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McIntosh
"McIntosh," is a beautiful black-and-white cat who is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "McIntosh" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Michael Mastroianni
Michael J. Mastroianni, 86, of Monroe, died Saturday, Dec. 20, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in West Springfield, Mass., he resided there until moving to New Jersey in 1956. He was an Army Air Force veteran of World War II. Mr. Mastroianni worked in the research department of Chicopee Manufacturing, Johnson…
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PU falls to Lafayette in choppy effort
Tigers head to the road at 4-4 By: Justin Feil To be its best, the Princeton University men’s basketball team needs both its inside and outside games to click. Neither did in a 47-44 loss to Lafayette on Monday, the third straight loss for the Tigers, who fell to 4-4. "It was a very choppy…
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Harnett excited about potential of MHS track
New coach is pleased with numbers By: Justin Feil Mike Harnett has been around a couple of the most successful programs in the state, and he’d like to make the Montgomery High winter track teams fit that description. The new head coach of the Cougar boys’ and girls’ teams takes over for Jen Riddell, who…
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Clyde D. Griffin
Clyde D. Griffin, 63, of Jamesburg, died Thursday, Dec. 18, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Blytheville, Ark., Mr. Griffin lived in Kearny before moving to Jamesburg 26 years ago. He was employed for five years as a maintenance engineer for Old Fashion Kitchen Co., Lakewood, retiring in 1989. Previously he…
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Letters to the Herald
For the Dec. 26 issue By: Squad thanks dinner sponsors To the editor: The East Windsor Rescue Squad District No. 2 Inc. held its annual holiday dinner for the senior citizens of our community on Sunday, Dec. 21. We also made special deliveries to needy families within our community and would like to thank…
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ranbury set to test stream water quality
Township Environmental Commission testing water for possible contaminates from storm run off. By: Matthew Kirdahy CRANBURY The Cranbury Township Environmental Commission resumed tests of Cranbury’s water quality last week. Peter Sibley of the commission said he is continuing a routine study of the quality of the water in Brainerd Lake and in township streams.…
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Surf’s Up
A neophyte experiences the thrills and drawbacks of off-season water sports. By: Susan Van Dongen Photos by Bryan Grigsby TimeOFF writer Susan Van Dongen (below, left) snapped up some cold-weather gear and a bodyboard, drove over to Belmar, and voila – instant surfer girl, albeit a chilly one. Above, a solitary figure soaks up the…
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Arthur Hasselbach
Arthur Hasselbach, 90, of Cranbury, died Thursday, Dec. 18, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Bronx, N.Y., he was a resident of Cranbury since 1960. Mr. Hasselbach formerly owned Consolidated Models of Cranbury and was currently owner of Beta Crafts, Inc. of Cranbury. He was a member of the Mid Atlantic Koi…
