Category: archives
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For the Nov. 7 issue
Waldemar Dabrowski, Dorothea H. (Tucker) Rhodes, Joseph Semonik, Katharine Kosmak. Waldemar Dabrowski MONROE Waldemar Dabrowski, 86, of Rossmoor, Monroe Township, died Monday in the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident of Monroe for many years. Mr. Dabrowski was a graduate of Temple University and the Curtis Institute of…
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Battleship honors war hero
Cranbury resident was killed in World War II and had a naval ship named in his honor. By: Matt Kirdahy Jean Nostrand had an uncle who was a war hero. He lost his life serving his country in World War II and veterans still celebrate his name 60 years later. In September, Ms. Nostrand and…
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MHS girls have fun moving on in states
Rockford, Samad net first goals in opener By: Justin Feil Jen Rockhill has started for four years for the Montgomery High girls’ soccer team, and been as solid a defender as there is for the Cougars. Her defensive prowess enabled MHS to play a more attacking style this season and leave Rockhill as one of…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, November 7 through Thursday, November 13. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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This season could be the turning point for MHS
Pressure-free Falcons cross country team will use sectionals as warm-up for future By: Redd E. Patrick A few years from now when the Monroe High School girls cross country team is tearing up Middlesex County and beyond, and when Scott Roman starts to dominate the area scene, coach Frank Bonich will be able to look…
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Splithoff gets defensive for PU
Quarterback-turned-safety looks for upset of Penn By: Justin Feil For three seasons, David Splithoff had the ability to change a game every time he touched the ball. And the Princeton University senior touched it plenty, taking every snap in his 17 starts over that time period. He was one of Tiger opponent’s most feared quarterbacks,…
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One thing this election wasn’t was a mandate
PACKET EDITORIAL, Nov. 7 By: Packet Editorial, Nov. 7 It’s always entertaining if not necessarily illuminating to get the morning-after spin from political pundits about the "message" the voters sent to their elected representatives in the election just past. More often than not, it seems to us the message is that there is…
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Democrats maintain hold in Plainsboro
Lewis and Gold fend off challenge from Republican and Green Party candidates. By: David Campbell Democratic incumbents Neil Lewis and Ginger Gold swept to victory in Tuesday’s election, retaining their two seats for another three years and securing their party’s hold on the all-Democrat Township Committee. Mr. Lewis was the top vote-getter with 1,620 votes,…
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Mercer County’s Presidential Hill reflects elegance and prestige
Presidential Hill, an upscale neighborhood of 21 distinctively-designed single-family homes bordering Princeton, is designed to reflect the grandeur, beauty, prestige and power of the presidency. Set in the heart of Hopewell Valley, Presidential Hill estate homes capture the timeless elegance of the Monticello, Hyde Park, Woodlawn, Montpelier and Jefferson designs. Presidential Hill, an upscale…
