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Forecast is bright for MHS tennis team
By: Ken Weingartner Jim Kushner has a good feeling about the Monroe High boys’ tennis team this season. So much so that even after a 4-1 opening-day setback to John F. Kennedy, the coach still predicts success for his squad. "I’d be very disappointed if we don’t have at least a .500 record," Kushner said.…
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OBITUARIES, April 4, 2003
Gail Westgate, Mary Wong Ma, Edna D. Butt, Emily W. Widman. Gail Westgate Montessori school founder SHOREWOOD, Minn. Gail Westgate died Feb. 14 of intestinal cancer. She was 68. Born in Chicago and raised in Lincolnwood, Ill., she was a former resident of the Princeton area. A pioneer in the field of Montessori…
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Riviera construction to get under way soon
Toll Brothers will begin building an age-restricted development off One Mile Road. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR The first age-restricted housing development in East Windsor is ready to break ground. Construction on Riviera at East Windsor is scheduled to begin in May, with the first residents moving in during the spring of 2004. Riviera…
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Evelyn Davis
Evelyn A. Davis, 80, died Monday, March 31, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Perth Amboy, she lived there and then in Monroe for the past 25 years. Her family owned the Friendly Inn in Perth Amboy for many years. She was a member of St. Stephen’s R.C. Church in…
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Godfrey bows out after nine years
Hearon seeking to replace him on Princeton Township Committee. By: David Campbell Princeton Township Democratic Committeeman Leonard Godfrey, who is in his ninth year on the governing body, said this week he will not seek re-election in November. Democrat William Hearon, 57, founder of Princeton-based CARD Management and a member of senior-outreach group Community Without…
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Viking athletic teams spring into action
By: Rich Fisher Spring is here, and with it, another busy schedule in the Cranbury School athletic department. Here’s a look at how the Viking spring teams shape up. SOFTBALL To say the first two seasons of Viking softball were uneventful would be an understatement, but the third time could be a charm. With a…
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Letters to the Editor, April 4
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 4 By: Attorney is critical of garage ruling To the editor: The Princeton borough attorney’s comments in the press that Judge Feinberg’s ruling dismissing the case brought by the Concerned Citizens of Princeton (my clients) is so strong as to be "non-appealable" appears to be premature at best. As…
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Jackson woman loses arm in machine accident at Millstone manufacturer
Arm became tangled in tube cutter, police report. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE A Jackson Township woman’s arm was severed in an assembly line accident at a Prodelin Way pipe manufacturer Wednesday. Maria J. Iniquez, 45, was working at a large tube cutting machine at Greif Brothers Manufacturing at 2:30 p.m. when her arm became…
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Tangents: Debunking war’s slogans
TANGENTS by John Saccenti: The current state of affairs is a bit more complicated than "Give Peace A Chance". By: John Saccenti Have you ever heard a phrase so often that, despite any firsthand proof, you start to believe it? Have you ever, after having started to believe said phrase, started repeating it, using it…
