Category: archives
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Chrysler takes direct aim at luxury buyers with a new class of automobile
2004 The Pacifica leans in no particular direction in terms of stature, but should provide superior handling and cornering performance when compared to most mainstream sliding-door people movers or off-roaders. The icing on the Pacifica cake is its impressive list of standard features. It will make a name for itself with a combination of power,…
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Week of August 12
From Princeton, Princeton Junction and Pennington Princeton Magdelana "Maggie" Amira has joined the team of real estate professionals at Long and Foster’s new Greater Princeton office. Ms. Amira is the first of several sales associates to form the newly opened office and has been named a member of Long and Foster’s Chairman’s Club for…
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Aug. 19, 4:15 p.m.: A poetic Top Ten
A reading list of my favorite American poets. By: Hank Kalet Last week I offered my personal top 10 of living American writers. This week, I offer what is part two of the literary series: Top Ten living American poets. The criteria, as always, is personal. These are the poets whose work engages me, delights…
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Bracelet connects local man to POW
A kid in 1971 acquired a special bracelet; 32 years later, a discovery. By: Jennifer Potash Chuck Robotti, a Princeton Township resident, recently had a blast from the past. While watching a documentary on Air Force fighter pilots in the Vietnam War, Mr. Robotti reconnected with a former U.S. prisoner of war. As a child…
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Staying on top of his game
Kaisth playing, teaching tennis as much as possible By: Bob Nuse Ajay Kaisth will use any means possible to get out on the tennis court. This summer, the West Windsor resident has spent his time playing a lot of tennis as well as teaching with the Princeton Tennis Program. And in the fall he’ll go…
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Strikers strike out in first sectionals try
West Windsor-flavored tennis team vows to return By: Justin Feil The Hopewell Strikers USTA League tennis team did not succeed at its first sectionals shot, but it will follow the saying and try, try again. The Strikers, a USTA 2.5-level team, consist of seven players from West Windsor, one player from East Windsor and coach…
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August 19, 2003
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa CONTENT: In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, Michael Downey, 5 N Smith St, $231,500, 6/5/03 Avenel, Gyung Kim,…
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Montgomery panel OKs new development’s path system
Unpaved and blacktopped paths would serve proposed senior citizens project. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY A conceptual pedestrian and bicycle pathway system for a planned senior housing development has been approved by the township’s Open Space Committee. The committee announced last week its favorable review of two preliminary pathway designs for a future adult development…
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YWCA to survey opinions by telephone
Views needed on how organization can meet community needs. By: Jennifer Potash The YWCA Princeton really, really wants Princeton residents to answer the phone. Next month the nonprofit organization expects to launch a phone survey to gather residents’ and YWCA members’ opinions on how the YWCA can meet the community’s needs through its programs and…
