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New Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Friday, May 30 | Saturday, May 31 | Sunday, June 1 | Monday, June 2 | Tuesday, June 3 | Wednesday, June 4 | Thursday, June 5
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movies
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Friday Saturday Sunday By: movies
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For the May 30 issue
Jerry ‘Pop’ Seip Sr., Robert ‘Bob’ Marshall Newhart, Helen F. Douglas, Laura Ann (Johnson) Troutman, Alfred A. Ceraso, Helena J. Korol Kolasinski, Brandon C. O’Reilly, Caroline Braun O’Reilly. By: Jerry ‘Pop’ Seip Sr. UPPER FREEHOLD Jerry "Pop" Seip Sr., 66, died Monday in Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Trenton on March 10,…
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Wait is over; it’s Miller time for PU
Senior, Tigers baseball ready for NCAAs after layoff By: Justin Feil If Jon Miller had been able to start the NCAA Regional on Monday, hours after he heard that the Princeton University baseball team was going to Auburn, he would have done so. "I’m ready to get on a plane now," the Tiger senior said…
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Primary elections set for Tuesday
Check this Web site for results Tuesday night. By: Dave Pescatore and Sarah Winkelman The state of New Jersey will hold its primary elections on Tuesday. Locally, there are two contested municipal primary races three Hightstown Democrats are running for two open three-year terms on the Borough Council and two borough Democrats are vying…
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Nora Clark
Nora Clark, 94, of New Brunswick, died Wednesday, May 21, at Francis E. Parker Memorial Home in New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, she lived in Somerset before moving to Rossmoor 20 years ago. She was a homemaker. She was a former member of St. Peter’s R.C. Church in New Brunswick and St. James R.C.…
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Whitman was an outsider in Bush country
Editorial By: At some point during her tenure as administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, you’ve got to figure Christie Whitman had an epiphany a moment, frozen in time, when all the disappointments, all the broken promises from the White House, all the bad press compelled her to ask herself: I gave up…
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Cranbury chief: Traffic getting better
But more can be done. By: Matt Kirdahy Two years ago the state improved the safety of motorists by creating a left-turn traffic lane at the intersection of Dey Road and Route 130. Based on the decrease in the amount of car accidents reported since the fix, Cranbury police Chief Harry Kleinkauf said the construction…
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Letter: Remembering ‘Duke’ Earl
To the editor: With Memorial Day recently on our minds, we note one Cranbury veteran who has long been overlooked. His name came to us through Carl Liedtke, a lifelong resident. Marion Earl was known to his friends and family by the nickname "Duke," a name he shared with an uncle who was killed…
