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  • Letters-April 8, 2004

    Vote Bogdan, Reischman, Sullivan To the editor:    As my final term on the West Amwell School board draws to an end, I wanted to thank parents and community members who have supported the West Amwell School administration and board during my two terms.    You have made it possible for us to accomplish much, and your…

  • To Your Health-April 8, 2004

    House plants dangerous source of poison By: Dr. Terry Shlimbaum    Recently, we observed National Poison Prevention Week.    And although you may automatically think of children and chemicals like bleach when you think of household poisoning, the unfortunate fact is danger from poisoning is everywhere.    Would it surprise you to know most poisoning incidents in young…

  • Obituaries-April 4, 2004

    Thelma Holcombe    LAMBERTVILLE — Thelma A. Holcombe, 92, died Tuesday, March 30, at the Buckingham Valley Care Center, Buckingham Township, Pa.    Born in Lambertville, Miss Holcombe was a lifelong Lambertville resident.    She was a domestic and a nanny and worked for families in Bucks County.    She attended Lambertville’s public schools. She was a member of…

  • April 7, 2004—Part 2

    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…

  • In soft real estate market, tenants have upper hand

    Vacancy rates in parts of Princeton market hover around 20 percent. By: Gwen McNamara    With vacancy rates in some parts of the Princeton commercial real estate market hovering around 20 percent, many commercial property owners are hoping for better days ahead — but for tenants the time could not be better.    According to many local…

  • Eighth Aimee run has new winners

    Latincsics, Witt take 5k titles By: Justin Feil    Repeat winners have been a rarity at the Run With Aimee, and with the eighth annual area 5k came two more new winners Sunday.    Andy Latincsics recorded the third-best men’s time in race history to easily win the overall title in 15 minutes, 48 seconds. Tyson Evensen…

  • Marie D. Finnegan

       Marie D. Finnegan, 78, of South Belmar died Sunday at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune.    Born in Newark, she lived in Lyndhurst before moving to South Belmar in 1978.    She retired in 2000 after 15 years as welfare director for the Borough of South Belmar. She also had worked as a beach gate attendant…

  • Letters to the Editor, April 6

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 6 By: Legislature fails to protect public health To the editor:     The New Jersey Legislature is behind the times and should be ashamed of itself for failing to protect public health. As a body, it has not found the courage and will to stand up to the tobacco lobby…

  • BUSINESS WRAP-UP

    Issue of April 6-8. Local realtors merge offices    Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. recently announced the merger of ERA Princeton Corridor with its firm. The Princeton Corridor sales office and staff will relocate to Long & Foster’s greater Princeton office at 33 Princeton-Hightstown Road.    Founded in 1993 by Joseph and Claude Gulino, ERA Princeton…