Category: archives
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Downtown project nets a new restaurant
Proprietor of Blue Point Grill and Nassau Street Seafood to open 144-seat restaurant in Witherspoon House. By: Jennifer Potash The new restaurant in Witherspoon House, under construction as part of the downtown redevelopment project, will be run by Jack Morrison, proprietor of the Blue Point Grill and Nassau Street Seafood market. Mr. Morrison met with…
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Treichler to face country’s best
Montgomery grad heads to Oklahoma for IIAJC By: Bob Nuse Having shown he can certainly compete with the best golfers in this area, Dan Treichler will now get a chance to see how his game compares to golfers around the country. Treichler, who graduated from Montgomery High in June, is one of three golfers from…
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Patriot Media adds nine new channels
Cable operator Patriot Media recently announced that it has expanded its programming lineup in Princeton with the addition of nine new channels. A complete list of the channels being added includes SoapNet, Hallmark Channel, Outdoor Life and VH1 Mega Hits, available through the Digital Movies & More Package; NFL Network, Nick Toons and MTV Hits,…
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Developer seeks help upgrading intersection
Rock-Cranbury asks township to invoke eminent domain By:Sarah Winkelman Developer Rock-Cranbury has asked the township to use eminent domain to acquire a piece of land at the intersection of Half Acre Road and Route 130. The 1,300-square-foot section of property belonging to AVN Holding Co. LLC is necessary for the completion of the Half Acre…
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Donations put history on display
Cranbury Museum houses artifacts dating 300 years By:Sarah Winkelman Stepping into 4 Park Place East is like taking a trip through time. The front parlor looks like a scene from a Charles Dickens novel, while the kitchen evokes images of women in long, flowing skirts cooking dinner on the large hearth. The house, better known…
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OBITUARY: Rosalie LaScala Patrick
Rosalie LaScala Patrick, 67, of Monroe, died Thursday, July 15, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., she lived in Monroe for the past 35 years. Before her retirement in 1969, she was employed as a secretary by J.P. Morgan in Manhattan, where she worked for 14 years. Ms.…
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Montgomery principal wins grant
By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY Village Elementary School Principal Susan Lacy has received a 2004 Summer Opportunity Grant from The Principals’ Center for the Garden State, an affiliate of The College of New Jersey, the college announced Tuesday. With the grant, Ms. Lacy will study horticulture, creating a garden and wildlife habitat to support the…
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WW council pledges new era of efficiency, making nice
The endless talk, interruptions, long debates could be a thing of the past. By: Shanay Cadette WEST WINDSOR Expect to see the Township Council toe the line at its Aug. 2 meeting. The five council members pledged to do their best not to talk endlessly, interrupt each other or engage in long debates with…
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OBITUARY: Clifford E. Perrine
Clifford F. Perrine Jr., 46, of Monroe, formerly of Rahway, died Thursday, July 15, at home. Born in Rahway, Mr. Perrine resided there for most of his life, moving to Monroe one year ago. Mr. Perrine was a baseball coach for Rahway PAL for many years. He was a night crew chief at Pathmark Supermarket…
