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Moultrie named HHS top male athlete
Scott Moultrie, a track and football standout, was name the Hightstown High School Male Athlete of the Year. By: Neil Hay ÿ8MoultrieÿScott Moultrie, who erased a 42-year old school record, is the 2003 Hightstown Male Athlete of the Year. Moultrie, a 17-year old senior who hopes to play football for the University of Arkansas, took…
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Post 218 optimistic about legion season
By: Ian Theodoridis After a tough spring for the Princeton High School baseball team, Princeton Post 218 is looking for redemption during this summer’s American Legion season. However, Post 218 is not a team made up solely of Princeton High players. Players from teams at the Hun School, Lawrenceville and Princeton Day School are also…
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Dinky engineer near end of line
After 20 years on the shuttle, time arrives to retire. By: Jeff Milgram Arthur Radford is a traveling man. The son of a train engineer, the father and father-in-law of railway workers, Mr. Radford known to everyone as Art has driven trains for the Pennsylvania Railroad, Penn Central, Conrail and New Jersey Transit…
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Andreyko soars to third place in M of C long jump
Manville resident moves up three notches By: Rudy Brandl SOUTH PLAINFIELD Franklin Andreyko didn’t mind finishing third in last Thursday’s NJSIAA Meet of Champions, as long as he reached a new personal-best. The Hillsborough High junior long jump star knew what he was up against and entered the competition with realistic expectations. Facing…
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WW police slate fourth-annual Citizens Academy
WEST WINDSOR The township Police Department is now accepting applications for its fourth-annual Citizens Academy. The program, which gives community members a chance to interact with police, gain insight into some officer responsibilities, understand methods of conducting investigations and other duties, will run for 10 weeks starting Sept. 3. Classes will be mostly held…
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Only enforcement keeps roads safe
To the editor Gov. James E. McGreevey’s plan to improve road safety is a scheme to acquire more money by doubling fines for speeding and other traffic violations. This will not accomplish anything without a major police crackdown on bad driving. Gov. McGreevey assigned a task force of police, transportation engineers and others to come…
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Nicholas Senko Jr.
MANVILLE Nicholas Senko Jr. died Tuesday, June 3, in Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 85. Born in Manville, he lived in Hillsborough before settling in Manville many years ago. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Mr. Senko was a retired letter carrier with the US Postal Service in Manville,…
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Township purchase plan goes forward
House is part of redevelopment project. By: Lea Kahn An ordinance authorizing the purchase of a three-unit apartment house at 1950 Brunswick Pike, and a bond ordinance to pay for it, were introduced by Township Council last week. Township Council has agreed to buy the house, which belongs to Princeton residents Larry and Lynne Styles,…
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Bike to Work Day set for June 20
The Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association will hold the first Bike to Work Day of the 2003 season Friday, June 20 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. by the Palmer Square kiosk on Nassau Street. The event coincides with national bike-commute awareness activities designed to encourage bicycling to work, school or transit. A Bike to Work…
