Category: archives
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Speaking Up
Voices of Reason turns its Election Day blues into help for the hungry. By: Jim Boyle TIMEOFF/JOHN KEATING Clockwise from top left: Coproducer Chuck Whitmore, songwriter and editor Hank Kalet, marketing man Steve Feitl, bass player David Maniaci, cover illustrator/designer Mark Kalet, and songwriter and coproducer Steve Bates. For most Democrats in New Jersey, Election…
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RAIDERS WIN STATE TITLE
Campbell shutout keys Group 4 baseball triumph By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High baseball team capped its historic, fabulous season with the ultimate championship victory Saturday at Toms River North. Hillsborough (21-5) remained undefeated in tournament play this spring with a 5-0 victory over Watchung Hills in the NJSIAA Group 4 final. The Raiders ended…
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2005 Buick LaCrosse CXS: This is not your father’s Buick
Buick tries to appeal to a broad range of purchasing desires by using three models: the sport CXS, and the more staid CX and CXL By: Mike Blake The 2005 Buick LaCrosse CXS Buick has earned several reputations. One is that they put out quality, well-engineered cars. Another is that their vehicles give you the…
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Study: Affirmative action’s role in admissions process affirmed
Elite college acceptances of blacks would drop by almost two-thirds, Hispanics by half; Asians would gain almost four-fifths of these spots. By: David Campbell A new study by two researchers at Princeton University concludes that eliminating affirmative action in elite college admissions would result in sharp declines in the numbers of blacks and Hispanics accepted,…
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Week of June 10, 2005
Montgomery, Hamilton, Princeton, Hillsborough Montgomery Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate is pleased to announce that Kathrynn Slepokura has joined the Montgomery office as a licensed real estate professional. Ms. Slepokura recently moved from Charlotte, N.C., to Belle Mead where she resides with her husband. She earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Elon College in…
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Cuttalossa Inn
The view from this Lumberville restaurant, listed on the National Register of Historic places, is alone worth the price of a meal. By: Amy Brummer Cuttalossa Inn 3487 River Road Lumberville (215) 297-5082 www.cuttalossainn.com Food: Good Service: Experienced and accommodating Prices: Expensive Cuisine: Traditional Continental Ambience: Country inn Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dinner:…
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KIDS AND COMMUNITY: The dangers of methamphetamine
KIDS AND COMMUNITY By Judy Shepps Battle We must encourage parents to talk to their kids about drugs. Known on the street as "tina," "crank," "ice," or just plain "crystal," methamphetamine is back in the news as a powerful, addictive stimulant that is easily created with store-bought ingredients. Users known as tweakers most…
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OBITUARIES, June 10, 2005
James J. McKee Sr., Josephine Tessein, Agillio Ranallo, Angelina Valenti, Robert E. Cowen, Jane W. Cope, Ruth P. Crawford, Alice K. Palumbo. James J. McKee Sr. Lifelong Princeton resident James J. McKee Sr. of Princeton died Monday at home. He was 84. Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong resident. He was employed at…
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Funds released to Toll Brothers
Township councilwoman voices objections. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR With the latest round of reductions in performance guarantees for the Estates at Princeton Junction at Monday’s Township Council meeting came another round of faintly bitter discussions about the developer, Toll Brothers. "I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone come in with this degree of…
