Category: archives
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Family struck by mysterious illness inside home
Carbon monoxide poisoning is ruled out. By: Jeff Milgram Two respected educators and their three children were sickened early Tuesday morning by something first believed to be carbon monoxide in their Princeton Township home. The police, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad and Princeton Fire Department responded to a call from a house…
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Country Classics offers New Homes at Morgan Hill
Those looking for a new home in a beautiful country club setting should visit Country Classics at Morgan Hill now. The Elegant Doulton I Model from Country Classics at Morgan Hill. Those looking for a new home in a beautiful country club setting should visit Country Classics at Morgan Hill now. Several gorgeous new homes…
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Angelina Caruso
Angelina (Savoca) Caruso, 85, died Sunday, Dec. 28, at University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in New York City she lived in the Bronx for 35 years, moving to Rossmoor in 1990. She was a member of the Nativity of Our Lord R.C. Church in Monroe. She is survived by her two sons, Dr. Joseph…
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Princeton University admits 32 percent of early applicants
581 accepted for early admission to the class of 2008. By: Jeff Milgram Almost a third of the 1,815 high school seniors who applied to Princeton University before Nov. 1 got some good news last month. The university accepted 581 students from the pool of applicants who sought early admission to the class of 2008,…
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Stuart returns from ‘vacation’ with win
Defense keys Tartans second win of season By: Justin Feil By the time that the Stuart Country Day girls’ basketball team finally played its third game of the season, four generations of fruit flies could have come and gone. Credit card bills came, went and came anew with the holiday charges attached. The year changed…
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Michael N. DeMarco
Michael N. DeMarco, 78, died Monday, Dec. 29, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Orange, he lived in Little Fall, then South Orange for 20 years and Point Pleasant for 16 years before moving to Monroe in 1984. He received his undergraduate degree from Upsala College in East Orange, then his graduate…
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Setting goals for new year
Local organizations set goals for 2004. By: Rebecca Tokarz, Al Wicklund and joseph Harvie Leaders of several borough organizations are getting ready for what promises to be a busy 2004. Improving the curriculum of Jamesburg schools, working on property tax relief and making it easier for senior citizens to find housing in the borough are…
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Letter: Economics show farmland a good buy
To the editor: Now that the dust has settled, I think it is worth summarizing and correcting the record on the costs and benefits to Cranbury of purchasing and preserving farmland to avoid development. The Cranbury Township Committee has voted 4-1 (Committeeman Michael Mayes dissenting) to pursue the purchase of two farmland properties (known…
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Agnes Chobrda
Agnes Ann Chobrda, 96, of Monroe, died Monday, Dec. 29, at Monroe Village, Monroe. Born in Hruba vrbka Czechoslovakia, she moved to the United States in 1929 and lived in Manhattan until 1946. She and her husband, John, moved to Dayton, and resided there until 1997. After her husband’s death, she lived in Hightstown with…
