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  • Speed limit on Sycamore Lane set at 30 mph

    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee unanimously adopted an ordinance Thursday night setting the speed limit on Sycamore Lane at 30 mph, but struck down a pair of ordinances enacting similar limits on Gaitway Drive and Green Meadow Road. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee unanimously adopted an ordinance Thursday night setting the speed…

  • Teacher to receive PACF Vivian Award

    Patricia L. Van Ness served Princeton as a devoted kindergarten teacher for 35 years.    The Princeton Area Community Foundation will present the seventh annual Leslie "Bud" Vivian Award for Community Service to Patricia L. Van Ness of Ewing, who served the Princeton community as a devoted kindergarten teacher in four elementary schools for 35 years.…

  • Gladys Nickerson Edling

    Gladys Nickerson Edling, 94, died at her home Friday. Born in Delaware, she was a lifelong Hopewell resident. She was a 1931 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and taught at the Hopewell Grammar School. She was a homemaker most of her life and officer in the Hopewell Garden Club. Wife of the late Richard…

  • Raymond Lamm Sr.

       Raymond D. Lamm Sr., 71, of Monroe, died Sunday, Nov. 10, at Applegarth Care Center in Monroe.    He was born Colts Neck. Mr. Lamm supported his family as a hydraulics engineer and later turned to his passion of owning a fish market with his wife. Mr. Lamm was an Army veteran of the Korean War,…

  • OBITUARIES, Nov. 15, 2002

    Frances D. Pinelli, Wei Shou Tien, Leonard J. Klein, James B. Dawson, Locadia T. Rodwell, Lawrence P. Mottley, David L. Mottley, Alexander P. Mottley, Richard Jeffrey Frances D. Pinelli Longtime Princeton resident     Frances Dolly Pinelli of Princeton Township died Monday at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 65.    Born in Washington, D.C., she…

  • Montgomery’s growth forums getting down to the details

    Concrete ideas for the future are beginning to take shape. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Township officials believe the ideas generated at its fourth community planning forum need one more session to fully develop.    "We’re starting to hear more and more concrete ideas that are overlapping," Township Committeewoman Karen Wintress said. "I think it’s a…

  • Somerville ousts MHS boys in CJ II soccer

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    The Somerville High School boys’ varsity soccer team scored its second upset in a row in this year’s NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II tournament with a 2-1 victory over second-seeded Monroe last Friday.    The Pioneers (11-6-2) also beat the seedings when they got by Freehold Boro in the first round (7).…

  • West Windsor to upgrade computer system

    By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council gave the OK Monday night for more than $200,000 worth of work to begin on upgrading the township’s computer system.    In a 4-1 vote, with Councilwoman Rae Roeder dissenting, the council authorized Edmunds & Associates Inc. of Northfield, Computer Hardware Systems Co. of Ivyland, Pa., and…

  • Saddlewood at Montgomery boasts park-like vista

    Montgomery Township community offers fine homes built for comfortable living    Buyers still have an opportunity to purchase one of the last remaining homes at Saddlewood at Montgomery, a 17-home enclave in Montgomery Township, reflecting beauty and tranquility. Two quick-delivery homes are currently under construction. Saddlewood homes, ranging in size from 4,000 to 4,500 square feet,…