Category: archives
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AROUND CRANBURY: Searching for storage and good books
AROUND CRANBURY: by Lorraine Sedor: Our columni takes a look at what’s going on around Cranbury and who needs assistance Today (Friday), the Cranbury Arts Council Theatre Camp presents "Pocahantas," at 2 p.m. in the Cranbury United Methodist Church Hall. Children participating in the camp worked on everything from the script to the costumes, scenery…
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The Eye That Shapes
The Art Museum at Princeton University is honoring the retiring Professor Peter Bunnell with a special photography exhibit. Mr. Bunnell was the musuem’s curator of photography since 1972. By: Ilene Dube "The Committee," by Jerry Uelsmann. Imagine trying to plan a surprise exhibition for the curator of your department at a small museum. You have…
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CRANBURY: Art camp challenges students’ creaticity
Cranbury Arts Council holds an Arts and Technology camp By: Casha Caponegro They’re not your typical summer camps. Instead of focusing on sports or other physical activities, two summer camps offered by the Cranbury Arts Council encourage creative arts such as pottery, sewing or music. The Art and Technology Camp, which involves students in grades…
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Agreement gives builder extra rights
To the editor Several weeks ago, a rather hard-core Democrat Party District Committeeperson expressed her concerns and, frankly, her disgust with the present Democrat-controlled Township Committee. The subject was the builder’s remedy lawsuit settlement with PEC/SKP, but the track record goes far beyond that development. Annette Sammer worked hard to get the present people…
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Washington police officer under investigation
Fund-raising efforts of Mark Lee under scrutiny. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON Mandy Marland was excited when she was first contacted by township police officer Mark Lee. The officer, who apparently has a vending machine route to make extra money, told her he might want to donate funds to her charitable organization. Ms. Marland runs…
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HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: Old-time farmer, part 2
A look at the Allentown-Upper Freehold of the past. By: John Fabiano Written by Joseph S. Middleton of Crosswicks for the Allentown Messenger, Nov. 30, 1911: The market money was no great sum; the most rigid economy was practiced; the little received was used to the best advantage so that our grandfathers managed to…
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EDITORIAL: It’s becoming too easy for the critics
During last year’s Allentown Borough Council campaign, candidates Stephanie Smith and Bill Soodul complained about the lack of openness and forthrightness of the governing body. By: Ms. Smith and Mr. Soodul, both Democrats, lost their bid to unseat Republican incumbents Dave Strobino and Art West, but have returned to challenge Margaret Armenante and Michael Schumacher…
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Monmouth County Fair begins July 24
Food, games, entertainment highlight annual event. By: Sarah Winkleman Midway rides, racing pigs and 4-H shows are returning to the East Freehold Park Showgrounds on Kozloski Road for the 28th annual Monmouth County Fair. The fair runs from July 24 to 28. Admission is $4 per person; free for children 12 and under. Parking is…
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Letters to the Editor, July 18, 2002
It’s part of board’s job To the editor: This fall Hopewell Valley Central High School may join the thousands of American high schools that play football. A freshman team would be the beginning of a program for many of the boys and girls of our community to engage in the activities that are an…
