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Nanci McInerney
LAWRENCE – Nanci K. McInerney, 43, died Friday at home. Born in Montclair, she lived in Lawrenceville eight years. She was an advocate for abused children in Mercer County and served on the Governor’s Task Force for Abused Children. She was a member of Parents Anonymous of New Jersey and was awarded the 2001 Outstanding…
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Ruth Smith
MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP – Ruth K. Smith, 75, died Thursday at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Cream Ridge, she was a lifelong Upper Freehold and Millstone resident. She worked for the Cream Ridge Post Office more than 30 years. She was past matron of Order of the Eastern Star Sphinx Chapter 130, New Egypt,…
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Dorothy Storepin
WRIGHTSTOWN – Dorothy McNinch Storepin, 84, died Friday at Mount Laurel Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Mount Laurel. Born in Jamestown, N.Y., she was a Lawrenceville resident and lived in Wrightstown 37 years before moving to Mount Laurel eight years ago. She retired from General Motors Corp., Ewing, as a machine operator. She was a member…
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Penn tames Tigers, 44-13
Ends Princeton’s hopes for Ivy League crown. By: Ken Weingartner PRINCETON Dominating all phases of the game, the University of Pennsylvania football team routed Princeton 44-13 Saturday before 19,758 fans at Princeton Stadium. The defeat ended the Tigers (5-3, 3-2) hopes for at least a share of the Ivy League title and set up…
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Penn tames Tigers, 44-13
Ends Princeton’s hopes for Ivy League crown. By: Ken Weingartner PRINCETON Dominating all phases of the game, the University of Pennsylvania football team routed Princeton 44-13 Saturday before 19,758 fans at Princeton Stadium. The defeat ended the Tigers (5-3, 3-2) hopes for at least a share of the Ivy League title and set up…
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Holidays in Somerset County 2002
Everything you need to fill all your holiday shopping needs — from gift wrappings to house trimmings, jewelers to lingerie specialists — is here in Somerset County! BROWSE ALL THE PRINT ADS IN THIS MAGAZINE DOWNLOAD THE PDF FILE (12 Pages – 2,409KB) Get The Free Acrobat Reader Here MARKETPLACE: View All…
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Anderson delivers PHS win
PHS tops WW-P North in CJ III By: Justin Feil Kia Anderson is dangerous, not because she just got her driver’s license, but rather for what she brings to the Princeton High girls’ soccer attack. The Little Tiger junior combines sprinter speed with deft footwork to form quite a threat from the right side. And…
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Montgomery soccer wakes up to win
Cougar boys top Carteret in CJ II opener By: Justin Feil Pete Keneagy was never worried about the Montgomery High boys’ soccer team, not even when it fell behind, 2-0, less than 16 minutes into the first half of its Central Jersey Group II opener against underdog Carteret. "We just came out slow," the Cougar…
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Fast, Cheap and Toxic
Best-selling author Eric Schlosser visits Princeton to talk about the dark side of the all-American meal. By: Amy Brummer The cows should be mad. After a brief-yet-satisfying life of roaming pastures, chewing grass and breathing fresh air, beef cattle are shipped to massive, crowded feedlots. They are gorged on feed comprised of corn, protein derivatives…
