Category: archives
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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, August 15 through Thursday, August 21. 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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OBITUARIES, Aug. 15, 2003
Armand Borel, Ann Louise Lovering, Philip H. Niehaus, Raymond A. Hill III, John Varnedoe. Armand Borel Institute mathematician Armand Borel of Princeton, an internationally recognized mathematician whose work was fundamental to the development and formation of modern mathematics, died Monday in Princeton. He was 80. He was a professor emeritus at the Institute for…
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Borough sanctions two liquor stores
Community Liquors and Varsity Liquors sold alcohol to minors. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council ordered two downtown liquor stores to close for periods of one and three days next month for selling alcoholic beverages to minors. The Borough Council, which issues licenses to liquor-serving establishments in the municipality, held two hearings Tuesday on…
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West Windsor sewer rate increases as debate continues
Four-percent rate hike approved by council. By: Gwen McNamara WEST WINDSOR Township sewer bills are on the rise and tensions are mounting again over proposed changes to how residents should pay for sewer expenses. On Monday, the Township Council approved a 4-percent increase in the township’s sewer rate by a 4-1 vote, with Councilwoman…
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Customs officials arrest eight
Customs officials arrest eight suspected illegal immigrants during a raid in East Windsor. By: Sarah Winkelman HIGHTSTOWN Eight people, allegedly illegal immigrants, are still being detained after they were arrested Saturday night during a raid in the parking lot of El Paraiso Restaurant, according to police. Borough Detective Ben Miller said one woman and…
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Borough reviews bond sale, approves raises
Council believes a lowered bond rating had no impact on interest rate for recent financing. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council on Tuesday raised the salaries for some high-ranking employees and discussed ways to improve the municipality’s financial standing with Wall Street. The borough went to the bond market last week to sell $27.7…
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Citizens’ group victory could leave taxpayers in the lurch
ANALYSIS — Serious consequences if opponents win in court. By: Jennifer Potash To some, the lawsuit by Concerned Citizens of Princeton seeking to stop the downtown garage development is a valid attempt to right a wrong committed by the Princeton Borough Council. And to others the lawsuit may have the air of Don Quixote tilting…
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Montgomery resident is bodybuilding champion
Reagan credits change in lifestyle and diet with first-competition success By: Bob Nuse Kelli Reagan has always prided herself on being physically fit. An aerobics instructor and certified personal trainer, she had no intention of becoming a professional bodybuilder when she first started attending P.T.S. Health and Fitness in Montgomery. But a year after starting…
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Helping hands for librarians
Senior citizens volunteer at Jamesburg district schools. By: Brooke Olster JAMESBURG Local senior citizens will bring their skills at negotiating the Dewey Decimal System next month to the Jamesburg school libraries. Approximately 30 retired professionals, many former librarians and teachers, will perform a variety of duties in the libraries of the Grace M. Breckwedel…
