Category: archives
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Fun day had many supporters
Letter to the editor To the editor: On behalf of Hightstown Engine Company No. 1, I would like to thank everyone who attended our Family Fun Day and Car Show. You, our neighbors and friends, made it a big success, despite having to go to our rain date. We lost some vendors and other planned…
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Falcon golfers gain experience at state tournament
By: Redd E. Patrick The Monroe High School golf team did not have high expectations when it competed at the NJSIAA Central Jersey/South Jersey Group II State Championships on Tuesday, held at the Centerton Country Club in South Jersey. With the experience the young Falcons gained, however, that should change next year. Playing a freshman,…
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NEWS OF OTHER DAYS 05/16
From the May 16 edition of the Register-News By: 100 years ago About 11 o’clock last Monday night a great tooting of whistles at the Railroad Wharf, about a mile below this city, indicated that something was wrong. Shortly thereafter the fire bells alarmed the whole city, and soon as possible the fire apparatus was…
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Diploma fulfills 69-year-old dream
At age 87, Anne Martindell is about to graduate from Smith College. By: Jennifer Potash It’s never too late is a maxim by which Princeton Township resident Anne Martindell lives her life. On Sunday, the former U.S. ambassador to New Zealand is slated to become the oldest graduate of Smith College. "It was wonderful fun,"…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, May 17 through Thursday, May 23. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…
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Elsa Guhl Walsh
HAMILTON Elsa Guhl Walsh, 87, died May 6 at home. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. Daughter of the late Milton and Geneva Metzler Guhl, wife of the late Martin M. Walsh and sister of the late Richard and Mildred Guhl, she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, M. Michael…
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Massage therapy in your home and office
The new trend in massage therapy is for therapists to come to a clients’ home or place of business. By: Mark Moffa Imagine a technique that could reduce agitation in people with Alzheimer’s disease, improve the way people with anorexia nervosa feel about their bodies, help those suffering from depression, decrease pain associated with carpal…
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Senior citizen EMT earns honor
At age 70, Sandy Farkas was named East Windsor Rescue Squad District 2’s EMT of the Year last week. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR Sandy Farkas just turned 70 and she is quite familiar with the sound of an ambulance siren. Ms. Farkas is in and out of emergency rooms constantly and has been…
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Aubrey Huston Jr.
Management consultant Aubrey Huston Jr. died Tuesday at home. He was 80. Born in Berwyn, Pa., he was raised in Villanova, Pa. He moved to Princeton in 1957 and Lawrence in 1994. At the time of his death, he was president and owner of the Princeton Executive Institute, a management consulting firm. He was…
