Category: archives
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Store celebrates wonder of Hanukkah
Chabad of the Windsors is operating Chanukah Wonderland in East Windsor to commemorate the history and traditions of the holiday. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR Tucked away between Party Fair and the Royal Orchid in East Windsor Towne Center is a Hanukkah wonderland, literally. For the fourth year, Chabad of the Windsors is operating…
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Ruth Landau Such
Ruth Landau Such died Monday, Dec. 15, at the Daughters of Israel care center in West Orange. Ms. Landau lived in the Bronx, N.Y., and Teaneck for over 45 years before moving to Monroe eight years ago. Her husband, Theodore, is deceased. She is survived by her son, Alan Such of Floren Park; her daughter,…
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Letter: preservation story missing details
To the editor: The Dec. 12 article titled "Committee to pursue 2 farms" was incomplete in important details. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a discussion of the possible costs of development, and a comparison of those costs to the costs of preservation. In particular, there was significant discussion of the…
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Bush doesn’t deserve praise for Hussein
COMMENTARY by Mark Moffa Somehow I’m not excited. Call me unpatriotic, an infidel, a Communist, what have you, but I didn’t jump for joy at the news that Saddam Hussein was captured. The White House spin is, of course, that a murderous dictator is off the streets. Mission accomplished. The media is loving it. We…
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Gursky’s PHS tteammates well aware of her presence
By: Justin Feil Hannah Gursky’s name isn’t the most prominent one on the Princeton High girls’ swimming team, but there aren’t many more enthusiastic teammates. The junior, who swims the distance freestyle events as well as the backstroke, isn’t a year-round club swimmer and isn’t usually one of the A lane swimmers in any event,…
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Letter: Seniors in trouble with drug plan
To the editor: Yes, I agree whole heartedly reading your comprehensive explanation of just what President Bush and his Republican cohorts have done to seniors. We seniors are in for trouble. This is what I wrote on Nov. 27 to several newspapers and U.S. Senators: "Well, the President and his Republican cohorts are on…
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Dec. 19, 4:42 p.m.: Some ‘Times’-ly reading
Bob Herbert and Paul Krugman on the state of the world. By: Hank Kalet Bob Herbert offers some good reasons why our media obsessed culture is bad for us and dangerous for the world in today’s New York Times. Also in the Times, is Paul Krugman’s reminder that we remain engaged in a dead-end occupation…
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Beth El additions approved
Beth El Synagogue in East Windsor will begin construction on two additions that will house a sanctuary and two classrooms. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR Beth El Synagogue on Maple Stream Road received final approval Tuesday to begin construction on two additions that will add a sanctuary and two classrooms. "This is an exciting,…
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Holiday services held for hearing impaired
First Baptist Church of Jamesburg will hold aservice featuring holiday songs that will be sung and signed for the hearing impaired. By: Joseph Harvie JAMESBURG The First Baptist Church of Jamesburg will hold a service 11 a.m. Sunday that will feature Christmas songs that will be both sung and signed for the hearing-impaired. The…
