Category: archives
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Week of July 1, 2002
From East Windsor, Princeton, Princeton Junction and Mercer County EAST WINDSOR RE/MAX Excel, a new RE/MAX franchise, is now open in East Windsor. The new office is located at 510 Route 130, Royal Plaza Center, and services the real estate needs of families in Mercer, Western Monmouth and Southern Middlesex counties. RE/MAX Excel is owned…
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Ancient Influence
Form, balance and simplicity are some of the ingredients that make up the ceramic creations of Jim Webb. By: Ilene Dube Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski Ceramic artist Jim Webb and lampshade maker Barbara Webb wed their talents at Studio 233 in Lambertville. Light from the sun washes into Studio 233 in Lambertville. It comes…
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East to West: from inside out
Indian yoga master holds course at Princeton church. By: Michael Redmond The yogi arrived in Plainsboro straight from prison. Yes, prison specifically, the State Correctional Institution in Dallas, Pa., where he had been introducing to the United States a program of yoga and meditation titled "Inner Freedom for the Imprisoned." Begun in India in…
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Dennis Patrick McNulty
Dennis Patrick McNulty, 64, died Sunday, June 30 at his residence. Mr. McNulty was born in Jersey City and resided in Old Bridge for 18 years before moving to Monroe. He was a former Port Authority Police Officer and retired from the Prudential Insurance Co. He was a communicant of the Sacred Heart Church in…
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Rae Miller
EAST WINDSOR Rae Miller, 85, died June 26 at the Residence at Forsgate. Born in Canada, she lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., before moving to East Windsor. Mrs. Miller retired in 1983 after 15 years with American Express Corp. After retirement, she devoted her life to spending time with her family. Wife of the late…
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PAL ousted after 1-3 mark in pool play
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL: The 12-year-old team was eliminated in the final game of Pool C play with a 9-2 loss to Allentown. By: Kyle Moylan The East Windsor 12-year-olds finished with a 1-3 record in the District 12 Little League Tournament. Even so, East Windsor was alive for a spot in the final 8 up…
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Teachers’ duties focus of dispute
Negotiations between the Princeton school board and teachers are hung up over a 20-minute period. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional Board of Education’s decision to rewrite language concerning the duties of teachers remains the biggest obstacle in the way of a teachers’ contract, both sides agree. "This is the most controversial one," school board…
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Commission eyes saving camp site
Parcel was used by Washington before heading to the Battle of Monmouth By: Al Wicklund MONROE With the 225th anniversary of the Battle of Monmouth now less than a year away, the township Historic Preservation Commission is involved in efforts to save a piece of land that was a part of American history before…
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Colors of peace are painted red, white and blue
Coalition for Peace Action’s message: Supporting peace is patriotic. By: Jeff Milgram They picnicked, got their faces painted and sang protest songs. But the 50 men, women and children who gathered Tuesday evening in front of Princeton Borough Hall wanted to send a serious message: Supporting peace is patriotic. They also had other messages in…
