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Katherine Keleher
Katherine L. Keleher of Monroe died Friday, Oct. 15. Born in Lyndhurst, Ms. Keleher lived in Kearny, Iselin, Colonia and Conyers, Ga., before moving to Rossmoor 21 years ago. She was employed by Thomas A. Edison Battery Co. in Kearny for several years. She is survived by her loving family, especially by her loving husband…
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Women in Science has new division for young people
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North junior forms first such association in nation. By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR In between schoolwork, playing violin in a symphony orchestra, participating in her school’s annual spring musical and volunteering with the Red Cross Club, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North junior Laura Cook decided to start a nonprofit. With an…
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Free immigration advice offered at YWCA
The YWCA Princeton will host a free session for legal advice on immigration issues Wednesday. Called Ask-a-Lawyer, the event will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the YWCA’s Bramwell House, adjacent to the main building off 59 Paul Robeson Place. Lawyers on hand to answer questions include Tatiana Durbak, Edward S. Kahn, Ryan…
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ELECTION FORUM
For the Oct. 22 issue. Council candidate supports borough ban of pay-to-play To the editor: Like so many New Jersey residents, I have been appalled and embarrassed by the recent spate of political corruption scandals in our state. It is unforgivable that a few have cast shame by abusing the trust that the voters…
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Borough Council candidates favor smaller government, new revenue
Democratic incumbents face challenge from Princeton University student. By: Jennifer Potash It’s not quite the "Read my lips: no new taxes" line from George H. W. Bush’s first presidential campaign, but the three candidates for Princeton Borough Council have staked out strong positions on cutting municipal expenses. The candidates, who are competing for two three-year…
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PHASE THREE: Jimmy, nobody asked me either!
PHASE THREE by Arnold Bornstein Words of wisdom Jimmy Cannon, the deceased and legendary sports columnist, wrote a column for The New York Post, later syndicated, which he periodically titled "Nobody Asked Me, But:" A regular sports writer who occasionally wrote about many other aspects of the human experience, his nobody-asked-me column was a series…
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Plenty of familiar faces at Mill Lake School
Students at Mill Lake School have twice as much fun. By: Melissa Hayes MONROE Students and staff at Mill Lake School may think they’re seeing double, especially with 15 sets of twins and one set of triplets in the school. School administrators were surprised when they realized they had nine sets of twins registering…
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EPA official calls for private-public collaboration
Jane Kenny addresses national environmental forum in Plainsboro. By: David Campbell PLAINSBORO U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Jane Kenny, addressing a gathering of more than 200 at a national environmental forum Thursday, called for cooperation, collaboration and compromise to further the goals of environmental protection. "EPA can regulate, enforce and encourage, but we…
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Youth serves South cross country well
O’Connor steps up to win for Pirate girls By: Justin Feil Every week that she runs, Kelsey O’Connor gets a little better. It’s bad news for opponents of the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ cross country team, not just for this season but for the next three years. "Every week," the Pirate freshman said, "it builds…
