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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…
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For the week of April 4
William Cottrell, Mirian G. Harris, Richard Rosetty, Sr., Muriel (nee Merrett) Ekstron, Catherine R. Kelty. By: William Cottrell JAMESBURG William Cottrell, 84, died on Saturday in Care One Nursing Home of East Brunswick. Born in Hightstown, he resided in Hightstown for many years before moving to Jamesburg. Mr. Cottrell retired from Conovers Golden Guernsey…
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Teacher who spied in school bathroom sentenced
Guilty plea after setting up video camera in staff facility. By: David Campbell Henry Vanegas-Salcedo, the former Riverside Elementary School teacher who was fired a year ago after he secretly videotaped female colleagues in a staff bathroom, was sentenced in Superior Court last week to five years’ probation and was banned from teaching. Mr. Vanegas-Salcedo,…
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Trenton man charged in rash of area burglaries
Accused of 60 break-ins, including some in West Windsor. By: Gwen Runkle A regional burglary task force has apprehended a man they suspect is responsible for a rash of early evening burglaries that struck communities across central New Jersey and Bucks County, Pa., starting in late December, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office announced Tuesday. Byron…
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Gloria Nilson/GMAC Realtors earn award for customer service
Premier Service Award based on surveys returned by clients in 2002 For garnering one of the highest customer satisfaction scores in the country, the Realtors of Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate have recently won a prestigious Premier Service Award from GMAC Real Estate. Based on customer service surveys returned by clients in 2002, 94.94 percent…
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Montgomery OKs grant to Mary Jacobs Library
Foundation near goal of $2.5 million for expansion project. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY The Township Committee on Wednesday evening approved a donation of $240,000 to the Mary Jacobs Library Foundation in Rocky Hill for the expansion of the library building. The funds will be divided into installments of $60,000 a year for a four-year…
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Herbert Perlmutter
Herbert Perlmutter died Monday, March 31, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in the Bronx, Mr. Perlmutter resided in East Brunswick for 31 years before moving to Monroe one and a half years ago. His first and favorite job was assistant manager at the legendary Copacabana in New York. Prior to…
