Category: archives
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For the July 2 issue
John R. Martini, Phillip L. Walsh, Catherine A. Stradling, Eldora Edwards Bradford. John R. Martini EDGEWATER PARK John R. Martini, 46, of Edgewater Park died Monday at Virtua Memorial Hospital, Mt. Holly. He was born in Hackensack and lived in Bordentown for 18 years before moving to Edgewater Park four years ago. He was…
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Thompson Park comes alive
Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission opens the Music in the Parks program for the month of July By:Joseph Harvie MONROE Early Friday evenings in July will bring the sights and sounds of music from throughout the world and spanning generations as the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission opens the Music in the Parks program…
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Gambatese chosen as West Windsor Township Council president
Drama-free reorganization a contrast to last year. By: Shanay Cadette WEST WINDSOR Township Council members claimed earlier this week that Thursday’s reorganization meeting would be drama-free. Unlike the bitter accusations about breaches of trust, conflicts of interest, broken promises and lying council members that were thrown back and forth at last year’s reorganization meeting,…
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Mercer wins Sunshine Classic
Ola-Pratt, Davis make big plays for all-stars By: Justin Feil For the second time in three years, the Mercer County all-star football team’s defense dominated the Skyland Conference all-stars in the Sunshine Classic. Mercer scored twice in the first half and its defense did the rest in a 15-0 win in front of 4,112 at…
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Radiology making great strides with advanced technologies
Many new advancements in radiological procedures … help physicians to refine the diagnosis and treatment of disease. By: Lorraine Seabrook Radiology the diagnosis and treatment of disease by use of various imaging techniques, including X-rays, gamma-ray emission from radioactive materials, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a fascinating branch of medicine that…
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TANGENTS by John Saccenti: Remember to floss, and to wait
TANGENTS by John Saccenti: Remember to floss, and to wait By:John Saccenti There is only one thing worse than the smell of ground teeth, and that’s the knowledge that it’s your tooth that you smell. Actually, this is far from the worst thing that could happen to us, but let’s face it, for most it…
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CLRA offers opportunities at all levels
Annual regatta is a success By: Bob Nuse The Carnegie Lake Rowing Association is a pretty good example of it never being too late to start something new. The club hosted its 19th annual Carnegie Lake Regatta on Sunday, with 33 clubs turning out for the event. And this event was one for everybody. Not…
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Cheney linked to contractors
To the editor: I’m sure it’s a complete coincidence that Vice President Dick Cheney’s former company, Halliburton, received a no-bid contract to rebuild post-war Iraq (and I use the term "post-war" very loosely). So Americans shouldn’t be upset at Vice President Cheney that Halliburton has wasted more than $1 billion of their taxpayer dollars in…
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Township funds approved for road, sewer upgrades
$3.7 million ordinance gets unanimous endorsement. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee approved a $3.7 million bond ordinance Monday night for assorted capital improvements, with the largest appropriations going toward road and sewer upgrades. The ordinance, which the committee voted 4-0 to approve with Mayor Phyllis Marchand absent, appropriates $2.18 million for various road…
