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Irving H. MacDowell
Irving H. MacDowell, 84, of Monroe, died Thursday, Sept. 4, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, Mr. MacDowell lived there for many years. He also lived in the North Brunswick area and in Monroe for the past 10 years. He was chief electrical engineer with DuPont in Parlin…
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Fired PD sergeant sues Hightstown
Former police sergeant Richard Warshany claims he was illegally terminated by Hightstown Borough. By: Sarah Winkelman HIGHTSTOWN Former police Sgt. Richard Warshany has filed suit against the borough for illegal termination. He is suing to get his job back after he was fired in July for violating police rules and regulations. According to the…
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Princeton candidate’s forum has presidential tinge
Colin Vonvorys, Republican candidate for Princeton Township Committee, will hold a town forum 7 to 8 p.m. Oct. 15 in the community room of the Princeton Township Municipal Building with special guests David and Julie Nixon Eisenhower. A best-selling author, Mr. Eisenhower is the grandson of one president and the son-in-law of another. He is…
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Borough Council approves ‘Building C’ design
Concerns expressed over truck traffic. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council on Tuesday approved the design for the downtown development’s second mixed-use building located at Tulane and Spring streets, but expressed concerns about the traffic circulation for delivery trucks at the site. Princeton Borough and developer Nassau HKT Associates agreed to build a parking…
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RX8
After an eight-year absence, Mazda has brought back its rotary-engined wonder in a ground-breaking four-door package. By: Malcolm Gunn Christened the RX-8, the new model takes up where the RX-7 left off in 1995 by providing the kind of high-revving power that never fails to impress. In case you don’t recall, the limited-production RX-7 coupe…
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Editorial: Will we ever come to terms with Sept. 11?
EDITORIAL: As the second anniversary of the terrorist attacks is observed, many Americans are still coping with the tremendous loss. It’s been hard getting through the past couple of days without thinking a lot about Sept. 11, 2001. Part of the reason, of course, has been the incessant press coverage. It’s been hard…
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For the Sept. 12 issue
Edward Sepp, Joseph Donald Sbarra. Edward Sepp WEST WINDSOR Edward Sepp died Monday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton. Born in Munuka, Pa., Mr. Sepp lived most of his life in Roosevelt, Long Island, N.Y., before retiring and moving to East Windsor. He retired from the Roosevelt school system after 20 years and…
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Cranbury 9th graders entering a new world
Former Cranbury School students begin Princeton High School. By: Matt Kirdahy The 2003 graduating class of Cranbury School completed the first nine years of their education in June. Now, the students are part of the class of 2007 at Princeton High School, and they say the first week offered them new friends and plenty of…
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Delays confirmed for new Mongtomery High School
Consulting firm reports construction schedule is flawed. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY A management firm hired to keep construction of the new Montgomery High School on schedule confirmed the school board’s fears Tuesday: The project remains behind schedule, raising the prospect the new school will not be ready for students next September. The board hired…
