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Letters to the editor, April 30
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 30 By: Spear thanks voters, urges more forums To the editor: I want to thank the voters of Princeton Township for returning me to the Princeton Regional Board of Education. This was certainly an election in which every vote mattered. I am particularly grateful to the many people who not…
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WHWH radio purchased; fate unclear
WHWH and WTTM will be transferred to a New York City company within the next two weeks. By: George Frey The ownership of two venerable area radio stations, WHWH and WTTM, will be transferred to a New York City company within the next two weeks, according to Nassau Broadcasting Partners L.P. of West Windsor, the…
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Guggenheim awards go to Princeton professors
Three Princeton University professors are among the 184 artists, scholars and scientists who have received Guggenheim Fellowship Awards for 2002. The winners were selected from among 2,800 applicants and the awards total $6.75 million. The Princeton winners are history Professor Peter Lake, who has done work in dynastic crisis, confessional politics and conspiracy theory on…
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Princeton schools fire video-voyeur suspect
Board of Education vote on Monday was unanimous. By: David Campbell and Jeff Milgram A Riverside Elementary School teacher accused of secretly videotaping female colleagues in a staff bathroom was fired Monday night following a closed-session meeting of the Princeton Regional Board of Education. After a 30-minute closed-door hearing, Henry W. Vanegas-Salcedo, a 32-year-old first-year…
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Two children die in Florence fire
Mother, brother escape with minor injuries By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE Two young children died in a fire that tore through a Foundry Street house on Monday night, but their mother and a 4-year-old brother escaped with minor injuries. Firefighters arrived at the house on the 300 block of Foundry Street at 10:14 p.m. to…
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Children win bikes for FOWWOS signups
By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR The first two winners in a contest sponsored by Friends of West Windsor Open Space to help recruit new members for the non-profit organization were announced last week. Kimberly Meersma, 9, and Brian Meersma, 6, both received $230 gift certificates for bicycles and helmets at Dick’s Clothing and Sporting…
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Princeton ties RCN’s new franchise to a system rebuild
Company says it is committed to making a $5.5 million upgrade. By: David Campbell Cable provider RCN’s franchise renewal will depend on a rebuild of the existing cable system, Princeton officials said Monday night. "If there isn’t a rebuild, there isn’t a franchise," Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed said at a special public hearing to…
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Wheels Keep on Turning
The Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen offers children’s pottery classes at its headquarters in Tyler State Park, Newtown, Pa. By: Daniel Shearer Turning off Newtown-Richboro Road, a stately row of Sycamores lines the drive to an unusual structure. Located in an early 19th century Victorian-style barn with two adjoining houses that once served as caretakers’ residences,…
