Category: archives
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Candidate’s eligibility questioned
Twin Rivers Homeowners Association board of directors candidate Al Wally said incumbent candidate Rob Moore should not be allowed to run in the election. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR Al Wally, candidate for the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association board of directors, questioned the eligibility of another candidate Wednesday, when he announced that candidate Rob…
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Montgomery moves to foster retail projects on Rt. 206
Zoning overlay ordinance introduced Thursday. By: David Campbell MONTGOMERY The Township Committee introduced an ordinance Thursday night that would create a zoning overlay to encourage construction of a pedestrian-oriented shopping village on three contiguous parcels on the west side of Route 206 between the Princeton Airport and the Route 518 intersection. If the parcels…
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Peddie girls start pursuit of another title tonight
By: Neil Hay With the 2003-04 season set to tip off tonight, here is one to ponder . . . Will this year’s Peddie girls’ basketball team make it eight straight state Prep A championships? Or will the Falcons, hit hard by graduation, go the way of the girls soccer team, which saw its run…
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Cranbury inspires muralist
Hightstown show to feature Cranbury scenes. By: Matthew Kirdahy Picture Brainerd Lake with sailboats in its water and cotton ball-shaped clouds hovering over head. It’s Cranbury with a "cartoony" look and feel. Plainsboro muralist Robert Hummel drives through Cranbury every day on his way to his art studio in Hightstown. The little town inspired him…
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Monroe voters get say on new high school project
MONROE Voters will have their say Tuesday on the school district’s proposed $82.9 million high school plan. By: Rebecca Tokarz MONROE Voters will have their say Tuesday on the school district’s proposed $82.9 million high school plan. The plan calls for the construction of a new 365,000- square-foot high school on a tract…
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Tag day donations help young musicians
To the editor The Manville High Marching Band and Color Guard along with the Manville Music Organization would like to thank all the people who generously contributed during our "Tag Day" collections Friday (Nov. 28) and Saturday (Nov. 29). We would also like to thank the following merchants for giving their permission to "tag" at…
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Young, talented AHS field hockey team set for another great year in 2004
By: Kyle Moylan One of the first things one notices about the state runner-up field hockey team from Allentown High School something that makes the accomplishments of the team even more amazing is the fact it is set to have another great year in 2004. The players may have been very poised, but…
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Pearl Harbor left its mark on residents
South Brunswick residents recall what they were doing when they learned of Japanese attack 62 years ago. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi News of some historic events is so stunning that it can leave a permanent mark on those who live through it. Such is the case for some South Brunswick residents who say they remember…
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Senior (citizens) invited to prom
MHS students organize free dance for seniors as a community service project By:Beth Kressel Stefanie Bocchino, 17, won’t be downloading the latest hits by Chris Aiken or Matchbox Twenty for the senior prom tomorrow. Instead, she’ll be searching for the big band tunes and Frank Sinatra croons of her grandparents’ era. That’s because the prom,…
