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Dorothy Gondola
Dorothy Baginsky Gondola, 76, of Jamesburg, died Friday, Oct. 8, at Roosevelt Care Center in Edison. She was born in Perth Amboy and was formerly of Fords, moving to Jamesburg eight years ago. She was a bank teller in Woodbridge and Carteret for many years. She was a former member of the Helmetta Senior Citizens,…
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PDS ready for turf wars
Panther teams to open A-Turf field Saturday By: Bob Nuse They had to wait a little longer than expected, but when Princeton Day School unveils its new A-Turf Field on Saturday, the athletes will realize the wait has been worth it. "We were hoping that it would be ready by September, but we ran into…
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Stuart’s sixth title is closest
Tartans use inspired performance to claim Patriot XC meet By: Justin Feil Saskia Van Nieuwenhuyse has spent parts of her young life living in three different countries. But the Princeton resident never moved as fast as she did Wednesday to help the Stuart County Day cross country team narrowly win a sixth straight Patriot Conference…
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State tournament berth still in doubt for Monroe
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The Monroe High School varsity girls’ soccer team finds itself in an unusual position this fall. In the normal course of events, the Lady Falcons would have already qualified for the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III tournament. Teams gain a berth in the tourney by having a .500 or better record…
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Carrier Clinic joins Robert Wood Johnson network
A hope to enhance quality, gain exposure. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY Highlighting the belief that its new affiliation will benefit its clients by improving services, the Carrier Clinic signed an affiliation agreement Tuesday with the Robert Wood Johnson Health Network. The affiliation will allow for new educational initiatives, better sharing of information and resources…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 15, 2004
Claramary H. Morgan, Jay T. MacMillan, Elizabeth F. Kauzmann. Claramary H. Morgan Artist and local volunteer Claramary Hires Morgan of Princeton died Saturday at home. She was 89. Born in East Orange, she grew up in Berwyn, Pa., and had been a Princeton resident 64 years. She graduated from Friends Central School in Overbrook,…
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Obituaries for week of Oct. 14
Anna Smith Anna Mae Smith, 89, of Burlington, died Oct. 6 at the Masonic Home in Burlington, where she has been a resident for the past 11 years. Born in Trenton, she retired in 1980 after 10 years of service as a food service associate with RCA in Hightstown. Wife of the late William R.…
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Playground changes add to bill
By:Emily Craighead With the long-awaited playground equipment expected to arrive at Weston School today (Thursday), the district will have to pay an additional $11,900 for last-minute design changes to the playground. The Board of Education is expected to approve two change orders at Monday’s meeting for the Weston project for $8,100 and $3,800. The first…
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Pay-to-play issue has spawned calendar year.
PAY-TO-PLAY — The History By: Lea Kahn Nearly 30 of 566 towns in New Jersey have adopted a pay-to-play ordinance, which is intended to eliminate efforts by professionals such as attorneys, architects, engineers and planners to obtain lucrative contracts in exchange for political campaign contributions. Under state law, a governing body may award…
