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Robert F. Burroughs Jr.
Robert F. Burroughs Jr. of Holland, Pa., and Naples, Fla., and formerly of Pennington died at St. Mary’s Medical Center, Langhorne, Pa., on Monday. Born in Trenton, he had been a resident of Pennington and Hopewell Township for 73 years before moving to Holland. Pa. He was a graduate of Lehigh University, Class of 1943.…
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A British cake, perfect for Mother’s Day
The cake’s roots can be traced back to the Romans (and perhaps even the ancient Greeks) By: Pat Tanner Illustration by Judy Martin Although it really has nothing to do with our American celebration of Mother’s Day, which falls on Sunday, I love the sentiment behind and history of a British tradition called Mothering Sunday,…
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Stuart track chasing fourth title
Harrington helps rebuild Tartans By: Justin Feil Rebuilding hasn’t taken quite as long as expected for the Stuart Country Day School track and field team thanks to the impressive efforts of some of its youngest athletes. The Tartans lost two of their most veteran athletes when Angela Harrington and Maya Thompson graduated after last spring’s…
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Executive Snapshot
John Gudzinowicz, manager of the Princeton Indoor Tennis Center By: Andrew Cangiano Residence: Princeton Education: Bachelor’s degree in business administration from North Adams State College First job: Clerk at a hardware store Thumbnail sketch: Played four years of tennis in college. Started coaching and giving tennis lessons in Hawaii. Certified by…
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Princeton Airport fined by U.S. Department of Labor
Case involves 14-year-old burned in February accident. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The U.S. Department of Labor has fined Princeton Airport $18,700 for illegally employing the 14-year-old who was injured on the job in February. The juvenile, who the Department of Labor said was working as a trainee mechanic apprentice, received second- and third-degree burns…
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Police probe Rocky Hill bank robbery
Surveillance camera tape aids investigation. By: Kara Fitzpatrick ROCKY HILL A bank robbery occurred Saturday morning at the Bank of America branch on Washington Street and, according to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, detectives are searching for the suspect based on a surveillance camera’s recording. According to Prosecutor Wayne Forrest, a clean-shaven black male,…
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Gibbs, PHS golfers gain respect after win
Little Tigers upset top-ranked Haddonfield By: Justin Feil Jordan Gibbs wasn’t happy with the start to his season, but if his recent play continues through the state tournament it will easily be forgotten. "I definitely needed to play better," said Gibbs, a junior for the Princeton High School boys’ golf team. "I started out pretty…
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Anyone can be a star
Company lets hard workers try out exotic cars By: Gwen McNamara Sick and tired of renting the same old limo or sedan for business trips? Or maybe you’re looking for a hot ride to kick your next event into high gear? Either way Larry and Legia Shulan, owners of Exotic Car Rentals of New Jersey…
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Princeton librarian voted president of American Library Association
Leslie Burger ends months of campaigning with "a tremendous honor." By: Rachel Silverman There’s a new president in town. After months on the campaign trail, Leslie Burger, director of the Princeton Public Library, was elected president of the American Library Association yesterday afternoon. "It’s a tremendous honor," Ms. Burger said excitedly, only hours after learning…
