Category: archives
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Pennington firefighters get Mayor Loper’s praise
Timely Thanksgiving response By John Tredrea The quick response of the all-volunteer Pennington Fire Company to an alarm on Thanksgiving Day elicited praise, respect and gratitude from Mayor Jim Loper during Monday night’s Pennington Borough Council meeting. During the Mayor’s Report portion of the meeting, Mr. Loper briefly recounted an incident involving a fire alarm…
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Township helps FoHVOS to protect Kuser property
Hopewell Township has agreed to provide Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space, Inc. (FoHVOS) with a grant to help cover the costs of acquiring a conservation easement on land owned by John Kuser. The Township funds, totaling $10,000, will be used to help meet the Friends’ obligation to match Green Acres funds available through the…
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One win away!
Defensive stand puts Viking Junior Pee Wees in N.J. State Pop Warner championship game By: Ken Weingartner Clutch performances. A dramatic goal-line stand by the defense. Frozen tundra. It had all the elements of a classic playoff game. And it was. The South Brunswick PAL Junior Pee Wee Pop Warner team advanced to the state…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 6, 2002
Henry Chauncey, Theodore T. Tams Jr., Gledhill C. Zapolski, Robert P. Popino, John E. Hunt, Marian F. Favalion, Alice Rhoades, Roger H. Maren, Phyllis Maller. Henry Chauncey Founder, first president of ETS SHELBURNE, Vt. Henry Chauncey, founder of Educational Testing Service and considered the person responsible for making the SAT a household word…
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Helen Kozerow
Helen Kozerow, of Lynchburg, Va., died Saturday, Nov. 2, in Virginia. She formerly lived in Kendall Park. A Mass was celebrated Saturday, Nov. 30, at St. Augustine of Canterbury R.C. Church, 45 Henderson Road, North Brunswick.
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Support district’s efficient proposal for renovations
Editorial We’ve heard a lot of arguments both for and against the school district’s $37.2 million renovation project. Some have said they can’t show any support for the current administration, while others have said the improvements would be good for real estate values throughout the township. But there’s only one criteria that should be used…
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Hanukkah is a time for children to get excited about heritage
Nursery school throws party for holiday. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi From the Looney Tunes and Curious George to the Lion of Judah and Noah’s, the menorahs on display at a B’nai Tikvah Hanukkah party Monday exemplified party organizers’ efforts to make Jewish traditions inviting to children. The party was held to excite children about their…
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District asks voters to approve renovation plan
Referendum vote goes to taxpayers Tuesday By: Lea Kahn Township voters will go to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of the Lawrence Township public school district’s proposed $37.2 million bond referendum for school expansions and renovations. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. If voters approve of the expansion…
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Alexander Street Holiday Festival coming Dec. 14
The First Annual Alexander Street Holiday Festival will take place during business hours on Saturday, Dec. 14, up and down Alexander Street on the Princeton side of Route 1. The festival, involving many businesses and merchants on Alexander Street, will feature holiday music, food, shopping opportunities, exhibitions of arts and crafts, and special holiday prices…
