Category: archives
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Downtown’s first phase is approved by planners
More information sought on other phases of development By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Regional Planning Board strongly approved Princeton Borough’s downtown parking garage, plaza and a mixed-use building, Thursday, but sought more information on the other phases of the development. The tally was unanimous with seven members voting. Planning Board members Yina Moore, who has…
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Revitalized historic bridge reopens to traffic
Stone Opossum Road span had been closed since 1996 By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY After six years of rest, the ancient Opossum Road bridge has been re-opened to automobile traffic so long as you’re headed north. The 180-year-old bridge has been closed since 1996, when Somerset County engineers declared it structurally unsound. Between 1996…
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POLICE BEAT 12/26
From the Dec. 26 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN CITY Police said William Dallas, 47, of Prince Street was charged with theft and panhandling after police said he entered a Farnsworth Avenue residence and took $20 from a table. Mr. Dallas has a Jan. 8 court Date, police said.
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Split decision don’t satisfy MHS boys
Cougar basketball squad wins opener, loses to HC By: Bob Nuse As opening weekends go, this one wasn’t too bad for the Montgomery High boys’ basketball team. Playing two games in less than 20 hours, the Cougars managed to come away with one win and one near win under first-year head coach Jeff Tagliareni. Montgomery…
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Editorial: Traffic buildup worries villages in Chesterfield
Traffic can change the personality of a village By: > Frequent, congested traffic can take a small village or hamlet rich in beauty and history and turn it into a fume-filled nightmare. Chesterfield’s villages are far from boroughs clogged with vehicles, such as Hightstown in Mercer County, but the township needs to support a few…
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Senior Menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, Dec. 26 Grape juice, beef stew…
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Obituaries-Dec. 26, 2002
Mary Kramer VERO BEACH, Fla. Mary Coen Nemeth Kramer, 88, died Friday, Dec. 13, at Indian River Estates where she had resided for the past 15 years. Born in Clifton, N.J., she graduated from Montclair State College and received a master’s degree in history in library science from Rutgers University. She taught English at…
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Thin PHS squad shows well at Garden State Classic
Meyer is lone Little Tiger wrestler to win title By: Bob Nuse Andrew Meyer knows there will be tougher competition ahead for both him and the Princeton High wrestling team. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a certain amount of satisfaction he can take away from his championship at the Garden State Classic on Saturday.…
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South has friendly ghost of No. 33
Kasper scores 15 in debut for Pirate girls’ basketball By: Justin Feil Coming into the season, West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ basketball coach Beth Fitzpatrick knew that her team would have to find some way to make up for the graduation of last year’s top scorer, Gio Buono. She just didn’t know it would come…
