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  • INSTINET: Putting on Instinet Classic is Jasna Polana team effort

    Preparations are going smoothly as the staff seeks to make the tournament a truly special event for players and fans. By: Bob Nuse    John Buser remembers what it was like to be the head pro at the Tournament Players Club at Jasna Polana the first year the Instinet Classic came to town.    "Any time you…

  • Freedom’s Home

    Jefferson’s Moticello is just one reason to visit Charlottesville, Va. By: Jodi Thompson Staff photo by Jodi Thompson Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home, ramains an impressive testimony to legacy on an American Patriot.    Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s Charlottesville, Va., home, is the only house in the United States on the United Nations World Heritage List of sites…

  • Florence budget features no tax hike

    Tax rate remains at 62.1 cents By:David Koch    FLORENCE — Residents will pay the same amount in local purpose taxes this year after the Township Council adopted its $8.058 million budget for 2002.    The owner of a home assessed at the township average of $100,000 can expect to pay 62.1 cents per $100 of assessed…

  • Learning to Swim

    Socialization and confidence building are among swim lesson benefits By: PAT SUMMERS Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski The Princeton Family YMCA offers swim lessons yearlong to kids of all ages. For more information, call (609) 497-2100. PARENTING VIEW THE PRINT ADS Adoptions From The Heart All Bright Country Day School AuPairUSA Cedarville Country Day Camp…

  • 05/09 OBITUARIES, pt. 1

    From the May 9 edition of the Register-News By: Minnie Joyce    ROEBLING — Minnie Joyce, 95, of Roebling, died April 29 in Marcella Center, Burlington Township.    Mrs. Joyce was born in Gilberton, Pa., the daughter of the late Albert and Annie Judd Thomas.    She was a lifelong resident of Roebling, a member of Trinity United…

  • South reorganizes and looks at facility repairs

    By: Carl Reader    WEST AMWELL — Organization can get a lot of things done, and the South Hunterdon Regional Board of Education has a lot of things to do after its reorganization meeting May 2.    Atop the list of things to do is how to spend the half million dollars the voters approved at the…

  • INSTINET: Evans among volunteers looking forward to opportunity

    ‘I just like to be involved, and I’ve always enjoyed organizing things.’ By: Justin Feil    It has been said that behind every successful man there’s a good woman. And, it could be said, behind most successful golf tournaments, there are plenty of good volunteers.    Simon Evans can identify with both sayings. He is looking forward…

  • Making Music Together

    Parents and kids learn to speak the language of music By: BERNADETTE YANNACCI Enjoying life’s first musical notes at Music Together in Princeton, rhythm instruments are part of the learning fun. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski Music Together’s founder and director Kenneth Guilmartin encourages moms and children to move their hands and fingers to a…

  • Freedom’s Home

    Jefferson’s Moticello is just one reason to visit Charlottesville, Va. By: Jodi Thompson Staff photo by Jodi Thompson Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home, remains an impressive testimony to the legacy of an American patriot.    Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s Charlottesville, Va., home, is the only house in the United States on the United Nations World Heritage List of…