Category: archives
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Aug. 13, 2002
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, Neal Axelrod, 203 Madaline Dr, $165,000, 12/31/01 Avenel, John Frazier, 40 W…
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SMB wins title… finally
Long-time Princeton rec team takes adult hoops championship By: Bob Nuse They’ve tried for years to win the Princeton Recreation Summer Basketball League. This time it finally happened. A mainstay for nearly all of the league’s 14 seasons, SMB finally captured a championship with a 47-37 win over Backes & Hill on Friday night at…
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Home-style recipes, deli-tested for taste
IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner: Russert family recipes that get the most flavor bang for the time and effort, in addition to utilizing time-saving pantry staples, and helped make Rusert’s Deli in Robbinsville a success. Above, Cyn-fully Delicious, by Cynthia Russert-VanDenBogart, a "best of" collection of recipes popular at Rusert’s Deli & Food in…
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Kids of summer get support from host of sponsors
Local business owners see it as a way to build ties and give back to their communities. By: Justin Feil Last summer, a new client was directed to Ed Schmierer, one of 18 lawyers with Mason, Griffin & Pierson, P.C. And, in the usual introductory questions, Mr. Schmierer asked how the client had been referred…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 NJ Cama, workshop exploring imaginative ways to create non-traditional communications. www.njcama.org. (609) 799-4900. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton Area, Education Committee Meeting, held at the CCPA office. 8:30 a.m. www.princetonchamber.org. (609) 520-1776. New Jersey Economic Development Authority, 36 West State St., Trenton. Presentation: "Women in Technology How…
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Summer camp is nature center’s dress rehearsal
Turnout was thin, but enthusiasm abundant. By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO From snakes and catfish to birds and deer tracks, the campers at the New Jersey Audubon Society’s first summer day camp at the Plainsboro Preserve on Scotts Corner Road got to see nature in all its glory last week. With cool temperatures and clear…
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West Windsor 10s win state title
Aggressive play, sound defense key softball championship By: Bob Nuse WALL TOWNSHIP For 15 tournament games, the West Windsor Little League 10-year-old all-star softball team played the same way. And there was no way it was going to change with one game left in the season. Using the same aggressive style of offense and…
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Black bear pigs out at backyard birdfeeder
No longer a rarity in hills of Montgomery. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Dutchtown-Zion Road resident Steve Krencicki bought a pair of birdfeeders to feed birds, but lately, all they seem to be feeding is bears. Black bears, while not quite as common as deer and Canada geese in the township, are no longer the…
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Witherspoon Jackson group may seek more formal role
Opponents of downtown development address association. By: Jennifer Potash The Witherspoon Jackson Neighborhood Association is seeking to become more than an ad hoc organization to deal with issues in the John-Witherspoon neighborhood. "Now it’s time to put forth a more formalized structure," said James Floyd Sr. of Harris Road in Princeton Township at an association…
