Category: archives
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Rocky Hill lauches municipal Web site
First Internet endeavor for municipality. By: Paul Sisolak ROCKY HILL Joining the Internet community, the borough Monday launched its official Web site and became a member of the cyberspace world. The site, www.rockyhill-nj.gov, marks the municipality’s first Internet endeavor. Borough Councilman and webmaster Richard Batchelder said the site is intended to provide up-to-date information…
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Welcome: "Summer Home & Garden"
Download as PDF 40 Pages3,975KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine: Container Gardens. . . Page 5 Fabulous gardens can exist in townhouse yards, urban terraces, balconies and rooftops. Picket Line. . . Page 7 Fencing proves well-suited to many needs.…
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Raising money for the budget
Latch-key funds to help council meet mandate. By: Rebecca Tokarz JAMESBURG The school board plans to raise $48,000 in revenue over the next 12 months through the township’s latch-key program to cover a May 14 Borough Council mandate that it make cuts to the 2004-04 school budget. To accommodate another council inquiry into the…
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Town to keep Barclay tract house-free
Committee pushes to preserve area as farmland. By: Matt Kirdahy The view to the west from Barclay North will remain clear. The Township Committee voted unanimously Monday to move ahead with an application to have the Barclay North parcel preserved as farmland, without a provision that allows for the construction of a building on the…
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Police drop drinking charges against eating club officers
University clubs make pledge to fight abuse. By: Jennifer Potash Alcohol violation charges against four Princeton University students were dropped Monday in exchange for more aggressive action against underage and binge drinking by Prospect Avenue eating clubs. Princeton Borough Police Chief Charles Davall said the department recommended the dismissal of the criminal charges of serving…
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Josefa Palinkas
Josefa Schillinger Palinkas, 74, died Friday, May 16, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Germany, she came to the United States in 1951. She lived in Perth Amboy, Woodbridge and Edison prior to moving to Monroe six years ago. Before her retirement in 1979, she was the co-owner of Swift…
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With Camden Catholic done, time for PHS boys lacrosse to get serious
By: Justin Feil When Brian Cohen first saw the bracket for the New Jersey state boys’ lacrosse tournament, he couldn’t help but to think beyond the Little Tigers’ first game. PHS had no history with 50th-seeded Camden Catholic, but down the road lay a path littered with teams with whom the Little Tigers are quite…
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Smoking ban falters in state Legislature
But do-not-call bill approved and signed by governor. By: Jennifer Potash A bill in the state Legislature that would prohibit smoking in bars and restaurants statewide may have lost some of its legislative fire, but residents are slated to receive some relief from unwanted telemarketing calls following the signing of another piece of legislation. The…
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Florence Ritter Dey
A memorial service for Florence Ritter Dey will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury on Thursday, May 29, at 2 p.m. Ms. Dey, originally of Hightstown, died at her home in York, S.C., on Dec. 22, 2002.
