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  • Rotary to honor township EMT

    Bruce Stein, who volunteered to help on Sept. 11, will be honored by the Rotary Club June 7. By: Chris Karmiol    Celebrating heroes may be the order of the day for years to come. This week the Rotary Club takes its best shot with a dinner and dance to honor police, fire and rescue workers:…

  • Peddie grad to hit books, herd cattle

    Nick Tsang’s collegiate experience promises to be much different from most others. By: Chris Karmiol    Although Nick Tsang, a recent graduate of The Peddie School, has spent the last four years knee-deep in academic pursuits, he may spend the next two years knee-deep in other things.    Milking cows and herding cattle are two of the…

  • DISPATCHES: Remembrances of a fallen friend

    DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Some regrets and memories following September’s tragedy.    Mukul Agarwala was a rare sort.    He was one of the funniest people I knew back in high school, a real easygoing kid with a quick wit and sharp mind. We were friends from middle school through high school and then, after graduation, like…

  • Week of May 31, 2002

    From East Windsor, Hillsborough, Pennington, Princeton, Princeton Junction and South Brunswick EAST WINDSOR    Felix Quist-Natter, branch manager, has announced that three sales associates at Weichert, Realtors’ East Windsor office have been honored for their achievements in March.    Sharon Weiner led the office in listings during March and is a member of the 2001 New Jersey…

  • EDITORIAL: Towns need new weapons in growth war

    EDITORIAL: The state needs to give towns new powers to fight sprawl.    New Jersey residents have been fighting a losing battle over the years.    Beginning with the housing boom that followed World War II, and continuing virtually up to the present day, the pattern of development all across New Jersey has been essentially the same:…

  • Love is lovelier, the second time around

    Couples share their experiences. By: HELEN OXENBERG Estelle and Norman Trubow are happy they chose to marry after a period of living together. 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 & Surgery Locust Hill Adult Community Meadow Lakes…

  • New school bids top budget by $1 million

    Montgomery to revise the specifications and try again. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — The school district has been forced to revise the bid specifications for construction of the new high school after bids tailored to the original specifications came in above the district’s budget.    The lowest cumulative bid for the project — the sum of…

  • AROUND CRANBURY

    Saturday’s going to be a busy day By: Lorraine Sedor    The Cranbury Arts Council would like to remind everyone that tickets will be available at the door for their spring gala, which takes place on Saturday, June 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the law offices of Hill Wallach in Carnegie Center.    Invitations went out some…

  • Cranbury ranks among state’s richest towns

    Township is at or near the top in most categories in recent U.S. Census economic report. By: Casha Caponegro    Cranbury households earn a higher median income than any other municipality in New Jersey.    According to the 2000 U.S. Census figures released last week, Cranbury residents also tend to attain a higher level of education and…