Category: archives
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‘Casablanca’ bash to aid fight against juvenile diabetes
Spend ‘A Night in Casablanca,’ and raise money to help find a cure for juvenile diabetes. By: Josh Appelbaum Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, there’s a Cranbury couple who wants you to walk into theirs. "A Night in Casablanca" will be a dress-up affair with cocktails, gourmet…
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OBITUARIES: John D. Harkness
John D. Harkness John D. Harkness, 87, of Monroe, died Thursday, Jan. 20, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Upper Darby, Pa., Mr. Harness resided in Lansdale, Pa., for over 50 years prior to moving to New Jersey in 1994. Mr. Harkness was a retired vice president of finance for Keystone Brass…
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OBITUARIES: Raymond E. Doscher
Raymond E. Doscher Raymond E. Doscher, 84, of East Windsor, died Tuesday, Jan. 11, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., he lived in Kendall Park before retiring to Port St. Lucie, Fla. He was an avid fan of the Port St. Lucie Mets. He was a World War II…
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Town gets state aid for land
Green Acres Preservation Trust Fund announced. By: Josh Appelbaum Cranbury will get $400,000 to help pay for current and future open space acquisitions and park development projects, the Green Acres Preservation Trust Fund announced this week. The money is part of a statewide program that gives money to municipalities to help fund preservation projects. Township…
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Stolen car found on fire Saturday
An unoccupied, stolen car set on fire. By: Leon Tovey MONROE A car fire near the intersection of Perrineville and Union Valley roads early Saturday morning was set intentionally, police said Tuesday. Detective Richard Stemming said the unoccupied car, a stolen 1998 BMW model 525, was found locked and on fire at 12:06 a.m.…
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Borough needs people to shovel snow
Ordinance requires snow to be shoveled withing 48 hours after storm. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG Got a strong back? If so, the borough could use you. Zoning Officer Bernie Long said Wednesday that the 16 inches of snow that blanketed the borough last weekend has revived the perennial need for volunteer snow shovelers to…
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They’re all ears …
The auditing of Princeton University courses attracts intellectually active members of the community. By: Pat Summers In a way, it’s a shame the registration line for Princeton University’s Community Auditing Program (CAP) will soon be replaced by an online system. All by itself, before classes even begin, that living line is so stimulating and educational.…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Jan. 28, 2005 to Feb. 3, 2005. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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Senior specialist offers tips on choosing an adult communit
Make a list of your favorite activities and make sure the community features them or plans to feature them Active adult communities represent the fastest growing segment in the home building industry. They offer homebuyers 55 years old and up a smaller, more manageable living space, zero outdoor maintenance responsibilities and a wealth of social…
