Category: archives
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Theological Seminary selects four to serve on trustee board
Princeton Theological Seminary has elected four new members to its Board of Trustees. They are the Rev. Dr. A. Allen Brindisi of Davidson, N.C.; Amy Woods Brinkley of Charlotte, N.C.; Marty Carter of Birmingham, Ala.; and Dr. William P. Robinson of Spokane, Wash. The Rev. Dr. Brindisi, who was elected by his fellow graduates to…
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EDITORIAL: Pledge, plea to honor this newest ‘right’
Taking a look at the Right-to-Know law 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 officials is about to be smashed by a crusading, enterprising media seeking to shine…
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AROUND CRANBURY
AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: Our columnist takes a look at who’s doing what around town. By: Lorraine Sedor If you need time to get away from the kids this summer or your regular caregiver takes a vacation, there is someone in town who may be able to help fill the child-care gap. Carly Zebuhr…
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Week of July 8, 2002
From Ewing, Hillsborough, Princeton, South Brunswick and Yardley, Pa. EWING Richard A. Weidel, Jr., president of Weidel Corp., has announced that Sheila R. Pleasant from the Weidel Ewing office is celebrating her 10-year anniversary with the company. Ms. Pleasant has achieved rank as a Weidel Million Dollar Club member for nine years, and attained bronze…
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Mary L. Nicosia Danna
PITTSGROVE Mary L. Nicosia Danna, 86, died June 30 at South Jersey Hospital, Bridgeton. Born in Bridgeton, she was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Philip; a daughter, Dianne McCarthy of East Windsor; two sons, Salvatore A. of Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., and Philip S. of Lakewood, Calif.; a sister, Jennie Rainear…
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Pediatric surgery: Kids deserve special attention
HEALTH MATTERS By: Dr. David Scott When a child must undergo surgery, it is important to anticipate the physical and psychological needs of both parent and child. Parents don’t like the thought of their child undergoing surgery and being unconscious. Children don’t like needles or being separated from their parents. Fortunately, the experience does not…
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Mildred Haines
MILLSTONE Mildred Haines, 78, died Saturday at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Barbertown, she lived in Millstone. She attended Hunterdon County schools. Mrs. Haines worked for Education Testing Service in Lawrence, and Law School Admission Services, Newtown, Pa., before retiring in 1996. She worked for Princeton Nurseries, Kingston, for several years. She…
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A closer look at school vouchers
To the editor: Forty-eight years ago the Supreme Court handed down a decision to end public school segregation. "Separate but equal" was declared unconstitutional. Integrated schools would provide every child an opportunity to develop his/her full potential. It didn’t work. Schools are still segregated and poor children are still left behind. Since the failure…
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MONROE: Going beyond the call of duty
Planning Board member Cary Mintz always went above and beyond his duties By: Al Wicklund MONROE Cary Mintz was remembered as a chairman of the Planning Board who went beyond what might be expected of him. "He would follow up after a development was approved to ensure that plans were being followed," township Engineer…
