Category: archives
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Vignettes of Dignity
A collection of sketches and paintings by Charles Viera are on display at Artworks in Trenton through Oct. 10. By: Susan Van Dongen Above, a sketch by Flemington artist Charles Viera for his painting "Loss of Dignity," on view in an exhibit of works in progress by Mr. Viera and fellow Artworks faculty members. "It…
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Christopher Reeve to give lecture
Friends’ Health Connection and The Robert Wood Johnson Health Network will present "Nothing Is Impossible Reflections on a New Life," a lecture by the renowned actor-turned-activist Christopher Reeve, on Monday, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, East Brunswick. According to FHC, "Mr. Reeve will deliver the powerful message that life is…
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Three dead in turnpike accident
An accident that closed the northbound lanes of the New Jersey Turnpike for several hours Friday killed three members of a family. It was the third fatal turnpike accident in East Windsor in eight days. By: T.J. Furman EAST WINDSOR Three people, all members of the same family, were killed in an accident between…
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PU football drops opener, 31-24
Tigers blow 24-7 fourth-quarter lead against No. 2 Lehigh By: Justin Feil BETHLEHEM – The Princeton University football team trailed the No. 2 team in the country, Lehigh, for only 13 seconds. Unfortunately, they were the final 13 seconds of the game. After bolting to a 24-7 halftime lead by mixing aggressive defense with the…
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Thelma H. Henzler
Thelma H. Henzler, 85, of Monroe, died Tuesday, Sept. 10 at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Cranbury, Ms. Henzler lived in Hightstown for more than 45 years before moving to Rossmoor and then Monroe Village. She worked at Belle Mead Army Deport during World War II, then for Allen & Stults Insurance Firm…
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ERA launches the Move Planner
Service helps customers navigate and organize the process of moving Helping a client to buy or sell a home is the goal of every successful real estate professional. When it comes to planning the actual move, homeowners typically deal with the stress of planning the move on their own. To help their customers during the…
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Montgomery to celebrate its rural past
Celebration will be part of the Montgomery Center for the Arts 3rd Annual Community Picnic and Fair. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY This weekend, township residents will be asked to think back to a time when Montgomery was all open space as the township celebrates its 300th anniversary. The event commemorates the 1702 purchase of…
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School plan is a bargain
To the editor: On Sept. 24 the citizens of Monroe Township will be going to the polls to vote on a school referendum. After examining all the facts that were provided by the Board of Education, I am urging all residents to support this building project. I have heard people express the…
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Mayor’s letter waste of money
Letter to the editor To the editor: In regard to the recent letter sent to all borough households from Mayor Amy Augenbaugh: What a waste of taxpayers’ money! Multiply 1700-1800 mailings at $0.37 each. That money could have been better used, in my estimation. We are all concerned with this downtown project. As a 40-year…
