Category: archives
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HiTOPS to offer workshops in Cranbury
By: Casha Caponegro Talking to children about sexuality and peer pressure can be difficult. But one way for parents to approach these touchy subjects is to educate themselves on what their children will encounter when they reach high school. To provide a forum for parents to converse with high school students, the Cranbury Parent Teacher…
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Outcault park project may begin in fall
MONROE Work on the proposed Outcault Park could start as soon as this fall. By: Al Wicklund MONROE Work on the proposed Outcault Park could start as soon as this fall, Township Engineer Ernie Feist said Wednesday. Mr. Feist said parts of the park could be in use by next spring. The 40-acre…
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Lions to hit the links for nonprofit groups
By: Casha Caponegro Cranbury golf enthusiasts are encouraged to dust off their clubs in preparation for the 4th annual Cranbury Lions Club Golf Classic. The fund-raising event, which benefits the more than 40 charities supported by the Cranbury Lions Club, including the Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League, Cranbury Scouts, the Cranbury First Aid Squad and the Juvenile…
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End of season reaffirms PHS goals
Little Tigers’ girls’ lacrosse wants state tourney berth next year By: Justin Feil Abigail Sage and Joyce Jones have the same thing on their minds for next year’s Princeton High girls’ lacrosse team making the state tournament. At 4-8 two weeks ago, PHS had a chance to reach a pre-season goal of making the…
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May 17, 2002
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, Anthony Cacchione, 340 Woodruff Ave, $181,000, 11/27/01 Avenel, Juan Figueroa, 1066 Mereline…
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A fair to fight drugs
By: Casha Caponegro Rain or shine, the 12th annual Drug Free Fair will be held Saturday. Organized by the Cranbury School Drug Free Fair Committee and the Cranbury Municipal Alliance Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse, the event provides a day of activities that are both fun and educational. It is funded by the Municipal Alliance,…
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Choice of school a private one for some
For parents, the decision to spend the money on private schools is made because the schools provide a mix of intangibles, including overall school experience, dedication of faculty, diversity and a sense of community. By: Stacey Gorski When comparing standardized test scores, Princeton High School and several college preparatory schools look the same. According to…
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Johnny Apples Bar and Restaurant
This restaurant in Holland, Pa., with its menu full of American classics, seems set to fill a niche for affordable special occasions. By: Judith Norkin Johnny Apples Bar and Restaurant 184 Buck Road Holland, Pa. (215) 354-4460 Food: Satisfactory to good Service: Inconsistent Prices: Inexpensive to lower moderate Cuisine: Traditional American Ambiance: Casual suburban Hours:…
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School board approves $62.4 million construction plan
East Windsor Regional plans for Sept. 24 referendum. By: Chris Karmiol HIGHTSTOWN The East Windsor Regional Board of Education has unanimously approved construction plans by its chosen architect, The Prisco Group, for additions and renovations on five of its schools and a virtually brand new facility to replace the Ethel McKnight School. The McKnight…
