Category: archives
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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…
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A Blast that Shatters Volvo’s Past
It begins with subtle design changes on the outside and ends with revolutionary stuff under the skin. By: Jason Stein Built off its Performance Concept Car, the S60R is a glimpse into where Volvo wants to be when it comes to exhilarating driving. It begins with subtle design changes on the outside and ends with…
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LETTER: Whatever happened to dignity, respect?
To the editor: In this election year the one big question yet to be asked is, "Will mankind ever learn to truly become humane and tolerant of each other, to live side by side in diversity within our democracy and respectful of one another? Or will we continue to churn up the same inhumane…
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Sting
"Sting," a 2-year-old, orange male cat, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Sting" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Spring start to Half Acre
Rt. 130 intersection slated to be widened. By: Matthew Kirdahy The intersection of Half Acre Road and Route 130 could have a new look starting this spring. As part of two developer’s agreements with the township, developers Prologis Trust and Rock-Cranbury will widen the road, and add a left-turn-only lane and a turn-signal traffic light…
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For the March 4 issue
Charles Tilghman, Agnes Miklus, Mauro D. Frascella, Wilmer Lewis, M. Dorothy Coulter, Doreen Lockward. Charles Tilghman Charles Robert "Bob" Tilghman, 74, died Tuesday at Virtua Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly. Born in Jobstown, Mr. Tilghman was a lifelong Burlington County resident. He was a graduate of Pemberton High School, Class of 1947. He served in the…
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Letter: Candidate offers resume
To the editor: I believe in the fundamental value of giving respect and promoting academic achievement. My wife and I have a 3-year-old daughter and a 5-year-old son who has just begun his educational career in the South Brunswick school system. We take great pride and joy in our children and have made a…
