Category: archives
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Hospital names three to leadership posts
Physicians at Princeton HealthCare System appointed to key positions. Princeton HealthCare System this week announced the appointment of three physicians to leadership positions on its medical and dental staff. Dr. Perry Herman has been named subacute program medical director at Merwick Rehab Hospital & Nursing Care. Dr. Herman will lead the treatment team’s efforts in…
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Library opens
Work continues on unfinished offices as township seeks more county money By:Roger Alvarado and Emily Craighead Without either pomp or circumstance, the Hillsborough Library began a new chapter Tuesday morning, opening the new expanded wing to the public. "It’s not completely finished, but it’s good enough to come in for services and to be safe,"…
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OBITUARIES: Stephen Illes
Stephen Illes Stephen Ernest Illes, 77, died Saturday, Feb. 26, at his home. Mr. Illes was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States in 1931. He lived in Woodbridge, Ohio and in Edison for 27 years before moving to Monroe in 1978. Mr. Illes was a graduate of Newark College of Engineering. He…
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PHS falls in state tourney
Little Tiger boys’ ice hockey has plenty to look forward to By: Justin Feil The Princeton High boys’ ice hockey team that faced off against Chatham on Wednesday didn’t resemble the Little Tigers team that had put together a four-game winning streak over the past two weeks. "We did not," said PHS head coach Paul…
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Pennington officials eye increases in construction fees
Measure scheduled for public hearing and adoption vote on April 4 meeting. By John Tredrea A proposed ordinance that would increase some construction fees was introduced by the Pennington Council Monday night. The measure is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption vote at council’s April 4 meeting. Under the proposed ordinance, the fee for…
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Dawgs ‘Rush’ into round of 16
Hopewell Valley ice hockey By: Mike Molaro The Hopewell Valley Central High School ice hockey squad knows it didn’t play well in the 5-2 loss to Princeton in the Mercer County Tournament semifinals Feb. 23. Instead of feeling sorry for themselves, the Bulldogs did something about it. They regrouped, re-energized and reestablished themselves as one…
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Senior places third at 189 pounds
By: Kyle Moylan VOORHEES Lee Hopkins had a plan he wanted to hold on to throughout the Region VII Tournament. Instead, Hopkins tried to hold on to Eastern’s Ryan Radziak. "I wrestled a stupid match," Hopkins noted of his 13-7 setback to Radziak in the Region VII quarterfinals this past Friday night at Eastern…
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Young Mustangs endured growing pains
Team finished 3-18 By: Shawn Tyrrell It’s been over three weeks since the last shot was taken by the Manville High boys’ basketball team. The 2004-05 season came to a close with the Mustangs falling in overtime to Bound Brook. The defeat put the finishing touches on a campaign that saw MHS struggle mightily,…
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Wonesh wins Region VII wrestling championship
By: Kyle Moylan VOORHEES Going into the districts last season, Al Wonesh needed to add 20 pounds to his body and remove the ton of pressure and responsibility he carried around on his shoulders. Following the Region VII Tournament this past Saturday night, the only thing Wonesh needed was directions to Atlantic City. A…
