Category: archives
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Cranbury School tennis should stay competitive
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury School tennis team is coming off the greatest season in its history, so topping that might be tough. But that’s not to say it won’t be a fun season, regardless. "It’s looking pretty good," said Susan Paterson, who will co-coach the varsity and JV teams along with Barbara Rogers. "We’ve…
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New health officer will serve Princeton
Montgomery Township’s David A. Henry to start new job on May 3. By: Jennifer Potash David A. Henry might have been an ophthalmologist today had it not been for a case of food poisoning when he was a student at Rutgers University. "It kind of sparked an interest to find out what was the causative…
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She does it all
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Monroe High School senior Asya Perry wears many hats. She is a scholar-athlete, president of the school’s Multicultural Club, big sister to two siblings at home, and little sister in a community mentoring program. Perry has spent a good portion of her time over the last three years earning varsity letters…
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Celebrating a century of life and memories
Cranbury resident Isabelle Doyle turned 100 on April 10. By: Sarah Winkelman In April 1904, ice cream cones, X-rays and fax machines made their debut at the World’s Fair in St. Louis, dazzling audiences and tickling the imagination of hundreds of people. That same month, on April 10, Isabelle Doyle also was making her debut…
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Borough, township agree to study police
East Windsor and Hightstown will conduct a joint study to decide if the township should provide police coverage in the borough. By: David Pescatore East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov recently agreed to enter into a joint study with Hightstown to determine the benefits of the township providing police coverage in the borough. The study won’t…
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Early-bird runs help local women train
Holland, Reisman ready for Boston Marathon By: Justin Feil The early bird gets the worm, but not even the early bird is up before Lisa Holland and Gayle Reisman. Before the roosters, before the birds are chirping, the Princeton residents are up running. Over the past four months, the two were up at 4:30 a.m.…
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For the April 16 issue
Jose P. Rodriguez, Elizabeth Nikelsky, Doris N. Lester, Anthony Francis Morandi, William F. Howard, T. Aubrey White. Jose P. Rodriguez EAST WINDSOR Jose P. Rodriguez, 80, of St. James Place, East Windsor, died April 3 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Mr. Rodriguez was born in Puerto Rico and was a resident of…
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LETTER: A worthy organization
To the editor: For those who aren’t familiar with us, Community Lodge No. 125 of the Knights of Pythias is more then a social organization. True, we do meet on a regular basis once a month at the Senior Center in the Municipal Building off Perrineville Road to renew friendships, go over projects we feel…
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Borough Council OKs liquor license transfer
By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council approved the transfer of a liquor license Tuesday to DVM Holdings Inc. whose principal is Jack Morrison of Cleveland Lane, owner of the Nassau Street Seafood & Produce Co. and the Blue Point Grill on Nassau Street. The previous owner was Regato Holdings Inc., the partnership of the…
