Category: archives
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Blood drive
South Hunterdon sponsored a blood drive for the American Red Cross. South junior Alex Danese turns his head as he prepares to donate blood during the blood drive at South Friday, May 30.
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June 4, 2003 – Part 4
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa Part Four Princeton Jct, Satadal Aich, 15 York Rd, $301,560, 12/18/02 Princeton Jct, Diogenes Allen, 70 Lillie St, $436,000, 12/13/02 Princeton Jct, Alfa Arroyo, 3 York Rd, $41,824, 1/10/03 Princeton Jct, Ibrahim Atilgan, 33 York Rd, $269,969, 12/31/02 Princeton Jct, Jeffrey Bloom, 14 Barrington Dr, $499,900, 12/17/02 Princeton Jct,…
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Café Arielle
Chef-owner Jacques Colmaire presents an exceptional French-fusion menu at this restaurant, situated in a beautifully restored building in Doylestown, Pa. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Café Arielle 100 S. Main St. Doylestown, Pa. (215) 345-5930 www.cafearielle.com Food: Excellent Service: Polished, friendly Prices: Moderate Cuisine: French-inspired Ambiance: Romantic, charming Hours: Lunch: Wed.-Fri. noon-2 p.m.; Dinner: Wed.-Fri.…
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City councilwoman eyes Assembly seat
Cynthia Ege is running for the General Assembly with fellow Democrat Brian Smith, a Belvidere attorney. By: Linda Seida Now that she’s won the uncontested Democratic primary, Lambertville Councilwoman Cynthia Ege plans to get out among constituents and start campaigning for a seat in the General Assembly along with running mate Brian Smith, a Belvidere…
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Rain no match for cancer survivors
The American Cancer Society Relay for Life at South Hunterdon raised about $40,000 for the fight against the many forms of this deadly disease. By: Mae Rhine WEST AMWELL A group of 25 to 30 cancer survivors marched bravely around the track at South Hunterdon Regional High School Saturday to open the American Cancer…
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June 4, 8:40 p.m.: No surprises here
A survey shows we’re even less popular in the Arab world than before. By: Hank Kalet Think our uber-cowboy approach to the invasion of Iraq didn’t have a deleterious impact on our standing in the Arab world? Think again. A survey conducted by the Pew Global Attitudes Project is proof that the invasion may have…
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MILESTONES
Issue of June 3-5 MARKETING Strateg-e, a public relations, marketing and consulting firm, has moved their offices to 379 Princeton-Hightstown Rd., East Windsor. The company works with banks, professional practices, real estate companies and busienss-to-business companies offering public relations, advertising, marketing consulting, and business development. * * * The lobbying firm of Capital Public Affairs…
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War’s truths again defined by the victors
PACKET EDITORIAL, June 3 By: Packet Editorial So where are the weapons of mass destruction? To critics of the Bush administration, this is the only question that matters as the smoke clears from America’s invasion of Iraq. For months, the president and his saber-rattling advisers told the world, over and over and over again, Saddam…
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Second-grade class forms bond with a special assistant
Volunteer with Down syndrome assumes number of key classroom roles. By: Gwen McNamara Cynthia Weisbecker is a second-grade teacher at the Dutch Neck Elementary School in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. But sometimes it seems more like she’s running a business office than a classroom. "In the business world, you’d have a variety of…
