Category: archives
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AROUND CRANBURY: Halloween events on tap this weekend
AROUND CRANBURY By Lorraine Sedor Cranbury plans for a spooktacular weekend. Indulge in some eerie fun this Sunday evening at the Cranbury Lions Club’s annual Halloween Party at the Cranbury School. The event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 7 p.m. Registration for the judged costume contest begins at 5 p.m.…
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Week of October 29, 2004
West Windsor, South Brunswick, Pennington, Middlesex West Windsor Weidel’s West Windsor office is proud to announce that Robert Verrinder was recently recognized for having the highest sold dollar volume for the month of September. To reach Robert Verrinder, call the West Windsor office at (609) 799-6200 Ronald Daniels was recently recognized by Weidel Realtor’s West…
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Kindness of Fate
Historic letters, autographs and photos can be seen at the Lawrenceville School. By: Susan Van Dongen Selections from the Raab Collection includes signed presidential photographs, including the famous shot of Harry Truman holding up the newspaper with its "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline. Autographs and letters from historic figures have always been valuable, but they could…
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Kindness of Fate
Historic letters, autographs and photos can be seen at the Lawrenceville School. By: Susan Van Dongen Selections from the Raab Collection includes signed presidential photographs, including the famous shot of Harry Truman holding up the newspaper with its "Dewey Defeats Truman" headline. Autographs and letters from historic figures have always been valuable, but they could…
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Jonsie
"Jonsie," a lovable, neutered male short-haired cat, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Jonsie" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Feria de la salud, 13 de noviembre: gente sana, nación sana
Editor’s note: The University Medical Center at Princeton is presenting a free health fair for the area’s Spanish-speaking residents on Nov. 13. Please pass along this column to any person you may know who could benefit from attending this event By: Lorraine Seabrook with Dr. Margaret Lancefield Una nación enfocada en la medicina preventiva, combinada…
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Falcons fall in GMC field hockey semifinals
By: Carolyn M. Hartko SAYREVILLE – It was fun while it lasted, but Monroe Township High School’s run in the Greater Middlesex Conference Field Hockey Tournament ended at the hands of Sayreville on Thursday. The second seeded Lady Bombers eliminated the Lady Falcons 3-0 in a semi-final game. With the victory, Sayreville advances to the…
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David Sarnecky
David R. Sarnecky, 63, of Monroe, formerly of Perth Amboy, died Wednesday, Oct. 20, at JFK Medical Center in Edison. Born in Perth Amboy, he lived in Perth Amboy before moving to Monroe five years ago, and spent much time at his home in Lavallette. He was a title searcher for 40 years with East…
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PERCEPTIONS: Polls and pigskins as presidential prognosticators
PERCEPTIONS By Steve Feitl The fate of the presidential election lies in the hands of the Washington Redskins. Supporters of Sen. John Kerry can rejoice because their candidate is going to win the presidential election Tuesday. How can I be so sure, you ask? Because Sen. Kerry was the winner of Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Vote poll…
