Category: archives
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Attorney with ‘Killer Smile’ helps author with plot twist
Patent lawyer speaks about contribution but can’t spoil the surprise. By: Aleen Crispino Ted Naccarella is used to working with creative people. As an intellectual property law attorney at Synnestvedt Lechner & Woodbridge in Princeton, he is consulted regularly by inventors seeking patents on their new ideas. But when he received a call in May…
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Council postpones review of high school parking proposal
Enforcement issues, other concerns delay introduction of ordinance. By: Jennifer Potash A proposal for on-street parking permits on the streets surrounding Princeton High School stalled Tuesday. Due to administrative and enforcement concerns, the Princeton Borough Council delayed until July 13 introduction of a proposed ordinance that would establish on-street parking permits for high school students…
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OBITUARIES, June 24, 2004
John M. Fenton Jr., Henry N. Appelson, Alana M. Schwartz John M. Fenton Jr. Former Princeton resident NEW YORK John M. Fenton Jr. died June 8. He was 75. Born in Trenton, he was raised in Pennington, graduating from Central High School of Hopewell Township in 1947. He served with the U.S. Marine Corps…
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For the June 25 issue
Anne M. Funari, Frank Robert Anderson, Bernice "Bonnie" Schroeder, Philip Salzman, Sabra E. DeSantis, James R. Harris, Frederick Fera Assmann. Anne M. Funari ROBBINSVILLE Anne M. Funari, 76, died Tuesday at her residence. Born in Hightstown, Mrs. Funari lived in Robbinsville for the past 22 years. She retired from the State of New Jersey…
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LETTER: Not better off under Bush
To the editor: When the late Ronald Reagan challenged Jimmy Carter for president in 1980, he asked Americans if they were better or worse off than they had been in 1976. Most voters decided they weren’t better off and elected Mr. Reagan in a landslide. This election year, American voters should take a cue…
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Construction at PHS to pick up
Attention shifts to the high school as expansion and renovation of elementary schools nears completion. By: Jeff Milgram Construction at Princeton High School is about to get more visible. "Right now they’re trying to do some concrete work," said Gary Weisman, the Princeton Regional School District’s facilities director. Next on the construction schedule will be…
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Week of June 25, 2004
Princeton, Middletown, Pennington Princeton Kay Swaim was recently recognized by Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors for outstanding accomplishment in 2003. She achieved the Circle of Excellence Bronze award for sales in excess of $7,000,000 in real estate, a coveted award audited and recognized on a national level by the Prudential real estate affiliates as achieving…
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Borough to offer dual water exercise program
Lower level class includes two instructors By:Allison Busacca The Manville Recreation Commission decided to continue a relaxed water exercise class at a special, late-night meeting, Wednesday. Commission members decided to keep the two water exercise programs, after about 12 women argued against the dissolution of the class led by Borough Councilwoman Sue Asher. Although dropping…
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Changing World
Capturing on canvas the soot and the mood of inner cities and industry. By: Susan Van Dongen Marc Reed’s paintings, such as "Olden Avenue Rainstorm," glorify the grit and the soot of an industrial era. The image of Fells Point in Baltimore has an almost Wizard of Oz feel to it. In the foreground, artist…
