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LETTERS: Separation of church and state not in constitution
Club not a violation To the editor: I have been hearing the term "separation of church and state" being quoted as of late and decided to do a little research of my own. Here is what I have found: first, our government never passed a law implementing any "separation of church and state." The First…
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Montgomery releases town planning survey
Seeking a pedestrian-friendly community with a Palmer Square-like town center. By: Jeff Milgram MONTGOMERY Residents want a community that is pedestrian- and bike-friendly and a Palmer Square-like town center on the CGEM property along Route 206, according to the results of a community planning survey. "The results are entirely consistent with what folks said…
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LETTERS: Concerned about board meeting
Tone of meeting on religious club was disturbing. To the editor: I attended the Monroe Board of Education meeting and was appalled at some of the remarks made by some individuals, namely the two who expressed themselves vehemently concerning three board members who opposed the acceptance of the new extra-curricular high school club, the Fellowship…
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Phranc
A friendly, black-and-white, female cat, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Phranc" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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EDITORIAL: Monroe must let religious club use school facility
EDITORIAL: Access to school facilities protected by law. The Monroe school board’s hands are tied. It has no choice but to allow the Fellowship of Christian Athletes to hold meetings in Monroe Township High School, even though the group’s mission is, in the words of its Web site, to "encourag(e) people to make a difference…
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Wert makes smooth transition to MHS
Junior B Titans player helping Cougar ice hockey squad By: Justin Feil When Yuri Tarnavskyj heard that one of his Montgomery High ice hockey players might be hosting a top junior level player for this school year, the Cougar head coach didn’t want to get overly excited. "In the summer, Doug Desario mentioned it. I…
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Phys ed find develops into WW-PN contributor
Norrington now a Knight boys’ swim team captain By: Justin Feil Physical education class is designed to keep students’ bodies as sharp as their minds. Rarely at the high school level does it open a door to successful athletic careers. Eric Norrington is an exception. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North senior traces his boys’ swimming…
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Township seeks money for streets, curbing
East Windsor will apply for $28,000 from Mercer County. By: Scott Morgan EAST WINDSOR The township is preparing to apply for a Mercer County grant for road work. At its Jan. 14 meeting, the Township Committee discussed plans to apply for a $28,000 Mercer County Neighborhood Revitalization Zone, or NRZ, grant. Mayor Janice Mironov…
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OBITUARY: Joseph Temple
By: Joseph Temple, 78, of Monroe, died Friday, Jan. 17, at his home. Born in North Bergen, he lived in East Brunswick and the Monroe area for 35 years. He graduated from Rutgers University and served in the Army during World War II. He was employed by IBM as a financial manager for…
