Category: archives
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Column: Nuse Sense
Changes abound at MHS By: Bob Nuse Imagine you were a 1993 Montgomery High School graduate who went off to college and wound up on the Bluto Blutarsky, where it took you 11 years to graduate. You’d come back to your alma mater and hardly recognize the place. First off, there is…
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Higher rank
Varga promoted to lieutenant. By: Josh Appelbaum A Cranbury police officer is climbing the ranks of the law enforcement hierarchy, having been promoted to sergeant in October and on March 7, to the rank of lieutenant. Lt. Rickey Varga, the former administrative sergeant who has been with the force 14 years, was promoted to lieutenant…
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LETTERS: Animals are not toys
To the editor: The Easter bunny has sparked millions of smiles each Easter, bringing colored eggs filled with chocolate for eager girls and boys. Around this time of year, stores are packed with adorable live baby bunnies and cute fuzzy chicks and ducks. Wouldn’t this make the perfect Easter gift for your little child?…
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Police continue Helmetta patrols
Jamesburg to continue interlocal service agreement with Helmetta. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG Borough police will continue to conduct patrols in Helmetta at least until April 2006, under the terms of a new interlocal service agreement adopted by the Borough Council Wednesday. The agreement is a renewal of a temporary agreement that ran from early…
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Bronx man commits suicide
Police say act happened following break-up with girlfriend. By: Leon Tovey MONROE A 25-year-old New York man apparently committed suicide in the Outcault section of the township Sunday after breaking up with his girlfriend the day before, police said. Lt. Anthony Cook said Wednesday that officers responding to a report of a man with…
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Monday, March 28, 2005
George B. Spencer George B. Spencer, 76, died March 27 at Statesman Health and Rehabilitation Center in Levittown, Pa. Born in Hopewell, Mr. Spencer had resided in Hopewell his entire life. He also has a home in Deland, Fla. Mr. Spencer served in the U.S. Navy. He was a supervisor with PSE&G for 38 years…
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LETTERS: UCIOA is better than Turner bill
To the editor: This letter is to open and expand the discussion of the planned communities legislation, bills S-2344 and A-3855, known as "The Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act." This bill is offered as an alternative to legislation S-2016, the "Common Interest Community and Homeowners’ Association Act" sponsored by state Sen. Shirley Turner (D-Mercer).…
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Max
"Max", a friendly, 3-year-old Tibetan terrier mix, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Max", or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Good book is best-seller
Parishioners flock to ‘Year of the Bible’ at Nassau Presbyterian Church By: Dennis O’Neill Lauren Yeh of Monmouth Junction remembers being playfully teased as a young girl by her grandfather, Paul Ramsey, the noted Harrington Spear Pain Professor of Religion at Princeton University. "He used to love unshelled peanuts," she said. "He’d call me over…
