Police Lt. Dennis McManimon said. The two males reportedly knocked…
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Teachers get recharged at Princeton University institute
Teachers as Scholars program attracts many from local schools. By: Rachel Silverman Montgomery High School art history teacher Frank Chmiel doesn’t mind returning to his student days. In fact, the Princeton University graduate rather enjoys it. "I love being a student again," Mr. Chmiel said Monday afternoon. "After teaching for a few years, you say,…
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New director named for SAVE animal shelter
Frederic J. Ball Jr. has been named executive director of SAVE, the Princeton Township no-kill animal shelter located on Herrontown Road. Mr. Ball came on board at the facility in the last week of June with ideas for making SAVE even more animal-friendly. He comes to the job at an important time of transition. SAVE…
