Category: archives
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Rat’s
Spend a little time in Monet’s Giverny, feast on French food with international overtones, and immerse yourself in a world of art and beauty at this unique restaurant in Hamilton. By: Antoinette Buckley Rat’s 16 Fairgrounds Road Hamilton (609) 584-7800 www.ratsrestaurant.org Food: Very good Service: Very good Prices: Expensive Cuisine: French with trendy international overtones…
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Blame parents, society, for low testing results
Editorial By: Throughout the coming months, the East Windsor Regional School District will try to determine what it can do to bridge the standardized test achievement gap between whites and Asians, who generally score well, and blacks and Hispanics, whose scores are far lower. This may prove an impossible task. This gap is not unique…
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Defense declines to seek autopsy
The lawyer for the East Windsor resident accused of killing her toddler son said he won’t request his own autopsy. By: David Pescatore WEST WINDSOR John Hartmann, attorney for Maritza Soto, said Thursday that the defense would no longer be seeking to have its own autopsy performed on Ms. Soto’s 21-month-old son Daniel. Ms.…
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Rita Schwarzkopf
Rita V. Schwarzkopf, 89, died Monday, June 16, at Hinsdale Hospital in Hinsdale, Ill. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. she lived in Queens for over 60 years, moving to Rossmoor in 1986. She was a graduate of St. Catherine’s School of Nursing and had a nursing career including serving the office of Dr. Edward Glynn for…
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Steffen, Weer honored with gatorade awards
Life Center Academy girls are deserved winners. By: Sean Moylan Life Center Academy girls’ varsity soccer star Jackie Steffen was recently chosen as the Gatorade Player of the Year and her teammate Samantha Weer was picked as the Gatorade Rookie of the Year. It’s rare for girls from the same team to be twice rewarded,…
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Press Forum: Graduation
What advice would you offer this year’s high school graduates? What advice would you offer this year’s high school graduates?
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Alampi, Graham are perfect partners
Due captures third Met Better Ball title By: Justin Feil Good thing the Metropolitan Golf Association doesn’t present a trophy for its Partners Better Ball Tournament. If it did, it might be difficult for Dave Alampi and Alan Graham to decide who gets it after they won their third Met title in seven years with…
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Mary C. Fregara
Mary C. Fregara, 84, died Wednesday, June 11, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born and raised in Jersey City, she lived in Ridgewood for many years. She and her husband, Andrew were among the first residents to move to Clearbrook where they lived for over 25 years. Ms. Fregara resided at the Chelsea…
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Gator will aid PHS athletics
New vehicle a step up from golf cart By: Bob Nuse Shannon Koch remembers what the reaction of fellow athletic trainers was like when she mentioned that Princeton High might be upgrading to a John Deere Gator as the school’s athletic training vehicle. "They kind of laughed when I told them we might be getting…
