Category: archives
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Cranbury’s Peters leads PDS chain gang
By: Bob Nuse Right now, Mary Peters has the chain. But with the makeup of this year’s Princeton Day School girls’ lacrosse team, it could belong to just about anyone on any particular day. "The chain is representative of our team," said Peters, a junior defender for the Panthers who hails from Cranbury. "And we…
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Poetry enthsiasts to share their works
Local arts review committee to celebrate Poetry Month. By: Josh Appelbaum The Cranbury Arts Review Committee will celebrate National Poetry Month by turning the microphone over to, well, you. For its second annual event, the committee is looking for poetry enthusiasts to share their works or read their favorite, and it’s encouraging younger people, 17…
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PU men’s lacrosse gets needed win
Tigers top Penn in overtime By: Justin Feil One. Four. Eleven. It sounds like a combination, and in some regard it is. It tells a little of how the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team can still unlock the door to the NCAA Tournament for a 16th straight season. Winless after its first five games, the…
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OBITUARIES: Louise Kalman
Louise Kalman Louise S. Kalman, 72, died Tuesday, March 29, at her new home. Born in Somerset County, Ms. Kalman was formerly of Cranbury Manor in Monroe for 38 years, having recently moved to Whiting. She will always be remembered as a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her husband of 55…
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‘Sin City’
The story and characters are as tired as the look is invigorating in this adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel series. By: Elise Nakhnikian Sin City.> Like the pneumatic babes that stalk its mean streets, Sin City packs a surprisingly hard punch. Sure, it’s beautiful, but what makes it interesting is that it looks like…
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School board candidates sound off on issues, platforms
Board incumbments discuss their views on after school activities and sports and Senate Bill S-1701. By: Elaine Worden JAMESBURG The two candidates for school board say they want to increase state aid for the district and hope to fight for more in the coming years. Board President Don Peterson and Vice President Frank Tarulli…
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Bischel shoots 37 in Peddie’s opening golf victory
By: Neil Hay Solid scores throughout the lineup highlighted a successful start to the 2005 Peddie golf season Tuesday. With scores ranging from a low of 37 to a high of 47, second-year coach Bill Leece was buoyed as the Falcons defeated host George, 202-228, at the new Highlands Golf Club in Yardley. Most impressive…
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Friday, April 8, 2005
Septak and Ongradi Rose Ann Septak Rose Ann Septak, 84, died Wednesday at home. Born in Cickasaw, Pa., she had resided in the Pennington area for over 44 years. An office clerk for Acme Markets in Trenton for many years, she was a member of the Hopewell Leisure Senior Citizens Club and St. James Roman…
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Letters to the Herald
For the April 8 issue. Paraprofessionals should not be considered a bargaining chip To the editor: I read a letter in last week’s paper (April 1) by a Mr. John Guarniere ("Mayor should be involved in school budgeting process"), in which he states, and I quote, "Let’s focus on reducing the future cost of…
