Category: archives
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Mail carriers chip in for food pantries
By: Nick D’Amore Letter carriers locally and nationally will be helping stock local food pantries this weekend. As part of a nationwide effort sponsored by the United States Postal Service, the National Association of Letter Carriers, Priority Mail, the United Way, Campbell Soup and Saturn Car Co., local residents are being asked to leave nonperishable…
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Elm Court II rezoning in works
Amendments would pave way for 68 more housing units. By: David Campbell Master Plan amendments are in the works to incorporate a court-mediated settlement permitting the Elm Court II senior-housing development on Elm Road to proceed into Princeton’s long-range community vision. The Master Plan Subcommittee of the Princeton Regional Planning Board on Wednesday recommended amendments…
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Peddie getting set for Prep A tourney
BASEBALL: The state prep tournament title is the only jewel left for the Falcons to reach for this season. By: Neil Hay Having been unable to secure a spot in last weekend’s Mid-Atlantic Prep League Tournament finals, and because they sat out this year’s Mercer County Tournament, the only jewel of the baseball triple crown…
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Plainsboro special election focuses on rescue truck
PLAINSBORO The Board of Commissioners of Plainsboro Fire District No. 1 will hold a special election May 18 to seek voter approval to purchase a new rescue truck. The purchase will have no impact on the district’s current tax rate, according to fire district officials. Voting will take place at the Plainsboro fire station,…
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Business administrator stepping down
By: Casha Caponegro The conclusion of this school year will mean the conclusion of Walter Pudelko’s five-year run as the Cranbury School business administrator. Mr. Pudelko announced April 26 that he will be leaving the Cranbury school district on June 24 for the larger Haddonfield school district. "I’m happy for Walt, but a little sad…
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Pastor wears a collar of many colors
University’s dean of religious life shepherds a diverse flock on campus. By: Jeff Milgram He wasn’t yet on the job when the Rev. Thomas Breidenthal officiated at his first service at Princeton University on Dec. 9, a memorial to the 13 alumni who were killed in the Sept. 11 terror attack. Seated in his office…
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Disappointed in mural article
Letter to the editor To the editor: I am disappointed in the Windsor-Hights Herald for its article on Bill Plank’s gorgeous mural ("Questions raised over mural’s ethnic inclusiveness," May 3, 2002, Page 3A). The article should have focused on the mural’s artistic merit and Bill’s generous spirit rather than on one man’s small-minded attack on…
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Lippman letter ludicrous, laughable
Letter to the editor To the editor: And the spin is on again. First, we are told to believe that a four-lane, divided state highway, is good ol’ hometown main street and is not intended to move heavy traffic. Then we are told to believe that a brand new, $50 million four-lane bypass, decades…
