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Alliance Homes boast luxury amenities
Builder offers executive homes in Monroe and Washington township communities. Alliance Homes is currently offering homes in three new communities. David Estates in Monroe Township is offering three home sites with more than 1.5 acres. Also in Monroe Township is Cedar Brook Estates where four executive homes will be built on 4-acre sites. In Washington…
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Week of April 4, 2003
From Hillsborough, Lawrence, Pennington, Princeton and Princeton Junction HILLSBOROUGH Krzysztof "Kris" Kowalski, sales associate with the Hillsborough Office of Coldwell Banker, recently completed the real estate industry’s most comprehensive new home sales course to earn his national designation as a Certified New Home Specialist. "Kris has been a real estate professional for 10 years," said…
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Open Princeton mayoral race draws three, so far
Democrat primary race in offing; GOP still in discussions. By: Jennifer Potash A month after Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed announced he would not seek re-election, only three candidates have stepped forward for a bid to succeed the three-term mayor. Democrats Joseph O’Neill and Reed Gusciora are expected to file their petitions Monday, the deadline…
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Princeton Recreation Department plans travel camp
The Princeton Recreation Department is now accepting registration for Travel Camp for the summer of 2003. Travel Camp is open to students that will be entering grades 6 to 10 in September. Travel Camp is designed for the camper who has outgrown the traditional day-camp experience. Campers will make daily trips to many of the…
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All-around tennis game has net benefits
Serve and volley style a rarity in high school boys By: Justin Feil For the most part, playing at the net in high school boys’ singles tennis has gone the way of the wooden racquet. It’s there, but it takes some searching. Yet it’s an integral part of the doubles game, where singles players learn…
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Seminary hosts lecture on Martin Luther King
Dr. Walter Early Fluker, executive director of the Leadership Center and professor of philosophy and religion at Morehouse College in Atlanta, will give the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture at the Princeton Theological Seminary at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Miller Chapel. He will speak on "Transformed Nonconformity: Spirituality, Ethics and Leadership in the life…
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Turning the clock ahead
It’s that time again…to spring ahead into longer days and warmer weather! By: Matt Kirdahy At 2 a.m. Sunday participating regions of the United States will spring ahead, moving clocks forward one hour in accordance with daylight-saving time. Contrary to what people might believe about why daylight-saving time was adopted in the United States, it…
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Falcon softball team faces new challenge
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Just when the Monroe Township High School varsity had gotten comfortable beating up on the other softball teams in the Blue Division, the Lady Falcons find themselves moving up into the White after this year’s realignment of the Greater Middlesex Conference. The 2002 squad finished up 16-10, and the Falcons were…
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Borough needs to merge with East Windsor
Editorial By: It seems that Hightstown Councilman Eugene Sarafin’s suggestion that East Windsor and Hightstown become one municipality has fallen on deaf ears. Perhaps nothing he proposes will be taken seriously; his antics since joining council have taken center stage over real issues. But this idea is one we think people should consider. The borough’s…
