Category: archives
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Catherine Clemmenson
Catherine F. Clemmenson, 60, of Monroe, died Friday, Sept. 20, at home. Born in Jersey City, Ms. Clemmenson lived in Little Ferry for 28 years, before moving to Monroe in 1970. She worked as a legal secretary for American Express and also for an entertainment attorney, Alfred Geller, both in New York City, for more…
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PU looking to defense Lions’ spread attack
Tigers open Ivy season at Columbia By: Justin Feil At Naperville North High in Illinois, Jay McCareins was a menace to opposing defenses as a double threat quarterback. In his senior year, he threw for 2,000 yards and 14 touchdowns and ran for 800 and another eight scores. Yet, Princeton University wanted him as a…
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Coming close not enough for Falcon boys cross country team anymore
By: Redd E. Patrick The Monroe High School boys cross country program lost a three-point decision to John F. Kennedy in a dual meet on Tuesday and the Falcons were frustrated afterward. Now that’s progress. A year ago, Frank Bonich took over at Monroe and his mission was to build a quality, competitive program. His…
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Local Democrats react to Torricelli decision
Candidates in the Borough Council election think Sen. Robert Torricelli’s sudden withdrawal from the U.S. Senate race will have little impact on local elections. By: Chris Karmiol and Scott Morgan Local Democrats reacted with surprise to U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli’s unexpected withdrawal from his re-election bid earlier this week. While Borough Council candidate Joan Woomer…
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Lynch helps spark strong start for PHS girls cross country team
By: Justin Feil Adjusting to a new school can be difficult, as Meaghan Lynch has discovered. For the past five years she lived with her family in Paris, so returning to school in America brought some expected changes. Princeton High, where Lynch is a junior, is much bigger than the American School of Paris that…
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Honor and Sacrifice
Historic Cliveden still bears the scars from the Revolutionary War Battle of Germantown. By: Daniel Shearer Above, Cliveden of the National Trust, site of the Battle of Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777. The plan had similarities to an earlier victory. Using the same strategy that resulted in a British rout after his army forded the icy…
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Historical house tour set for Sunday
The Hightstown-East Windsor Historical Society is gearing up for its tour of historic houses in the borough Sunday. By: Scott Morgan When Erma Duncan passed away a few years ago, she left more than avocado-colored appliances and chocolate-milk walls inside her Dutch Neck Road home. She also left a love for the place that has…
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Green Party deserves chance
Letter to the editor To the editor: The Windsor-Hights Herald is courageous to take a stand in favor of giving the public a chance to hear more from third-party candidates ("Voters deserve chance to hear third parties," Sept. 27, 2002, Page 12A). Most people don’t realize that our country is one of the very few…
