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Letter: Utilities to profit from blackout
To the editor: The power grid disruption couldn’t have happened at a better time for public utilities. JCP&L and PSE&G executives could be own their way to the Board of Public Utilities claiming greater rate increases on the sole basis of upgrading equipment. First came the claim that deregulation and subsequent competition would reduce…
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Gradution losses do not dismay Dillon
By: Carolyn M. Hartko As a first-year head coach last fall, Kathy Dillon led the Monroe High School varsity girls’ soccer team to a Greater Middlesex Conference White Division title. Her squad finished 9-1-2 in the White, and had a 14-4-2 overall season. The big question now for the Lady Falcons is can they repeat…
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Falcons seek continued improvement in cross country
By: Redd E. Patrick For the Monroe High School boys cross country team, things are certainly headed in the right direction. When coach Frank Bonich took over three years ago, he inherited a winless team that had 10 to 11 runners in the program. After winning two meets two years ago and four last year,…
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Candles lit, debate sparked on aftereffects of Sept. 11
On Princeton University campus: An emotional outdoor memorial service and lively discussion inside a lecture hall. By: Jeff Milgram Holding a candle, which she lit, the Rev. Deborah Blanks, associate dean in the Office of Religious Life, stood in Tiger Mall as twilight began to descend Thursday on the Princeton University campus. "We light a…
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Princeton will say good-bye with PagodaFest
Celebration welcomes community to historic courts Saturday By: Justin Feil If the name alone isn’t enough, the memories and activities planned certainly should draw some interest to PagodaFest. PagodaFest will celebrate the over-40 year history of the Princeton University tennis courts that will be razed at the end of October to make way for the…
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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 12
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Sept. 12 By: Candidate bows out of council race To the editor: With regret, I inform my friends and supporters that I have decided to withdraw as a candidate for Princeton Borough Council. Your help and encouragement along the way was wonderful. My decision is based, however, on my increasing…
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Week of September 12, 2003
Lawrenceville, Pennington, Princeton, Princeton Junction Lawrenceville Weidel Realtors is proud to announce the affiliation of Sharon Roman as residential sales specialist with the Lawrenceville office. Ms. Roman and her family reside in Lawrence Township where she also attended school. Ms. Roman has an accounting background and together with her customer service experience is eager to…
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Letter: Paid ambulance a real benefit
To the editor: When I read articles and letters in the newspapers about towns that are struggling with their volunteer emergency services and their lack of success in attracting new volunteers, I feel especially grateful that I live in Monroe Township. Mayor Pucci and the Township Council recognized how these kinds of problems were…
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Town mulls saving barns
Committee may preserve four historic farming houses. By: Matt Kirdahy The Township Committee might save four historic barns found in this old farming town. On Monday, the committee said it would consider paying to relocate and renovate the Howarth barn to join the three barns on the Updike property. The Cranbury Lions, with the support…
