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Carolyn M. Flores
Carolyn M. Flores, 65, of Allentown died Saturday, Jan. 31, at Deborah Hospital. Born in Jamesburg, she was an area resident for over 10 years. A retired supervising teller for First Union in East Windsor, she was very creative and enjoyed arts, crafts, sewing and cooking. She was a former member of St. Gregory’s Church…
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Township looking to buy 57 acres
East windsor Township Council introduced ordinances that would allow the township to spend $1.17 million to buy land across from Etra Lake Park. By: Lauren Burgoon EAST WINDSOR The township’s stock of open space is expected to increase by 57 acres as plans move forward to acquire land on Disbrow Hill Road. The Township…
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Fabric of Life
Catherine Robohm Watkins uses paper dolls, Brothers Grimm fairy tales and images from family archives to make up her mixed-media world. By: Susan Van Dongen It was a hot topic a couple of years ago, presented in the pages of The New York Times Magazine, the subject of several books as well as numerous on-air…
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LIFESTYLE: Extra-credit Kids
Students in the After-School Program spend more time in class even after the bell rings By: Joseph Harvie When the final bell of the day rings at Indian Fields School, a majority of students set off for their buses and head home. But, about 155 students from kindergarten through the fifth grade hang around and…
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Route 130 project to start this year
Township will enter Phase One of Route 130 corridor beautification project, giving people a "first-class impression of East Windsor" according to the mayor. By: Lauren Burgoon EAST WINDSOR Flowers soon will be in bloom along Route 130 as part of a township beautification project officials hope will begin this year. Phase One of the…
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Rockets away
NASA’s Spaceship 2040 to be centerpiece of hospital Fete. By: David Campbell Planners of the 51st annual June Fete have come up with a stellar theme for their summertime fund-raising event: the 2004 Rocket Fete. Fete organizers unveiled the theme at a luncheon held Wednesday in the 1956 Lounge atop the Princeton University Stadium, the…
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DECA students having big year
Marketing students make their mark in and out of New Jersey. By: Joseph Harvie MONROE They are on the move. From central to southern New Jersey from Orlando, Fla., to Nashville, Tenn., members of the Monroe Township High School chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America are on the move. On Monday, just two…
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AIDS poses human-rights issue, PU speaker says
Abuses are widespread according to author of 40-page report. By: Jeff Milgram While they might be legal, many of the measures taken to control HIV/AIDS patients are human-rights violations, a human-rights expert told a Princeton University audience Wednesday. "The war against AIDS is being lost," said Joanne Csete, a 1977 Princeton graduate who is director…
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For the Feb. 6 issue
Peter D. Bingham, Mary Kowalsky Eichenbaum, Jerome I. Bodin, Carolyn M. Flores, Aaron Lightman, Anne Rodgers, John E. ‘Jack’ Simmons, Dakota Marie Breese. Peter D. Bingham LAMBERTVILLE Peter D. Bingham, 45, died Jan. 30 at the Helen Fuld Medical Center in Trenton as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident that evening.…
