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Exhibit celebrates youth artists
West Windsor-Plainsboro district honors National Youth Arts Month. By: Shanay Cadette The creative talents of students will be showcased in both West Windsor and Plainsboro townships in honor of National Youth Arts Month. Some 300 to 400 pieces of art by students from the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District will be featured at the Plainsboro…
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Route 130 bus depot gets more parking
Over 400 parking spaces to be added. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi N.J. Turnpike Authority officials have approved expanding the Park and Ride on Route 130 near Exit 8A. The expansion would mean increasing the parking lot’s capacity to 1,066 Spaces from about 650. Parkway Corporation, the Philadelphia-based company which leases the lot from the Turnpike…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Commitment by Leith lands PDS boys in Prep B final By: Bob Nuse Throughout the course of the season, Princeton Day School boys’ basketball coach Ahmed El-Nokali never questioned Dylan Leith’s commitment to winning and becoming a better player. "The thing with Dylan is that we asked so much of him," said El-Nokali, whose team…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from February 27 to March 4, 2004. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…
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Twinkle, twinkle little star
Students studying astronomy. By: Joseph Harvie JAMESBURG On clear nights at the soccer fields in Thomson Park, the stars fill the sky. Their positions in the sky take shape and form constellations. Imagine taking this night sky, folding it up into a package the size of hatbox, and being able to view it inside…
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For the Feb. 27 issue
Jane Burns Tabler, Adele Lehlbach Getman, Joan Orndorff Cass, Kevin M. Gallagher, Ronald Lee Greer, Edward J. Ryder Sr., Michael Vincent Mastellone. Jane Burns Tabler WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Jane Burns Tabler, 82, of the Windsor section of Washington Township died Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson, Hamilton Township. Mrs. Tabler was born in Perrineville and had…
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Letter: Soldier died for politics
To the editor With all due respect to Miles Bennett, I must take exception to the letter he sent regarding Hank Kalet’s supposed "distortion of history." In response to Mr. Kalet’s assertion that Lt. Seth Dvorin died in Iraq because of the Bush administration’s politics, Mr. Bennett said that it was not the Bush…
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Around Cranbury: Club seeking scholarship applicants
Around Cranbury By Lorraine Sedor: Cranbury school addition dedication, scholarship information, free museum admission and more. By: Lorraine Sedor The Cranbury School and Board of Education invite the community to attend the dedication of the new school addition on Sunday, Feb. 29 at 2p.m. The program marking the opening of the new gymnasium and classrooms…
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Emily Bierylo Szuba
Emily Szuba, 85, of Westfield, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the Applegarth Care Center in Monroe. Born in Elizabeth, she was raised in Cranbury before moving to Westfield about 40 years ago. She graduated from Kean University with four degrees. Ms. Szuba was interested in finance and story writing. Her husband, Walet D Szuba, is…
