Category: archives
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Times of Your Life
In a family scrapbook, every picture tells a story. By: DAWN NIKITHSER Creating a family scrapbook is a colorful way to preserve the stories and memories that make each family special. VIEW THE PRINT ADS IN THIS MAGAZINE Acorn Glen Assisted Living CareOne at Hamilton Assisted Living Edith’s Exquisite Lingerie John E. Vine, M.D. Dermatology…
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School chemical spill sends 16 to hospital
A vial of nitrogen dioxide, which can cause respiratory illnesses and lung problems, accidentally broke in a classroom. By: David Campbell Fifteen students and a science teacher at The Hun School of Princeton were sent to the emergency room Thursday after a vial of nitrogen dioxide, which can cause respiratory illnesses and lung problems, accidentally…
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Hun boys crew wins national title
Raiders cap off near-perfect season; girls finish second By: Justin Feil The Hun School boys’ crew team could not have had higher expectations coming into the season. The Raiders were looking for perfection, and save for whirlpool-like conditions in their Stotesbury Regatta lane, they did it. This season, Hun won the Philadelphia City Championship, the…
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Ward complaints ridiculous
Letter to the editor To the editor: I can understand a 25-mph speed limit in a school zone during school hours and possibly at all times in certain areas, but your article of May 24 to lower the limit to 10 to 15 mph ("Borough eyes Ward traffic," Page 3A) is ridiculous. Most cars, due…
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Cupboard calls for help
The Deacons Food Cupboard is at the Presbyterian Church in Jamesburg, and it has provided food to needy families for many years. Food is distributed by appointment on a monthly basis and whenever needed in emergencies. It exists primarily due to generous contributions of food, time and money from both residents and local businesses in…
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Postal carriers prove up to the ‘TASK’
Food collection for Trenton Area Soup Kitchen and the Presbyterian Church of Cranbury’s food pantry called a success. By: Casha Caponegro Cranbury’s postal workers did their part earlier this month to collect food products for local needy families. The National Association of Letter Carriers held a nationwide food drive on May 11. In Cranbury, postal…
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Borough takes a pass on ‘Future’ plan
Mayor Reed: ‘We haven’t made any headway with Palmer Square, so if you can, then more power to you.’ By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council congratulated Princeton Future on Tuesday for developing an ambitious plan to realign Paul Robeson Place and bring more affordable housing to the downtown, but did not offer to get…
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Police warn of scam artists
Cranbury department says summer months bring out the con-men. By: Cahsa Caponegro With the weather getting warmer, police officials warn that scam artists will target Cranbury residents. According to Cranbury Police Lt. Ed Kahler, the swindlers often impersonate employees of utility companies or the township Public Works department and engage in conversations with home owners…
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Monroe planning Sept. 11 memorial
Council will vote Wednesday on a $50,000 contract for the design of a 9-11 memorial for the Tree Park on Prospect Plains Road. By: Al Wicklund MONROE Monroe Township will have a monument in remembrance of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack and in memory of local family members who were victims that day. The…
