Category: archives
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MHS tennis has potential
By: Rich Fisher Don’t look now but … Oh, what the heck, go ahead and look. What you’ll see is a freshman tennis player at Monroe High who actually gained substantial experience before coming to high school. And that gives veteran coach Trudy Marmorek cause to think this might be a nice little season. "I…
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Bill for sewer lines falls to homeowners.
WEST WINDSOR Property owners who live in Grovers Mill Estates must foot the bill for line extensions to the public sewer system. By: Shanay Cadette WEST WINDSOR Property owners who live in Grovers Mill Estates must foot the bill for line extensions to the public sewer system. The Township Council ratified…
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Doris E. Riley
Doris E. Riley, 77, of Harbourton died Sept. 8 at the University Care Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She was executive assistant for the Concerned Citizens of Ewing Township and former owner of the Dress Up Shop in Pennington. A member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Harbourton,…
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Barge party organized by Keen Agers
WEST WINDSOR If you want to party on the Delaware & Raritan Canal, a township organization has just the ride for you. A barge party complete with drinks, dinner, sing-alongs and a tour guide is set for Sunday in New Hope, Pa. Sponsored by the West Windsor Keen Agers organization, only adults…
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Indo-American Fair is coming up at Mercer park.
Shirdi Sai Dham, Inc., a nonprofit cultural organization, will present the second Indo-American Fair 2004 (Indian Mela) on Saturday, Sept. 18 and Sunday, Sept. 19, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Mercer County Park in West Windsor. Admission is free. According to a foundation spokesman, "The main focus of the event is to share…
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MHS hopes new look means improved play
By: Ken Weingartner "New" and "improved" are words often linked when marketing a product. In the case of the Monroe High football team, "new" certainly applies. The Falcons have a new head coach, new divisional opponents and many new faces in the starting lineup. As for "improved," that will be determined as the season progresses.…
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School for disabled seeks OK to expand.
MONTGOMERY The Rock Brook School on Orchard Road near Route 206 is seeking a use variance and preliminary and final major site plan approval to allow the construction of an addition to its building. By: Jill Matthews Mary Caterson, director of the school, said the approximate 5,000-square-foot expansion is the second phase of a…
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Popular free aerobics program to resume at The Arts Council.
In a call out to couch potatoes and the fitness-phobic in Princeton, Gail Everett will launch another round of free fitness classes at The Arts Council of Princeton. By: Jennifer Potash Starting Sept. 19, the weekly classes on Sunday evening will run for six weeks, which is about the time it takes for participants to…
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Jack
"Jack," a playful, 2-month-old neutered male kitten, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Jack" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
