Category: archives
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Column: Nuse Sense
Rochford left her best behind By: Bob Nuse From time to time in this job, we come across individuals who makes a lasting impression. That happened a year ago when I had the opportunity to interview Diana Rochford for a story on her comeback to soccer from a terrible knee injury. After just 20 minutes…
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Kreps plans largest in school district
A new gymnasium and auditorium are a part of the expansion plans at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School. By: Chris Karmiol Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of articles detailing expansion plans at each of the East Windsor Regional School District’s six schools. This installment looks at the Melvin H. Kreps…
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MONROE: Senior houses get approval
Gated PRC will have 348 units By: Al Wicklund MONROE The township Planning Board gave final approval to a 348-unit, gated planned retirement community off Route 33. Robert Fecso, senior vice president of the developing company, Calton Homes of Manalapan, said at the Planning Board’s Aug. 22 meeting that construction of the community, Renaissance…
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RCN will sell its central NJ assets
$245 million cable TV deal surprises few, pleases many. By: Steve Rauscher Downtrodden local cable provider RCN agreed to sell its central New Jersey assets to venture capital firm Spectrum Equity Investors for $245 million this week, surprising few and pleasing many who have become disillusioned in their dealings the company. Long the sole cable…
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With song and sadness, WW-P bids farewell to Reece
Assistant superintendent leaves for top post in Watchung Hills By: Sarah Winkelman Tuesday night’s West Windsor-Plainsboro school board meeting began on a melancholy note as colleagues and friends said goodbye to a leader and friend. The faculty ensemble serenaded the group gathered in the Community Middle School cafeteria to wish Gary T. Reece, assistant superintendent…
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Rossmoor home burglarized
Police investigating theft of $2,400 was taken from bedroom By: Al Wicklund MONROE Monroe Township Police Department detectives are investigating a break-in and theft of $2,400 from the bedroom of a Rossmoor home. Detective Sgt. Larry Linke said the home on Mount Vernon Drive was entered through an unlocked side window sometime between the…
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Water conservation is everyone’s job
To the editor: "Water supply OK despite drought" was the headline in The Cranbury Press, Aug. 23. I beg to differ. Reading further, we find that this is true for the immediate situation, but the long-term problem is much graver. Mike Rogers, director of the Monroe Township Municipal Authority, says "the water levels in…
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Week of Aug. 26, 2002
From Hillsborough, Hopewell and Pennington HILLSBOROUGH Robert Goldring, a consistent member of the New Jersey Association of Realtors Million Dollar Club, has joined Century 21 Worden & Green. A Hillsborough resident, Mr. Goldring has repeatedly earned Million Dollar Club status since entering real estate on a full-time basis. "Given the tools that Century 21 Worden…
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Princeton’s school project reaches the bidding stage
Bid packages go out for $81.3 million building program By: Jeff Milgram Bid packages for the Princeton Regional School District’s $81.3 million school renovation and expansion project went out Thursday. The bids will be returned in three stages. Sealed bids for the district’s four elementary schools must be returned by 1 p.m. Sept. 26. The…
