Category: archives
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Schools, space attract couple to Windsor Ponds
West Windsor community offers four home styles ranging in size from 1,600 square feet to about 2,300 square feet. Everybody does some special things when preparing for the arrival of an addition to the family. Yuming Sun and her husband, Yong Zhang, decided they needed a new home before they welcomed their latest addition. Just…
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Silent Era
Film historian Bruce Lawton will help teen viewers see the multiple layers of meaning in Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times at the Princeton Public Library June 25. By: Matt Smith In Bruce Lawton’s family, sitting silently in a dark room, staring at a flickering light and munching junk food wasn’t viewed as a mind-numbing vice, but…
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Aspasia Georgilakis
Aspasia Georgilakis, 89, died Monday, June 17, at her home in Rossmoor. Ms. Georgilakis was born in Loutrou, Crete, Greece and lived in Florida before moving to Rossmoor 16 years ago. Ms. Georgilakis was a communicant of St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Piscataway. Her husband, Nicholas Georgilakis, is deceased. She is survived by a…
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Weichert now offers warranties
Home Protection Plan covers unexpected mechanical breakdowns Homebuyers and home sellers can assure themselves peace of mind, at least in the area of paying for unexpected mechanical breakdowns in their homes, with the purchase of the Weichert Home Protection Plan. The plan provides repair or replacement coverage of major operating systems and appliances during the…
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Sweet Rebirth
Andrea Brachfeld and Phoenix Rising will perform at the Metuchen Street Fair and Jazz Fest June 23. By: Mary Jasch The life of Andrea Brachfeld musician, bandleader, mother and teacher is a tapestry woven with the strength of family and duty, and colored with the sounds of multiple cultures. Ms. Brachfeld of Kendall…
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Police, board warn parents, kids Strangers may approach kids
Police Department and Board of Education warn parents and kids about lurking stranger By: Brian Shappell Police and the Board of Education are warning residents that someone may be approaching children in the township. Police and the school board sent a letter to parents on June 17 explaining that on three occasions last week a…
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Class of 2002 bids it farewell
SBHS bids farewell to the halls they called home for four years By: Nick D’Amore Gathering in the school gym for one last time as a class, the 2002 graduating class of South Brunswick High School bid farewell Wednesday to the halls that had become so familiar to them. With parents, friends and family cheering…
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Black bear spotted in Plainsboro
Bear not believed to be a threat; township officials told to leave it alone. By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO A young male black bear was spotted in a wooded area off Schalks Crossing and Scudders Mill roads around 7 a.m. Tuesday. Township police received several calls about the bear and contacted the state Division of…
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Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, June 21 By: Think of name in relative terms To the editor: Re: Giving the new plaza on Witherspoon Street a name … Scrap Madison Square or Heritage Square. With a wink and a nod to Princeton’s most famous resident, how about E=mc Square? Les Seifer Governors Lane Princeton Careful planning…
