Category: archives
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Mid Summer Night’s Jam
The Dogs of Pompeii will play their final show together when they highlight the Princeton Junction Arts Council’s concert Aug. 3. By: Jim Boyle The four members of the Dogs of Pompeii just want to rock out. Many classically trained musicians dream of appearing in front of a huge audience supported by a talented orchestra.…
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Something for the girls
Mother and daughter team up to put fund-raising effort over the top. By: Jillian Kalonick When Barbara Rambo heard that the Princeton Area Community Foundation’s Fund for Women and Girls needed just two more gifts to complete its 100 Women $100 Thousand Campaign, she spread the word to several friends and family members. "Finally I…
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OBITUARIES, July 30, 2002
Leo X. Rohan, Margaret L. Wismer, Dorothy E. Sanchez. Leo X. Rohan Worked at Carrier Corp. WEST WINDSOR Leo X. Rohan died Wednesday at The Medical Center at Princeton. He was 84. Born in Syracuse, N.Y., Mr. Rohan lived there most of his life before recently moving to the Princeton Junction section of…
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Coloring History
Howard Michaels’ hand-tinted photos bring back the romance of turn-of-the-century life. By: Susan Van Dongen This is an artist’s space. As soon as you enter Howard Michaels’ home in Hamilton you’re hit with a variety of items that reveal his individual artistic style, tastes and travels. Wire-hanger sculptures of dogs and robots, hand-tinted photos from…
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BABY 2002: PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
Packet Publications Photo Contest LOOK WHO OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES! Packet Publications Photo Contest Best Photo Contest Winners Finalist Will Receive a $100.00 SAVINGS BOND courtesy of 0-6 Months Emme Daisy Bradley Plainsboro 7-12 Months William Cunningham Princeton Junction 13-24 Months Kaitlyn Eldridge Hightstown 25 Months – 3 Years Donovan…
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New law could help houseless
Legislation introduced would allow state temporary housing assistance benefits to those eligible In an effort to keep New Jersey families who receive temporary housing assistance out of slovenly, infested motels, Assemblywomen Mary T. Previte and Bonnie Watson Coleman have introduced legislation that would allow state temporary housing assistance benefits to pay rental fees for an…
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Don’t diminish tragic events with a ‘holiday’
EDITORIAL: Legislation to make Sept. 11 a state holiday called Heroes’ Day is inappropriate and should not be passed. Legislation has been introduced in Trenton that would make Sept. 11 a state holiday known as Heroes’ Day. While it might be a patriotic and well-meaning gesture, it is completely unnecessary, and perhaps even inappropriate. The…
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Eric B. Semansky
EASTAMPTON Eric B. Semansky, 17, died July 19 at Cooper Trauma Center, Camden. Born in Mount Holly, he lived in Eastampton. He was a senior at Rancocas Valley Regional High School, Mount Holly, and member of its cross country team. He enjoyed history, his car, movies and playing video games. He was an acolyte…
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Locals differ on plans for Wright tract
Residents can’t reach an agreement on the Wright South property or ways to fix traffic congestion along Main Street By: Casha Caponegro
