Category: archives
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New location for used books
The daily Ongoing Sale of gently used books donated to the Friends of the Princeton Public Library has completed its move to a new location near the Welcome Desk on the library’s main floor. The Friends organization donates all book sale income to the Princeton Public Library for the purchase of new books and audio…
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Council unanimously passes Redevelopment Plan
Hightstown Brough Council approves Redevelopment Plan for the Bank Street rug mill area. By: Michael Ross HIGHTSTOWN Borough Council unanimously passed the Redevelopment Plan of the Bank Street rug mill area Tuesday night during a council meeting before dozens of residents at municipal hall. The plan calls for the construction of new retail and…
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MONROE BACK TO SCHOOL: Principals say first day a success
Principals say schools and teachers ready for a successful year. By: Josh Appelbaum Josh AppelbaumStaff Writer MONROE Elementary schools in Monroe got off to a good start Tuesday, as students marched through the doors of schools for the first time in months. And while some principals say they’re experiencing record enrollments and expanding class…
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Opponents are gunning for Monroe
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The Monroe High School girls’ soccer team might as well put a bulls eye on the back of the uniforms this fall. The 2003 Lady Falcons had a successful campaign, finishing as the Greater Middlesex Conference’s White Division champions for the second year in a row with a 10-1-1 record. They…
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Health fair to provide information, screenings
By: Josh Appelbaum The Princeton HealthCare System is reaching out to Cranbury residents, providing free health screenings and will have a pharmacist on hand to answer questions about drug interactions at its inaugural Community Health Fair on Sunday. The fair will take place at K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Historic Cranbury, at 27 Hagerty Lane.…
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A day to celebrate Cranbury
It will be a day of food, fun and history Saturday at Cranbury Day. By: Josh Appelbaum History will come alive at Cranbury Day on Saturday when Civil War re-enactors from Company H of the 14th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, will set up camp on the grounds of the Cranbury Museum. Brought to town by…
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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 9, 2004
Tired of going to the polls To the editor: I see that voters are being asked to go to the polls Sept. 28 to approve a school referendum. Is it just me, or are we asked to go to the polls like 11 times a year? School board members, bond issues, fire budgets, referendums,…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Week of Sept. 9 Answers needed for budget questions To the editor: The Lawrence Ledger’s Sept. 2, 2004, article, "District hires special education supervisor, vice principal," left me disquieted. The current school budget has been both highly controversial and extremely tight, with shortfalls resulting in elimination of positions. There is now a newly created administrative…
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Letter: Voters left holding the bag
To the editor: Gov. James E. McGreevey’s has failed to give the voters of New Jersey their fair chance to elect another governor of their choice. Gov. McGreevey left New Jersey holding his bag before we even begin to get to see the outcome of his administrative choices. He made too many reprehensible law,…
