Category: archives
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This Side Of Paradise
In West Windsor, science and perfectionism burst into blossom By: ILENE DUBE Lifelong gardeners Jeanne and Dick Gustafson have managed to wed their hobby with their perfectionism. Photo by Mark Czajkowski Homes of Prestige VIEW THE PRINT ADS Beco, Inc. Kitchens Bowden’s Fireside Coldwell BankerResidential RE Couches USA Creative Ceramic Tile E & B…
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TOWNSHIP BRIEFS
By:Alec Moore Deputy Mayor John Gelardi called for a moment of silence at the start of Tuesday’s Township Committee meeting in honor of those who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. "Although we always want to remember and never forget what happened on Sept. 11, I’m not…
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Cherry Hill educator chosen as assistant superintendent
School board makesback-to-school decisions By Rebecca E. Bruccoleri Education gave its unanimous approval to the appointment of Dominic J. Lorenzetti as assistant superintendent of schools. Mr. Lorenzetti, who will assume the position on Oct. 1, will succeed Carol Roche, who is retiring. He will be paid $121,000. Most recently, Mr. Lorenzetti was assistant superintendent for…
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By the Sea
Where hospitality is shore to please By: Gloria Hayes Kremer Photo by Gloria Hayes Kremer From the state’s friendly Highlands to the historic seaside, here is a sampling of pleasant hostelries that offer the best in hospitality, comfort and graciousness. Homes of Prestige VIEW THE PRINT ADS Beco, Inc. Kitchens Bowden’s Fireside Coldwell BankerResidential…
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Friends grieve for victim of Sunday morning crash
Impromptu shrine placed at site of Manville man’s death. By:Sally Goldenberg An impromptu shrine to Christoph Wojcik, 23, decorates the front lawn of 2037 Camplain Road, under the tree where the Manville resident was killed when the motorcycle he was driving hit a tree early Sunday morning. Since Sunday, candles, flowers, a handmade cross, pictures…
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Pupils at new Stony Brook will ‘reach for the stars’
A look at Valley’s fourth elementary school By Sarah Winkelman When the new Stony Brook Elementary School opens for the 2002-03 school year on Tuesday, the 471 (as of Monday) students slated to attend the school will make history as they become the first students to set foot into the brand-new building the first…
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Church finding its mission in helping new residents
By:John Patten Perhaps because the Christian Community Chapel, established last year on Route 206, doesn’t have a church structure, it’s more inviting to people moving into the area. Perhaps it’s because of the regular events and activities undertaken by the nearly 300 members of the congregation, such as last month’s series of festivals for immigrants…
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For the week of Sept. 12
By: Nancy Hulick MILLSTONE Nancy Hulick, 61, died Sunday, Sept. 8, at her daughter’s residence. Born in Pleasantville, she lived in Egg Harbor Township before moving to Clarksburg two and a half years ago. She worked in the production department at Lenox China, Pomona. She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Bradley Dean…
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DISPATCHES: Personality shouldn’t be issue in politics
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Modern politics is all about one-upping your opponent The political season has kicked off with a vengeance. U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli and Senate candidate Doug Forrester have been trading charges, spending money and making it unsafe for anyone to turn on the TV. To the best of my understanding, Mr. Forrester…
