Category: archives
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Week of June 28, 2002
From Hamilton, Hillsborough, Pennington, Princeton and Princeton Junction HAMILTON Robert "Bob" Angelini, broker sales associate with the Hamilton office of Coldwell Banker, was awarded the title of Real Estate Professional of the Year for 2001 at the Mercer County Association of Realtors Awards Dinner held at The Doral Restaurant in Forrestal Village, Princeton. "I am…
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Museum exhibit features dollhouse with Victorian flair
Victorian dollhouses are a special exhibit at Cranbury museum By: Casha Caponegro CRANBURY Cranbury Museum curator Jerry Pevahouse said it may not be accurate to call the current exhibit at the museum a dollhouse. "It was never really a dollhouse in the literal sense," said Mr. Pevahouse, gesturing to the miniature house displayed in…
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MONROE: Fond memories of past four years
Monroe Township seniors look back on the last four years and look forward to the future By: Nick D’Amore MONROE Monroe Township High School seniors ended one chapter of their lives and began another at Tuesday’s graduation. At Friday’s graduation practice, members of the senior class offered their reflections on their four years at…
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Learning from 9/11 recovery efforts
Many lessons were learned from September 11 By: Al Wicklund MONROE Among the lessons learned from the rescuers working at Ground Zero at the World Trade Center were that better respirators for workers are needed and more care has to be taken about making early judgments on what rescuers may face, said a member…
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Local Fulbright Scholar going to Korea
Township resident Charles Restrepo, a College of New Jersey graduate, leaves for Asia to teach English July 6. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR He wants his MTV or at least his Korean MTV. Township resident Charles Restrepo, 23, a recent graduate of The College of New Jersey, was recently awarded a Fulbright Scholarship…
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Coach just wants to see progress from C-P 11’s
By: Rich Fisher Steve Petrucelli is not looking for miracles from the Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League 11-year-old all stars. He’s just looking for a good effort. "I don’t think we can win a tournament, I don’t think we’re at that level, but then again, I don’t think we need to be at that level," said Petrucelli,…
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Race Street Café
At this enchanting country bistro in Frenchtown, it feels as though you have been invited to the home of a friend who lavishes you with distinctive and eclectic cooking. By: Pat Tanner Race Street Café 2 Race St. Frenchtown (908) 996-3179 Food: Good to very good Service: Attentive Cuisine: Eclectic Ambiance: Sophisticated country charm Prices:…
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District 12 softball preview: Cranbury-Plainsboro
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury-Plainsboro 12-year-old all-star softball team is not looking to conquer the world in the District 12 tournament. It just wants to stay competitive with the world. Thanks to the new pool system, each team will get at least four guaranteed games in the tournament. The top two finishers in each pool…
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Princeton Bicycling Event slated for Aug. 3
Looking for a way to have fun and get exercise, too? Join other cyclists on Saturday, Aug. 3, for the 22nd annual Princeton Bicycling Event, which offers rides of various lengths through the beautiful countryside around Princeton. Seven tours, from 16 to 100 miles, are available for all levels of experience, from beginning adult to…
