Category: archives
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Activist says Middle East craves peace
Group works to end the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza by using nonviolent means. By: Jeff Milgram Everyone, pop art superstar Andy Warhol once said, will get 15 minutes of fame. For peace activist Adam Shapiro, a nice Jewish boy from Brooklyn, his 15 minutes came in April, when he entered the…
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Week of Nov. 15, 2002
From East Windsor, Ewing, Hillsborough, Princeton and Princeton Junction EAST WINDSOR Felix Quist-Natter, branch manager, has announced that Wen Bash at Weichert, Realtors’ East Windsor office has been honored for his achievements in September. Wen Bash led the office in listings, sales and dollar volume throughout September. To contact this award-winning sales associates, call Weichert’s…
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Scouts collecting food, flags
JAMESBURG Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts in Jamesburg and Monroe Township will be launching their annual Scouting for Food drive Saturday. By: Al Wicklund Joe Houle, an adult leader with Troop 54 of Jamesburg, said Wednesday that Scouts from three troops and Cubs from three packs will be involved. "Basically, the drive will involve…
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Tigers boys’ soccer team works its way into sectional semis
By: Rich Fisher For the Princeton High boys’ soccer team, it’s not about the winning as much as the working. The two, however, have gone hand in hand. "This year, the work ethic is what’s carried us," said coach Wayne Sutcliffe after the second-seeded Little Tigers defeated seventh-seeded Middletown South, 2-0, in a Central Jersey…
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Kadar KO’s South’s top scorer
He and Francois help spark stellar PHS defense By: Rich Fisher Middletown South’s Tom Gray came into last Friday’s Central Jersey Group III tournament game with Princeton as one of the hottest scorers around. The junior forward was coming off a one-goal, two-assist effort against Lawrence, which gave Middletown South its first state tournament win…
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Understanding diabetes and its emerging trends nationwide
HEALTH MATTERS By: Pauline Duker November is National Diabetes Month. With more and more Americans developing some form of the disease and the total annual economic cost of diabetes exceeding $98 billion, it is important to understand diabetes, know your risk factors and genetic predisposition, and take the initiative to get tested. Diabetes is a…
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Josephine Hakalski
Josephine (Edzek) Hakalski, 82, died Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Ashbrook Nursing Home, Scotch Plains. Born in Linden, she lived in Rahway for 35 years, Corncordia for 14 years, and recently moved to Scotch Plains. Ms. Hakalski had been an inventory control clerk for Supermarkets Services Co., in Linden for 25 years, retiring in 1985. She…
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HPAC mulls alterations
Panel seeks to redefine preservation boundaries. The Historical Preservation Advisory Committee is eyeing an ordinance that would clearly define the boundaries of Cranbury’s historic district. By: Casha Caponegro HPAC Chairman Frank McDonald said he anticipates the ordinance to be completed and approved in the winter of 2003. If approved, the new ordinance would redefine the…
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Audi lets the sun shine in on its 2003 A4 Cabriolet
DANA POINT, Calif. – Southern Orange County in California is development run amok. Hillsides that were barren less than five years ago now sprout orange tile roofs covering cookie-cutter houses so close together that you can high-five your neighbor just by opening a window. The temperate climate that’s creating a megalopolis from Ventura to San…
