Category: archives
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Simply Brushed
Sky, mountains and water – all form themselves in the work of Heather Barros. By: Ilene Dube TIME OFF PHOTOS: FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Heather Barros draws on her knowledge of geology to create watercolors that are earthbound and otherworldly at the same time. Ms. Barros’s works are on view at the Witherspoon Gallery at Holsome Teas…
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Zone change limits homes
Master Plan revisions target single-family developments. By: Al Wicklund MONROE Zoning adjustments to meet the requirements of the township’s recently adopted 2003 Master Plan, including 6-acre, single-family zoning for the southern part of the township, were adopted by the Township Council Monday night. The council, which has the power to adopt the necessary zoning…
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LIFESTYLE: Special Delivery
Doulas help make giving birth a pleasant and memorable experience By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Depending on the level of comfort and support she receives, a woman giving birth can feel as though she is participating in an exciting and glorious event or undergoing an excruciatingly painful crisis. That’s why many woman rely on the assistance…
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OBITUARIES, Aug. 8, 2003
Dr. Vincent Del Giudice Dr. Vincent Del Giudice Daughter lives in Princeton FRANKLIN LAKES Dr. Vincent J. Del Giudice died Sunday at St. Joseph’s Wayne Hospital. He was 81. Born and educated in Paterson, he was a practicing physician for 47 years and was a member of the Family Practice Department of St.…
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Dispatches: Lamenting the lost art of compromise
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Local and national politicians refuse to meet half way. By: Hank Kalet Someone once told me that politics is the art of compromise. It is the legacy we were handed down by the Founding Fathers in the form of the U.S. Constitution, which came about only after significant compromise on the…
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Letter: NIMBYs opposing high school plan
To the editor: I completely agree with Lisa Weinthal’s letter in the Aug. 1 Cranbury Press. Nancy Prohaska has made it her life’s ambition to block this new high school plan, because it is right across the street from her house. Frequently, Park Savers has printed misleading or clouded facts in our local papers,…
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Letter: Group is defending Thompson Park
To the editor: I am responding to Lisa Weinthal’s letter to the editor that personally attacks Park Savers. Yes, Nancy Prohaska does live across the street from Thompson Park. That was never hidden from anyone. Park Savers members live all over town and in many other towns in Middlesex County. This park is for…
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Wal-Mart gets approval for new site plan
Wal-Mart plans to begin construction of its East Windsor store in December or January. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR Despite the protests of nearly 75 residents of Windsor Crossing and the surrounding area, the Planning Board on Monday approved an amended site plan paving the way for a Wal-Mart to be built in the…
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Parents help local school
PTA raises money for programs. By: Rebecca Tokarz JAMESBURG Members of the Parent-Teacher Association have rallied around the school district during its rough financial times. The Jamesburg PTA runs fund-raisers throughout the school year to provide items for the John F. Kennedy and Grace M. Breckwedel schools that might not be a part of…
