Category: archives
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Edith G. Lenzi
Edith G. Lenzi, 91, died Friday, June 28, in Plainsboro. Born in Jersey City, she resided in Newark and Freehold before settling down in Kendall Park in 1989, where she lived until her death. Her husband, Paul H. Lenzi, and a son, Thomas, are deceased. She is survived by one son, Paul F. Lenzi of…
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EDITORIAL: We are allies in pursuit of American ideal
EDITORIAL:Forget about the panel of judges who ruled the Pledge of Alligiance unconstitutional Do yourself a favor this week. Forget about that panel of judges in California who said the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional. It’s not worth it not at this time anyway. This is a time to celebrate, not only the signing…
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BACK PORCH: This carnival fan will never grow up
By: Melissa Morgan Carnivals and kids go together like waffles and ice cream, french fries and vinegar and Italian sausage and peppers. There’s something about smelling fresh funnel cake and seeing the colored, blinking lights that can make you feel like you’re still a bright-eyed, 7-year-old, even if, like me, you’re pushing 23. I’ve always…
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Seizing the Grandeur
Andrew Chen finds scenic vistas in his own backyard. By: Susan Van Dongen Above, a great egret in flight, Venice, Fla.; below, autumn leaves and mushrooms in Hacklebarney State Park, Chester. NATURE photographer Andrew Chen has found beauty in the snowy egrets and great blue herons that inhabit Florida’s Gulf Coast, the wide-open vistas of…
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Committee, district continue tax talks
Washington Board of Education might seek money from township for use of school buildings. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON The Township Committee continued to discuss the school board’s tax payment schedule last week, as members questioned a school board request for $1,400 for the township’s use of school facilities. The township collects taxes for the…
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Night at the Movies rescheduled
‘Shrek’ to be shown at Tantum Park on Meadowbrook Road. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON The township is slated to show "Shrek" on Wednesday, July 17, after its first Night at the Movies event was rained out June 14. It is the second year for the program in Washington, which features movies shown outdoors at…
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School’s fund-raising eventadds up for children’s hospital
HHS students collect $3,364 in MATH-A-THON A total of $3,364.50 was sent to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital as a result of Hillsborough High School’s MATH-A-THON fund-raiser for 2002. Approximately 70 freshman students participated this year. Over the last three years HHS students have participated in MATH-A-THON, more than $11,000 has been raised. Gavin E.…
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TOWN TALK: ‘Under God’ since Gettysburg
News and opinion from the mayor of Plumsted Township. By: Ron Dancer Less than two months after the Township Committee and all 50 states, as well as the president of the United States, issued proclamations to observe National Prayer Day on May 2 with the national theme of "America United Under God," Judge Alfred…
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PFS develops new interface to global trading
New interface allows investment managers and investment and brokerage firms to automate their trade details. By: George Frey Princeton Financial Systems of Plainsboro, a provider of portfolio management and accounting systems, has developed a new international investment interface system that will connect a customer’s portfolio management systems to a leading international trading system. Boston-based Omgeo,…
