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Falcons end year in style
By: Ken Weingartner There’s nothing like going out with a win. Everyone on the Monroe High boys tennis team is enjoying the feeling. The Falcons closed their season by beating Carteret 5-0 Monday. Junior Darren Goldberg ended his remarkable year at third singles with an 18-1 record while seniors Kris Worman, Justin Bauman, Kevin Houle,…
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Senior Olympians to go for the gold
Senior Condo Olympics will begin with an opening ceremony at Monroe Township High School. By: Audrey Levine MONROE On Sunday, area athletes will walk to the starting line. They’ll lace up their shoes and stretch out their muscles. And when the starting gun fires, they’ll be off and walking. These athletes are just a…
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Princeton Memorial Day observance planned
May 28 event to include parade and ceremony. Princeton’s annual Memorial Day observances are scheduled for Saturday, May 28, with a parade at 10 a.m. and ceremony at 11 a.m., both sponsored by Spirit of Princeton. The parade will begin on Nassau Street at Princeton Avenue, continue past the reviewing stand at Palmer Square’s Tiger…
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For the May 20 issue
Mary V. Busse, Edward G. Hutchinson, Alice Vicario. Mary V. Busse HAMILTON Mary V. Busse, 93, died May 11 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, she resided in East Windsor and Allentown for most of her life. Ms. Busse was a former member of the Allentown Presbyterian Church. Wife…
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Rise of the Patriarch
Peter Lawson-Johnston paints a rich family history in ‘Growing Up Guggenheim.’ By: Ilene Dube TIMEOFF/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Peter Lawson-Johnston It’s hard to imagine Peter Lawson-Johnston dressed in anything less than his impeccable attire, from the crisp pin-striped shirt down to the smoothly pressed socks. The patriarch of the Guggenheim empire surprises a stranger on first meeting…
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At 5-0, Povlosky pitches in sooner than expected
By: Ken Weingartner Greg Beyer is surprised that Marc Povlosky is 5-0 this season for the Monroe High baseball team. It’s not because Beyer thought Povlosky lacked ability. On the contrary, Beyer believed Povlosky has the livelist arm on the team. Beyer just didn’t expect to have to use Povlosky to the extent he has…
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‘Show and sell!’ forum slated at Arts Council of Princeton
No one knows better than a local arts organization how many emerging artists there are out there with little knowledge of the ins-and-outs of the art world. Juried exhibitions, portfolios, galleries, slides, statements, framing which may not be covered in some art schools can discourage a new artist who is overwhelmed at the…
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Week of May 20, 2005
Princeton,Hopewell, East Windsor, Yardley, Pennington Princeton RE/MAX of Princeton is proud to announce that Joe "Joe D" DeLorenzo and Smita Shah have been inducted into the RE/MAX International Hall of Fame. Only 1,740 individuals among the 100,000 RE/MAX members were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2004. Members who have helped at least 350…
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Health and sports club approved in West Windsor
Two-story Old Trenton Road facility to include pool, tennis courts, day spa and cafe. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR The West Windsor Health and Sports Club received Zoning Board of Adjustment approval May 5, and applicant Brian Brouda is moving ahead with plans to build the fitness center. "We’re now just trying to finalize…
