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  • Lewis P. Lipot

    Services Tuesday    Lewis Patrick Lipot, 66, of Mount Holly, died Dec. 12 at his home after a lengthy illness.    Formerly a longtime resident of Hopewell, Mr. Lipot, who was born in Kulpmont, Pa., moved to Mount Holly in 1995.    He was employed at Princeton University in the Maintenance Department. He served as a Seabee in…

  • Candidates are ‘schooled’ in art of democracy

    GUEST OPINION, Dec. 13 By: Patrick W. Gavin    Although the media have been full of stories about the Republican election cleanup last month, there were other elections taking place this fall that did not garner as much attention. Take, for instance, the student government elections at the middle school where I teach.    In many ways,…

  • ACURA – TYPE S

    Don’t confuse the Type S with any off-the-shelf luxury car. This muscular coupe was built for those who also enjoy rapid transit. By: Malcolm Gunn The Type S is as complete an automobile as you can imagine. Its leg-long list of content includes climate control with air filtration, power moonroof, power multi-adjustable and heated front…

  • PU women flourish in end against Hofstra

    Freshman Brown brings inside presence to Tigers By: Justin Feil    Coming off its first home loss of the season to Sacred Heart on Saturday, the Princeton University women’s basketball team was looking for a strong start at Jadwin Gym against Hofstra on Wednesday.    It didn’t happen, as the Tigers fell behind by double digits 10…

  • Board approves religion-based school club

    A religious extracurricular club will be introduced to Monroe High School. By: Rebecca Tokarz    MONROE — The school board reluctantly approved a new extracurricular high school club Wednesday.    The club, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, challenges members to "receive and serve Jesus Christ in their relationships," according to the fellowship’s Web site.    Some school board…

  • District asks JCP&L to move pole

    Architects for the East Windsor Regional School District said a utility pole is in the way of its proposed addition to the Grace Norton Rogers School. By: Chris Karmiol    Since the passing of the East Windsor Regional School District’s $64 million bond referendum Sept. 24, the architectural firm the Prisco Group has been hard at…

  • Tattoo shop receives a clean slate

    Owner found not guilty of three zoning violations By: David Campbell    Princeton Township Municipal Court Judge Russell Annich Jr. last week found Blake Carr, owner of a tattoo and body-piercing business on Leigh Avenue, not guilty of three zoning violations.    The township will now consider whether to pursue the zoning matter further, Township Zoning Officer…

  • Robert E. Lowe

    Memorial service Saturday    Robert E. Lowe, 75, died Monday at home.    Born and raised in Hopewell, he lived in East Windsor for 34 years. Mr. Lowe attended Hopewell Elementary School and Princeton High School. He was a US Navy Veteran serving aboard the U.S.S. Midway in W.W.II.    Mr. Lowe was the owner of the Brunswick…

  • Women’s issues, Part II: Breast reduction surgery

    HEALTH MATTERS By: Dr. Sandra Gatt    Every year thousands of women in the United States undergo breast reduction surgery, also called reduction mammaplasty. Of all the plastic surgery procedures performed, this rates as one of the highest when it comes to patient satisfaction.    If you answer yes to one or more of the following questions,…