Category: archives
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People Movers
The up-and-coming Townhall will return to Philadelphia for a show at the Jam on the River 2002 at Penn’s Landing May 25. By: Matt Smith Just a few months after their first gig, the members of Townhall, then music students at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, decided to give up textbooks and composition…
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Fred Waite
Fred A. Waite, 78, died Friday at the Meadow Lakes retirement community in Hightstown. Born in New York City, he lived in Lawrence 20 years before moving to Hightstown. He was a retired project engineer with Mobil Oil Co. and traveled around the world. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II.…
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Industry’s Gift
A lively exhibit at the Historical Society of Princeton follows the history of the Delaware and Raritan Canal from major transportation route to state park. By: Ilene Dube The Delaware & Raritan Canal is a major recreational resource for residents of central New Jersey. Cyclists, canoeists, runners, bird watchers, people who fish or are just…
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PHS Class of 1952 to celebrate reunion
Members of the Princeton High School Class of 1952 will be celebrating their 50th reunion during the weekend of Oct. 11-13. The planning committee includes Earl Tindall, Elaine Cook Bartolino, Charles Streater, Betty Goeke Martin, Clyde "Buster" Thomas, Bill and Barbara Patterson Davall, Carol Scassera Stewart and Beulah Ellis Baker. Activities for the three days…
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OBITUARIES, May 7, 2002
Nancy Watkins, Doris G. Nystrom, Annabell H. Axtmann, Eldon H. Earle Jr., Linda C. Payne, Ann L. Kuntz, Janice Pereira, Russel W. Martin Jr. Nancy Watkins Founded Merrick’s Nancy "Nan" Watkins of Princeton died Monday of complications from scleroderma. She was 77. Born in Reading, Pa., she moved to Sarasota, Fla., as a young woman…
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Police seize 170 pounds of marijuana
‘Sting’ nets largest drug haul in South Brunswick history. By: Brian Shappell South Brunswick police completed the largest drug seizure in department history Thursday after a week-long, undercover sting operation. Police intercepted 170 pounds of marijuana, worth approximately $500,000, that was being stored at a warehouse in the township. The marijuana was en route to…
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Carousel dreams come true
MONROE- Woman has a passion for hobbies By: Al Wicklund MONROE Virginia Brazil has been fascinated by carousel horses since she was a lively, little girl. Now, at age 78 and still lively, a long-time dream has been fulfilled. Ms. Brazil not only has a carousel horse, but it’s an important part of the…
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Open house program aids sales prices
Participants receive added advertising support and Web exposure In February of this year, YHD Foxtons introduced a new open house program designed to build added exposure and encourage additional interested buyers to tour properties for sale. The open house program joins the fall list of other outstanding values that home sellers receive from YHD Foxtons…
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Celebrate Better Beginnings’ anniversary
Letter to the editor To the editor: As a community member of the board of directors of Better Beginnings child care center I would like to thank you for the wonderful editorial that appeared in April ("Worthy cause needs help from us all," April 5, 2002, Page 10A). While it is scary to think that…
