Category: archives
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Nicholson, Sandler big draws
Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson take over Cranbury for the day. By: Casha Caponegro A star-struck crowd gathered on Main Street in Cranbury Monday to watch the magic of a movie shoot. Police barricades blocked traffic from entering the usually busy center of town. Equipment trucks and trailers were packed in the Cranbury School parking…
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Garage proposal trimmed slightly
New plan receives some support, but opposition as well. By: Jennifer Potash The developers for the proposed Princeton Borough garage revealed a smaller and lower version of the building Tuesday and though it received some support, it was not enough to quell opposition to the development, which also includes residential and retail improvements to…
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PHASE THREE: ‘Tell ya what I’m gonna do’
PHASE THREE by Arnold Bornstein: Weeling and dealing with the best of them I’m always on guard against getting ripped off, and perhaps too much so, but it’s not just because I grew up in New York, for I think most people share somewhat the feeling that somebody out there is sooner or later going…
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Suit over girl’s death moves forward
The lawsuit filed by Keith Berman against DaimlerChrysler in connection with the death of his daughter, Stephanie, has reached the discovery phase. By: Mark Moffa A wrongful death lawsuit against the DaimlerChrysler Corp. in connection to a Hightstown High School girl killed in a car accident two years ago won’t reach the trial phase for…
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Battling back
C-PLL 12’s win two straight after falling into loser’s bracket By: Rich Fisher HAMILTON Ray O’Brien does not look at the losers’ bracket as a chance to be eliminated. He would rather look at it as a chance to eliminate. "Every time we win a game, another team is knocked out of the tournament,"…
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Montgomery, Rocky Hill to seek recreation facilities aid
A joint effort to develop 95-acre Schafer tract. By: Steve Rauscher Montgomery and Rocky Hill will seek money from the state Green Acres program this summer to help create an informal recreation area on the 95-acre Schafer tract that straddles the two municipalities. The township and borough planning boards each adopted resolutions of support for…
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Local teens get their opportunity to see the stars
Teenagers swarmed the movie area, hoping to catch a glimpse of a star or snag an autograph By: Angel Chen Cranbury has a little over 300 years of history. And during that time, it has been the focus of its share of Hollywood attention. Aside from various commercial shoots, the town was used as the…
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QUEST for knowledge
Teachers learning ‘hands-on’ methods to enhance science education in the classroom. By: Jeff Milgram Consider craters, like those that dot the moon. What variables are at play that make some craters deeper than others, and why are some larger than others? And what about the rays that radiate from the craters? These are the questions…
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CRANBURY: Town mulls new fire truck
Township Committee members are optimistic the town can pay for a new fire truck By: Casha Caponegro Township Committee members are optimistic that the town can pay more than $700,000 to help buy a new ladder truck for the Cranbury Volunteer Fire Company. Representatives of the company who met with the Township Committee on Monday…
