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OBITUARIES, Dec. 3, 2002
Henry S. Patterson II, Elizabeth Flemer, Eleanor B. Dearborn, Mary Fielder, Leonore L. Paneyko, Anthony A. Dutton, Clifford A. Erickson, The Rev. Robert A. Wieman Henry S. Patterson II Former borough mayor Henry Stuart Patterson II of Princeton died Sunday at The Medical Center at Princeton. He was 80. He was a former Princeton…
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PHS Studio Band offers year’s first dance Friday
The Princeton High School Studio Band will hold its first performance and dance of the school year from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday. Young and old alike are invited to join the band as it plays from an extensive repertoire of big band music, including "Take the A-Train," "Pennsylvania 6-5000," "Route 66" and many other…
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Weaving Guatemalan Memories
Symbols of Mayan culture and a rural boyhood are threaded into the work of Armando Sosa. By: Susan Van Dongen The Virgin Mary (above) is woven into a tapestry by Armando Sosa. In Armando Sosa’s intricate weavings, colorfully gowned figures dance in celebration at a harvest festival, little girls jump rope and a boy flies…
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Princeton Packet Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year
Morgan played big role in PHS’ success By: Bob Nuse Even before he stepped on the field as a soccer player for Princeton High School, Wayne Sutcliffe could tell that Ryan Morgan was a special kind of player. "When he was in seventh and eighth grade, the PSA team he played on, Princeton Union ’84,…
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PHS choir eyes European tour
By: Casha Caponegro Members of the Princeton High School choir have something to sing about this year. The choir is planning to embark on a European tour Feb. 14-22, traveling to Vienna and Budapest to perform at world-renowned concert halls. "I am definitely excited," said Mohak Mhatre, 17, of Cranbury. "This is something you’ll never…
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School district faces rough ride for next two years
Must house more students in the same space until construction and renovations are completed. By: Scott Morgan EAST WINDSOR The school district is expecting its population figures to grow almost across the board next year and is facing the question of where to put new students. At Monday night’s regular school board meeting, Business…
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Letters to the Editor, Nov. 29
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 29 By: The time to settle with Toll is now To the editor: Over the past few weeks, Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh and West Windsor Township attorneys have been working hard to come to settlement terms with Toll Brothers in the ongoing litigation between Toll Brothers and West Windsor Township.…
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Around Cranbury: Lighting a candle helps a good cause
By: Lorraine Sedor With Thanksgiving just concluded if not the leftoversholiday plans are in full swing all over town. On Thursday, Dec. 5, members and friends of the Cranbury Historical Society will be decorating the museum in preparation for their annual Christmas tea. Stop by the Museum on beginning at 9 a.m. and help string…
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Questions stall start of Updike development
The Township Committee has delayed approving an agreement with the developer of 16 houses on the Updike property because it wants language in the agreement clarified. By:Casha Caponegro The Township Committee has delayed approving an agreement with the developer of 16 houses on the Updike property because it wants language in the agreement clarified. The…
