Category: archives
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Warning signs for speeders
Trailer helps to slow drivers. By: Matt Kirdahy Cranbury Police Chief Harry Kleinkauf says speeding is the biggest problem the Police Department faces. He said officers issue an average of 200 moving violation tickets a month to motorists who don’t obey the traffic laws in and around Cranbury’s village. Those violations include speeding, reckless and…
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Institute for Advanced Study sets music series
The Institute for Advanced Study’s 2003-2004 music series, titled "Recent Pasts 20/21," will open tonight at 8 p.m. and tomorrow at 7 p.m. with performances by mezzo soprano Joan La Barbara and pianist Margaret Leng Tan of music by John Cage, Morton Feldman and Christian Wolff. Tonight’s concert will take place in Wolfensohn Hall. Saturday’s…
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Letter: Volunteers made great Cranbury Day
To the editor: Saturday, Sept. 6 was a beautiful day in Cranbury. It was Cranbury Day 2003. Once again, it was a success and everyone had a great time. The Cranbury Business and Professional Association would like to thank the many people who participated and helped throughout the day. First, we thank all the…
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Su wins first MCT flight for North
Knights finish fourth behind South, PDS second By: Justin Feil Four of the five flights at the Mercer County Tournament saw new winners Wednesday. It was representatives from familiar powers Hun and West Windsor-Plainsboro South that claimed three of those four titles, and Lucy DiPastina of Hun was the only repeat winner at third singles.…
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Forward, win!
Falcon football team looks to progress after snapping losing streak By: Ken Weingartner A step forward. That’s the direction the Monroe High football team moved with its 14-6 win over Bishop Ahr last week, snapping a five-game skid dating to last season. "Most of the switches we made paid off," Falcons coach Jim Griffin said.…
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Morrison emerging from shadow of PU star
Wide receiver part of plans as Tigers host Columbia to open Ivy season By: Justin Feil Blair Morrison can identify with Jan Smithers’ Bailey Quarters character from the 1970s show WKRP in Cincinnati. She played second fiddle for every male on the show, and plenty of home viewers, to the buxom Loni Anderson’s Jennifer Marlowe…
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Letter: DEP questions land swap plan
To the editor: I feel compelled to respond to Lisa Weinthal’s question: Says who? Green Acres says who! First, there was no letter to the Board of Education. Lew Kaufman sent an e-mail to a John Flynn at the D.E.P. requesting information on local land swapped for Green Acres to build a school. Mr.…
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Press Forum: No Child Left Behind
Will the federal No Child Left Behind act improve local schools? Will the federal No Child Left Behind act improve local schools?
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Hopewell Township zoners mull Carter Road restaurant proposal
The application would require a use variance, as well as preliminary and final site plan approval. By Marianne Hooker On Sept. 24, the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment held a special session devoted to an application by EAT, Inc., which is doing business now as Main Street. The applicant represented by attorney Christopher…
