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School budgets approved
Packet area disticts OK spending plans; turnout in Princeton only 7 percent. By: Jeff Milgram Voters in the Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro and Montgomery school districts approved school budgets on Tuesday in light turnouts. Voters approved the $58.8 million Princeton Regional Board of Education budget for 2003-2004 by a 3-2 margin. Because of a meager 7-percent…
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Falcon track team remains on the run during a hectic week
By: Carolyn M. Hartko It was the kind of week the Monroe High School track teams needed an appointment book for. The Falcons had a busy schedule, punctuated by some highlights along the way. Saturday, both squads were at the Huskie Relays in Matawan. On Monday, the boys traveled to Sayreville for a dual meet,…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, April 18 through Thursday, April 24. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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OBITUARIES, April 18, 2003
Lucy Meritt, the Rev. William Tegarden, Marjorie C. Sherwood, Alice D. Williams, Kevin P. McQuarrie. Lucy Meritt Classical archaeologist AUSTIN, Texas Lucy Taxis Shoe Meritt died Sunday. She was 96. Born in Camden, she was a longtime Princeton resident before moving to Texas. Considered one of the world’s foremost authorities on classical archaeology,…
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Spotlight is on deer, but now on the stage
Princeton deer woes become backdrop and metaphor for a play. By: David Campbell What do Princeton Township’s deer-management program, the lives of three very different women and hate crime have to do with each other? To find out, you’ll have to attend the staged reading of Princeton playwright Mary Greenberg’s new two-act play, "Deer In…
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Letter: Seeking a chance to serve Cranbury
To the editor: My fellow Cranburians, my name is Tom Panconi, and I am seeking your approval to serve on our Township Committee. I moved to Cranbury with my family in July of 1998. My wife, Cathleen, and I have been happily married for 14 years and we have two children, Jenna and Taylor,…
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YMCA day camps secure site at Johnson Park School
The Princeton Family YMCA has secured Johnson Park Elementary School as a primary site for day camp for the summer of 2003. Due to the construction projects taking place at all Princeton Regional Schools, the YMCA only recently reached an agreement with the district to continue to hold camp at Johnson Park. "We were waiting…
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Kenneth Duryee
Kenneth A. Duryee, 90, of Hightstown died on Tuesday, April 15, at Meadow Lakes Health Care Center. Born in Hightstown, Mr. Duryee was a lifelong resident. He was a graduate of Hightstown High School and attended Rider College. He was the owner and operator of A.L. Duryee & Son Monuments in Hightstown for many years…
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Robert Maltby
Robert G. Maltby, 76, of Monroe died Wednesday, April 9, at CentraState Medical State in Freehold. Born in Newark, Mr. Maltby resided in Perth Amboy and had lived in Monroe since 1961. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a charter member of Applegarth Fire Company, a member of VFW Post…
