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CRANBURY: Township likes plan to share property
Police, historic house to use 1.75-acre parcel By: Casha Caponegro The Holland House and Cranbury’s future police headquarters will share a 1.75-acre parcel on the Cabot property. Township, police official and representatives of the Historical and Preservation Society said Monday they are satisfied with the plan. "It’s a win-win situation for everybody," said historical society…
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DISPATCHES: Feeling a little listless, and maybe unlisted
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Our managing editor shares his own list of favorites I was asked recently by a colleague for a list of my 200 favorite albums. I can tell you who my favorite musical artists are (The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Lou Reed, with and without the Velvet Underground). I can…
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MONROE: Planning board suffers deaths of two members
Jack Entmacher and Cary Mintz, both members of the planning board, pass By: Al Wicklund MONROE Stunned by the deaths of two township Planning Board leaders earlier this week, the mayor will be faced with appointing two new board members, while the board itself will deal with electing a new chairman and vice chairman…
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P-C into Babe Ruth 15s winners’ bracket
WW-P, Montgomery eliminated by Nottingham By: Bob Nuse EWING One game can give a team a whole lot of confidence, while at the same time leave the other in dire straits. Such was the case with Monday night’s District One Babe Ruth 15-year-old tournament game between Princeton-Cranbury and Montgomery. A rally in the bottom…
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Hollywood stars pay a visit to Monroe
Cast and crew of ‘Anger Management’ shoot in Monroe By: Casha Caponegro MONROE Movie stars were spotted in Cranbury and Monroe this week. The center of Cranbury and Perrineville Road in Monroe served as the backdrop for the Sony Pictures comedy "Anger Management," which is set to be released next summer. The movie features…
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Pledge, plea to honor this newest ‘right’
EDITORIAL: The state’s new Right-to-Know Law could be abused by both the media and the government. Let’s hope it doesn’t happen. If you are inclined to believe everything you read in the papers well, some papers, at least you might think a vast conspiracy of silence on the part of New Jersey public…
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Second-half pushes Montgomery toward playoffs
Legion baseball team disappointed by recent tie By: Justin Feil A 7-7 tie in the Major League All-Star game Tuesday outraged some baseball fans. The Montgomery Legion baseball players and coaches weren’t too happy either after they perfectly duplicated the score in a 7-7 tie against Hillsborough in a game called because of darkness Wednesday.…
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MONROE: Finding support in ‘friends’
Friends of the Monroe Township Library searches for new, young members By: Al Wicklund MONROE Friends of the Monroe Township Library, a nonprofit support group completing 12 years of service to the library, has launched a campaign for additional members with a focus on younger adults who have children using the library and its…
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Cultural Mirrors in Byzantium
Stockton resident Joy E. Stocke will give a talk July 16 at Barnes & Noble in West Windsor on the Ottoman Empire. By: Ilene Dube What many of us regret are the journeys not taken, those turns toward enlarging knowledge, experience or spirit that we considered but did not make," writes J.C. Todd in the…
