Category: archives
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Bertil "Bert" Johnson
EAST WINDSOR Bertil "Bert" Johnson, 63, died May 24. Born in Connecticut, he was a longtime East Windsor resident. Mr. Johnson was a computer programmer in the 1960s and later was director of the MIS Department for New York’s Human Resource Administration where he worked 30 years. He played a major role in seeing…
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TR should publish bill reports
Letter to the editor To the editor: Recently I reviewed the minutes of the Twin Rivers meetings and the bills paid reports for the first half of 1999. The February 1999 bills-paid reports lists check No. 26,478 dated Feb. 16, 1999 for $500 for a campaign contributions to a political action committee. Our Indenture states…
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WW-P teachers to get 5% annual hike
Board of Education ratifies three-year contract. By: Gwen Runkle After several months of quiet negotiation, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education ratified a new, three-year contract for the district’s teachers’ union the West Windsor-Plainsboro Education Association on Tuesday. This comes in sharp contrast to how things played out three years ago when…
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Jamesburg man’s killer sentenced to 15 years
Jury calls it passion-provoked manslaughter. By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG The killer of James Matikonis of Jamesburg was sentenced to 15 years in prison last week. Theodore Susik, 39, of East Brunswick, who was convicted of passion-provoked manslaughter and unlawful possession of a weapon in the Jan. 25, 2000, shooting, received his sentence May 24…
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An overdue acknowledgment
Letter to the editor To the editor: Can you imagine 12 people sitting on the reviewing stand at Monday’s Memorial Day parade? Can you also imagine Mayor Amy Aughenbaugh conspicuously omitting introducing one, and only one, of those 12 people? And the only one dressed in military uniform? Well, that’s exactly what happened. Sadly, the…
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Alumni P-rade Saturday begins weekend’s festivities
Commencement Processional begins at 10:20 a.m. Tuesday. Most reunion events are open only to alumni, but a few are open to the general public. Commencement events are open to graduates and guests. Here are the highlights: Saturday 2 p.m.: Annual alumni P-rade, begins at front gate of university. 8 p.m.: Princeton University Orchestra lawn concert,…
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Little Tigers fall in Tournament of Champions tennis opener
By: Justin Feil Depth carried the Princeton High boys’ tennis team all the way to the Group III state title before the Little Tigers finally met their equal in Group IV champion Livingston in the Tournament of Champions. Tuesday, Livingston proved to be just a little tougher to edge the Little Tigers and end their…
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One-run loss ends states for MHS softball
Cougars end with share of conference title By: Justin Feil MANASQUAN For just a minute, it looked as though the Montgomery High softball team was going to pull out another magical win against Manasquan in Tuesday’s Central Jersey Group II semifinal. Then, in a poof, it was gone with a bases-loaded single that ended…
