Category: archives
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Peddie girls second at Eastern Championships
By: Neil Hay Although the Peddie girls’ swim team was unable to take home the team championship from last weekend’s Eastern Swim & Dive Championships at LaSalle College, the Falcons did take home something quite notable in its own right. Annie Fittin, Megan Carlin, Caroline Kofol and Amywren Miller won the 200-yard medley in 1:45.03.…
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PRESS FORUM: Gay marriage
PRESS FORUM: Would you support a constitutional amendment defining marriage as only between a man and a woman? Would you support a constitutional amendment defining marriage as only between a man and a woman?
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Alfred Tenenbaum
Alfred Ira Tenenbaum, 82, of Monroe died Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Haven Crest Hospice in Coconut Creek, Fla. He was born in Newark and lived in South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge and Edison before moving to Monroe in 1988. He was a certified public accountant in a partnership with Eisner & Tenenbaum in Woodbridge for…
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Monroe the last stop for new football coach
Pat Dowling to lead Falcon’s football as head coach. By: Ken Weingartner Pat Dowling wanted one more chance to be a head football coach. After being named to take over the program at Monroe High, he told a group of parents Wednesday night that this will be his last. Mr. Dowling, 40, of Howell was…
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Lecture on ‘Educational Uplift’ set in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY A new group named APIECE A Parent’s Initiative for Every Child’s Education is sponsoring an educational event at the 1860 House, the Montgomery Center for the Arts, 7 p.m. Saturday, March 13. The event, titled "Educational Uplift: What we as Parents, Family Members and a Community Need to be Doing Toward…
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Defense does job for MHS girls
Van Houten’s specialty keys Cougar basketball state tourney win By: Justin Feil It was a bigger game than most, but Lindsay Van Houten’s job in the Montgomery High girls’ basketball state tournament opener was no different from what it’s been all season. The Cougars’ junior defensive specialist is supposed to make an hour and a…
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Noise violation charges against SAVE shelter dropped
Animal shelter agrees to take temporary control measures as plans proceed to build new facility. By: David Campbell Charges against the SAVE animal shelter for noise violations from barking dogs were dropped in municipal court Tuesday after attorneys for the shelter and Princeton Township agreed to a temporary measure aimed a mitigating the noise at…
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WW-PS girls play great in state loss
Pirates give defending group champ Marlboro a scare By: Bob Nuse Even though her team’s season ended with a 49-37 loss to top-seeded Marlboro in the quarterfinals of the Central Jersey Group IV tournament, West Windsor-Plainsboro High South coach Beth Fitzpatrick couldn’t be prouder. "We played great," said Fitzpatrick, whose team ended the season with…
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Wringing Out the Emotion
Song stylist Eddie Skuller croons cabaret music with cinematic shadings. By: Susan Van Dongen Eddie Skuller will sing jazz standards, accompanied by Ethan Herr on piano, at Odette’s in New Hope, Pa., March 12-13. There’s something just a bit suspect when a pop star like Rod Stewart records an album of classic cabaret songs and…
