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SUMMER HOME & GARDEN MAGAZINE
Container Gardens. . . Page 5 Fabulous gardens can exist in townhouse yards, urban terraces, balconies and rooftops. A Flight of Butterflies. . . Page 10 Encouraging butterflies to call your garden home can be done with a few easy steps. Tea With Friends. . . Page 20 When they’re not in the classroom,…
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Obituaries
Audrey Bozarth, Frances Giba, Bernard Weiss Sr., Rita Obert, Joseph Pingitore, Thelma Lee Early May 22 edition Audrey Bozarth MERCERVILLE Audrey Bozarth, 79, died Friday at Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center. Born and raised in Florence, Miss Bozarth lived in Florence for many years before moving to the Mercerville area where she remained…
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University wins first battle in lawsuit with A&P heirs
Princeton University has won a minor skirmish in its lawsuit with the Robertson family over control of a $550 million endowment fund. New Jersey Superior Court Judge Neil H. Shuster ruled last week that the university does not have to turn over records of the Robertson Foundation to the family’s lawyers until after motions to…
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El Salvador mission draws local teen
Kathryn Budwig’s time in the tropics won’t be spent on the beach. By: Jeff Milgram Kathryn Budwig is going to spend most of her summer in the tropics, but she’s not going for the sun. The 19-year-old Oberlin College freshman will be leaving Sunday for San Salvador, the capital of the Central American republic of…
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MHS baseball faces busy week
Cougars hope to add CJ II title game to SCT date By: Bob Nuse Peter Mueller knows his Montgomery High baseball team could be in for a pretty busy week. But at this point in the season, it certainly beats the alternative. "Because of the weather we could wind up playing Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday…
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Borough mayoral candidates differ in campaigns
Joseph O’Neill’s more academic approach contrasts with the standard playbook used by State Assemblyman Reed Gusciora. By: Jennifer Potash The heated Princeton Borough Democratic mayoral primary is a study in contrasts in the approach taken by the two candidates. Joseph O’Neill, a borough councilman who views the role of mayor as an educator of the…
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Red Cross in appeal for Disaster Relief Fund
The American Red Cross of Central New Jersey is making a plea for the community to help replenish the Disaster Relief Fund to an adequate level so that the Red Cross can continue to respond immediately to the critical needs of communities devastated by disasters. "The Disaster Relief Fund is dangerously low both locally and…
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Tracking movement of Princeton’s deer no small task
Rutgers student taking part in pioneering contraceptive field research. By: David Campbell While the controversy surrounding Princeton Township’s deer cull has quieted down for now, ongoing research is well under way in the township’s southeast woods. Two or three times every week, B.J. Hubert, an animal-science major with Cook College at Rutgers University, drives out…
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Medical Center to accept Aetna insurance policies
Decision involves 273-member Physician Organization. By: David Campbell Nearly 300 physicians at The Medical Center at Princeton will begin accepting Aetna insurance as of Sunday, the hospital said last week. The Medical Center’s Physician Organization, which represents about 273 doctors, is accepting Aetna as part of the hospital’s ongoing commitment to community service, according to…
