Category: archives
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June 15, 2004
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…
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Joseph Vincent Bealkowski Sr.
Joseph V. "Joe" Bealkowski Sr., 82, of Smithsburg, Md., died June 9 at his residence. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Bealkowski resided in Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Germany and the United States, but considered Hopewell his home. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WW II as an aircraft engine mechanic and was appointed a…
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Arie de Gruyter
Arie de Gruyter, 86, of Rockanje, The Netherlands, died June 10 at the University Medical at Princeton. Born in Rockanje, he was a mechanical engineer for KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) from 1946-1978. He was a member of the Pension Club of KLM and the Dutch Reformed Church. Son of the late Jacob Johannes and Dirkje…
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There’s Something About Larry
The frizzy haired straight guy Stooge looms larger than life in a mural on South Street in Philadelphia. By: Susan Van Dongen Lovable wise guy: The Larry Fine mural at the Stooge’s birthplace at Third and South streets. Overheard on the new River LINE light rail, en route to Philadelphia via the PATCO connection in…
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Montgomery High task force finds widespread cheating
Students described as overworked and often pressured to be perfect. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY Montgomery High School students report widespread cheating across grade levels, a task force reported Tuesday. The Task Force on Cheating, composed of students, parents, administrators and teachers, was formed in response to "focus group reports of concern about cheating and…
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Letters to the Herald
For the June 11 issue. Iditarod letters did not accurately depict sled race To the editor: On June 4, the Windsor Hights Herald published several letters from animal rights activists criticizing a May 28 article on my daughter, Christine Ray, and her interest in the Iditarod sled dog race. This hurts because we are…
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MHS wins Group III softball crown
Cougars hold off late run by Hammonton By: Bob Nuse DOVER TWP. Melissa D’Ercole had a feeling on the bus ride from Montgomery to Toms River North that she would make a diving catch in the outfield during the Cougars’ Group IIII state championship softball game on Monday night. The way the past month…
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A patently perfect merger may aid high-tech companies
Princeton law office headed by Richard Woodbridge finds success following linkup with Philadelphia firm. By: Melinda Sherwood What do you get when you marry a law firm specializing in patents and trademarks for the electronics and computer industries with an intellectual property firm serving life sciences and pharmaceutical companies? A firm well-positioned to help both…
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Reliving Jamesburg High School’s last days
Jamesburg High School Reunion attracts alumni from near and far By:Joseph Harvie JAMEBURG On Forsgate Drive, just past the four-way stop at the intersection of Perrineville Road, there stands an office building on the westbound side of the road bearing the name, Jamesburg Commons. The office has a history, not as a place of…
