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Commission plans to reopen Washington Crossing Bridge on Monday
Span will be open during daylight hours beginning Monday at 6 a.m. But from 10 p.m.-6 a.m., the bridge will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic so workers can undertake two repair/replacement projects. By Ruth Luse Those accustomed to using the Washington Crossing Bridge for trips to and from nearby Pennsylvania won’t have to…
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OBITUARIES, April 29, 2005
Edward R. Farley Jr., Walter C. Johnson, Adele W. Rubin, Adeline LaFontant, Martha A. Wuest. Edward R. Farley Jr. Headed Atlas Corp., hospital board Edward Raymond Farley Jr. of Princeton died Monday at home. He was 86. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., he was a Princeton resident since 1958. Mr. Farley was president and…
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Princetons’ shared-services budgets OK’d
Spending in nine of the 15 departments will decline. By: David Campbell The governing bodies of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township approved their joint budgets for shared services Tuesday night, the administrators for both municipalities confirmed Wednesday. The total for all agencies jointly funded by the borough and township that the governing bodies approved Tuesday…
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Area high school students to focus on foreign policy
Woodrow Wilson School to play host. By: David Campbell The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University will host about 200 area high school students today for a half-day of lectures and discussion on U.S. foreign policy and American politics. Under a program now in its second year, the Woodrow Wilson…
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Higher intensity pays off for PHS
Senior leadership pays off for girls’ lacrosse By: Sports Editor Whitney Brunner knew as far back as the fall that she wanted this year to be different for the Princeton High girls’ lacrosse team. So she and fellow captain Rena Deitz went about taking the steps to do just that. "Rena and I decided we…
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Gainfully unemployed
A SLICE OF WRY by Anna Breslaw I’ve always been a big fan of working. I don’t work per se, but I wholeheartedly support people who do. My high school educates tons of part-timing teenagers. Domino’s cashiers, CVS counter girls, Build-a-Bear employees, the teeming mass of food-service drones I salute you. …
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Plainsboro upgrades TV, Web site
By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO The township recently launched a video bulletin board and a redesigned Web site to keep residents in the loop when it comes to community and government news and events. The video bulletin board on cable Channel 3, shared with the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, now provides information on events…
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Méhék
This Princeton addition features a diverse menu that stylishly mixes traditional and modern North Indian cuisine. By: Antoinette Buckley Méhék 164 Nassau St. Princeton (609) 279-9191 Fax: (609) 279-9292 Food: Very good Service: Good+ Prices: Inexpensive Cuisine: North Indian Vegetarian Options: Plentiful Ambience: Casual/intimate/contemporary Hours: Lunch: Daily 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; High tea: Daily 3-5:30 p.m.;…
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Candidates Forum, April 29
CANDIDATES FORUM, April 29 David Siegel Township Council candidate, West Windsor I have long had a strong interest in government. My family encouraged this, by word and example. My grandfather served on the school board and council in Morristown, and my mother on the planning and zoning boards in Unadilla, N.Y. I grew to…
