Category: archives
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Approved homes are unlikely to be built
Montgomery leaning toward a rezoning for commercial use By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The township Planning Board approved an application Dec. 9 to build three houses off Route 206 between Route 518 and Orchard Road. Applicant KBA Developers presented plans for the three single-family homes to be built on 11.5 acres just north of the…
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Manville High wrestlers set with full lineup
Team won’t be giving away as many forfeits this year By: Rudy Brandl A full lineup will be the first step toward the resurgence of the Manville High wrestling team. Third-year head coach Brett Stibitz no longer will have to sit back and watch his team give away 18 or 24 free points. That…
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Redefining ‘romance’
Bodice-rippers of yore make way for the taste of today’s woman By: Jillian Kalonick Jason is a sexy hockey player. Claire is a magazine photographer hired to shoot his portrait. She can drive Jason’s motorcycle (a criterion he’s established for a potential wife) as confidently as she can teeter around New York City in her…
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Good as Gold
The Garden State Gift Basket is filled with the state’s bounty. By: Susan Van Dongen A New Jersey entrepreneur and purveyor of regionally grown foods wants to say "bite us" to a Big Apple big shot. Bob Gold, founder of Gold Farms in Roosevelt, recently sent a gift basket filled with specialty food items from…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 17, 2002
Gloria Seitz, Andrew L. Wise, Ruth H. Hale,Max Doverman. Gloria Seitz Princeton High teacher VINELAND Gloria Seitz died Saturday. She was 82. Born in Vineland, she was a former Princeton resident. She was a Princeton High School teacher for 25 years, developing and enhancing the Cooperative Office Education Program. She was a 1937…
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Flurry Dance
Spirit in Motion Ballet Theater brings a seasonal favorite to Newtown, Pa. By: Amy Brummer A snowy day is an adventure waiting to happen. Unpredictability rules in the guise of a heavy, quiet blanket. For most adults, getting to work is a journey. Anything that happens according to plan can be seen as a miracle.…
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Sunday reception opens Montgomery photo show
On Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., the Princeton Photography Club invites the public to join its members at the opening reception of its second annual photography show at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. Refreshments will be served. Many of the featured photographers will be available to talk about their work. The juried show…
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Food festival on menu at Dutch Neck School
By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Two classes of third-grade students at the Dutch Neck Elementary School will be enjoying culinary delights from around the world as part of a Heritage Food Festival from 11:45 a.m. to 12:55 p.m. Thursday. For the past six weeks, the third-graders have been studying immigration to the United States.…
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WW Acme to hold grand re-opening on Friday
By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR The Acme grocery store on Route 571 in Princeton Junction will be holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. Thursday to mark the store’s grand re-opening. Construction began in June 2001 to remodel the 33,000-square-foot store. "If you went to the store before and came in today, you’d find…
