Category: archives
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Patterson Center is back in business
Renovation allows multiple activities at same time. By: Jennifer Potash At any given moment at the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center, one may find an exercise class in the main hall, a book discussion group in the lounge and an art class under way in another room. This may not seem unusual for a senior-citizen center,…
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Township to test sewers
Those in the western portion of East Windsor with heart or lung conditions are advised to stay away on May 17. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR The East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority will be conducting smoke testing of gravity sewers in the western portion of the township on Saturday, May 17. Residents with heart…
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Viking softballers conquer new worlds
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury School softball team had never beaten Allentown in its first two years of existence, nor had it ever won three games in a season. The Vikings accomplished both on Monday, taking a 4-1 victory over the Redbirds to raise their record to 3-2. "They were so excited," coach Leigh Zink…
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D&R Greenway earns recognition for management
Delaware & Raritan Greenway has received a four-star or highest rating for excellence in fiscal management from Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest independent evaluator of charities, the Greenway announced this week. Charity Navigator evaluates the financial health of more than 2,370 of the country’s largest charities. Using public information supplied to the Internal Revenue Service,…
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Falcon golfers don’t ask questions as they just keep on winning
By: Redd E. Patrick Maybe it’s the weather, maybe it’s experience, maybe it’s both. Whatever the reason, the young Monroe High School golf team is not going to stop to analyze things. The Falcons are just going to keep on playing. A year ago, the Falcons captured the Blue Division of the Greater Middlesex Conference…
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Smalltown Survivors
A tale of life, love and cultural revival in an old mill town. By: Hank Kalet TimeOFF/Hank Kalet Gerry Appel is the driving force behind the success of the Brook Arts Center in Bound Brook.. This is a story about Bound Brook, a theater called the Brook and its production of Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning…
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Head of Harvard black studies coming to Institute
Henry Louis Gates to take year’s sabbatical. By: Jeff Milgram Henry Louis Gates Jr., chairman of the Department of Afro-American Studies at Harvard, will join the Institute for Advanced Study this fall as a visiting professor. He will continue his post at Harvard, but will join the Institute during a sabbatical. His one-year appointment, first…
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Chief’s son sentenced to jail
Anthony J. Gaylord Jr. may be parolled in six months. By: David Campbell Anthony J. Gaylord Jr., the son of Princeton Township’s chief of police, was sentenced to three years in prison at a probation hearing Thursday, said Casey DeBlasio, spokeswoman for the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. Mr. Gaylord was arrested April 26 in New…
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OBITUARIES, May 9, 2003
Dr. Edward A. Dowey Jr., Edna M. Bohn, George Rospopa, Washington R. Johnson Sr., Anne C. Ridner. Dr. Edward A. Dowey Jr. Seminary professor Dr. Edward A. Dowey Jr. of Princeton, professor of Christian doctrine emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary and an eminent scholar and historian of the Reformed theological tradition, died Monday at…
