Category: archives
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Teen suffers broken leg in Bayard Lane mishap
By: Jennifer Potash A Montgomery teen-ager was injured Tuesday morning when a recreation vehicle’s side mirror struck him while he was walking on Bayard Lane, near Hodge Road. Mary Beth Smith, 63, of Pompton Lakes was driving south on Bayard Lane when her vehicle’s passenger-side mirror struck Casey Rassweiler, 18, of the Skillman section of…
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New models open at Golf Villas site
Manalapan community presents an opportunity for gracious living. Homebuyers are delighted that SGS Communities recently opened new models of the popular Golf Villas at The Grande at Battleground in Manalapan. The new models at the Golf Villas at The Grande at Battleground range in size from 2,147 to 2,792 square feet and are priced from…
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Little Tigers cross country team right on track
By: Justin Feil Ask any of the Princeton High boys’ cross country runners, and they were disappointed not to beat Notre Dame in their first meet of the season last Thursday (Sept. 19). Yet, the Little Tigers found a silver lining in their narrow 24-31 loss. It hasn’t thrown off their bigger plans. "We’re doing…
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Against chains, local businesses must find the right niche
Some merchants find they can adapt, but others fall by the wayside. By: David Campbell Competition in business can be a good thing, but how much is too much? In Princeton, some businesses have bitten the dust in the face of new, well-financed rivals, often national chains. But there are also examples of the locally…
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KIDS AND COMMUNITY: Think before taking action when defending homeland
By: Judy Shepps Battle "The gravest danger our nation faces lies at the crossroads of radicalism and technology. Our enemies have openly declared that they are seeking weapons of mass destruction….As a matter of common sense and self-defense, America will act against such emerging threats before they are fully formed." George W. Bush Sept. 20,…
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James Smith Jr.
James Smith Jr., 90, of Monroe, died Sunday, Sept. 15, at Monroe Village Health Care Center. Born in Rahway, Mr. Smith lived there before moving to Plainfield in 1963. In 1993, he moved to Rossmoor and then into the Monroe Village Health Care Center. Mr. Smith was the president of the family-owned Premier Oil and…
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Marion Wolverton
HAMILTON Marion Wolverton, 82, died Sept. 17 at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Trenton, she lived in Hamilton most of her life. Daughter of the late Ben and Ethel Mae Parks, wife of the late Charles Wolverton Sr., mother of the late Eugene Wolverton and sister of the late Donald…
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PRESS FORUM
Should third parties be allowed to participate in debates prior to election? Should third parties be allowed to participate in debates prior to election?
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Principal returns to work at Hightstown High
William Roesch endured a long summer of operations and procedures to try to rid himself of multiple myeloma, a cancer of the white blood cells. By: Chris Karmiol When the academic year began in September there was something missing at Hightstown High School its principal. William Roesch, 47, who came on board at the…
