Category: archives
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Rev. A. Roger Trout
The Rev. A. Roger Trout, 85, of Titusville, died Wednesday at home. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. He graduated from Trenton Central High School in 1935, Rider College evening school in 1943 and attended New York University graduate school four years. Mr. Trout worked 50 years with New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance…
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WW-P hires administrator
Judith M. Koru will be the district’s interim assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction. By: Gwen Runkle The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education has found a replacement for Gary Reece, the former assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction who recently left to become superintendent of the Watchung Hills school district at least for…
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Meaning of the Blues
Curlee Raven Holton captures the primordial wail in an art exhibit at George Street Playhouse. By: Susan Van Dongen In conjunction with George Street Playhouses’ production, A Night in Tunisia, the Williams Gallery is featuring artist Curlee Raven Holton. Above, "Feelin’ the Night" is part of the artist’s Blues Suite. When B.B. King dubbed his…
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Groundbreaking slated for high school Oct. 18
Montgomery school board slates ceremony. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The township Board of Education will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the new high school Friday, Oct. 18. The board selected the date at its Tuesday meeting. Details of the ceremony have not been worked out, Superintendent Stuart Schnur said. The project’s contractor, Thomas P.…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, Sept. 13 through Thursday, Sept. 19. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…
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Teacher’s artwork on display in Twin Rivers
Twelve pen-and-ink drawings by Kreps School teacher Robt Seda-Schreiber will be on view in the Twin Rives library through October. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR Loneliness and despair two of the artist’s primary muses. Fortunately for him, but unfortunately for the artist in Robt Seda-Schreiber, East Windsor native and art teacher at the…
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School board not cause of growth
To the editor: In reply to Marilyn Shustak’s letter about the school referendum, I believe that she is missing a few points. I also have lived here for 20 years. When we first came here there were very few homes, and most of the land was farmed. The roads were narrow two lane highways…
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Gallagher’s Steak House
Beef, dry aged on premises, remains the star attraction at this clubby steakhouse in South Brunswick. (No loner in business) By: Faith Bahadurian Gallagher’s Steak House Radisson Hotel 4355 Route 1 South at Ridge Road South Brunswick (609) 452-2044 Food: Very good Service: Friendly and informative Cuisine: Classic steak house Ambiance: Men’s clubby Prices: Expensive…
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Township service honors six dead
The Windsor-Hightstown Area Ministerium held a service at the township Municipal Building that included song, scripture, prayer and remembrance. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR New York City, the nation and the entire world lost something on Sept. 11 of last year. East Windsor Township lost six of its residents in the World Trade Center…
