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Learning goes hand-in-hand for area students
Brookside School students are getting together with students from Academy Learning Center. By: Jamie Simpson MONROE Brookside Elementary student David Knotts placed his hand tenderly over the hand of a student from the Academy Learning Center in Monroe and attempted to get to know his friend a little better. "What’s your favorite thing to…
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Open champ Furyk holds golf clinics at Hopewell Valley
Makes appearance at annual Granville Academy outing By: Jim Green When Jim Furyk completed his victory at the PGA Tour’s U.S. Open Championship in Olympia Fields, Ill. last month, Bill Granville knew his Granville Academy’s ninth annual golf outing would receive a huge boost. Furyk earlier this year committed to appear at the outing as…
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Walter Kelly
Walter J. Kelly, 60, of the Roebling section of Florence Township, died Sunday, June 29, 2003, at his home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Kelly lived in Monroe for 20 years before moving to Roebling three years ago. Mr. Kelly was a self-employed painter in Monroe for the past 40 years. His mother, Helen Calvanico…
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Robbinsville man indicted in Internet sex offer
Charged with arranging a meeting with a minor; could face 60 years in prison if convicted. By: Cynthia Koons WASHINGTON Foxmoor resident Todd Tykarsky, 40, was indicted in federal court last week on charges he used the Internet to persuade a minor to engage in sexual activity with him. Using the screen names "toddty63"…
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Officials split over east-side connector road
Alternatives to the former Millstone Bypass debated at public hearing. By: David Campbell In ongoing public hearings Monday on alternatives to the former Millstone Bypass, officials from West Windsor Township came out strongly in support of an east-side connector road an outstanding issue on which Princeton officials have said further study is needed. West…
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Peter D. Zeban Sr.
MANVILLE Peter D. Zeban Sr. died Saturday, June 28, in Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 89. Born in Manville, he had resided in Manville all of his life. Mr. Zeban retired in 1976 as a supervisor from John’s Manville Corporation in Manville where he was employed for 43 years and participated in…
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Turnpike noise irks residents
Residents ask for solutions to reduce sound By: Scott Morgan CHESTERFIELD Cherl Arzt doesn’t bother to call out to her children in the yard anymore. They couldn’t hear her if she did. So to get their attention, Ms. Arzt uses a triangular dinner bell to cut through the traffic noise that rolls like a…
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After 24-hour manhunt, lost elderly man found
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease sufferer prompts massive search in woods near Princeton Community Village. By: David Campbell An elderly man with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases who walked away from the home he was visiting Monday morning was found Tuesday evening behind a vacant business lot in the 700 block of Mount Lucas Road. Police said…
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School year is over, except for the homework
Students receive summer assignments as district works to improve test scores By:Beth Kressel This summer, Karen Holland, a library assistant and cataloguer at the public library, will buy "The Chocolate War" by Robert Cormeir for her eighth-grade son. Library has assigned books The Manville Public Library has an extraordinary number of copies of its books.…
