Category: archives
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Latina Women’s Council to honor district’s ESL staff
The Latina Women’s Council’s sixth annual banquet fund-raiser will honor the East Windsor Regional School District’s 18 English as a second language staff members. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR The Latina Women’s Council will recognize the staff of the East Windsor Regional School District’s English as a second language program for its contributions to…
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‘Green Hill’ wants safe Route 206 crossing
Major institutions in area need to discuss expansion plans, says Princeton Future. By: Jennifer Potash Residents in Princeton Borough’s "Green Hill" section want safer pedestrian passage across Route 206 and more open space. To achieve those goals, the three major institutions in the area Merwick, the YMCA and YWCA and Princeton University need…
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University names new vice president for administration
Charles F. Kalmbach Jr., an undergraduate and graduate alumnus of Princeton University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science whose career as a management consultant has focused on developing sustainable strategies for institutional change, has been named the university’s senior vice president for administration, effective June 1. In this position, he will be responsible for the…
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Glad to be Good
After singing his share of villainous roles, baritone Jeff Morrissey is happy to take the part of Sharpless in Boheme Opera’s Madama Butterfly. By: Susan Van Dongen After playing the role of the villainous Iago in Giuseppe Verdi’s Otello, baritone Jeff Morrissey is happy to take on the part of Sharpless in Giacomo Puccini’s Madama…
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Todd L. Powell
EAST WINDSOR Todd L. Powell, 28, died Saturday at Frankford Hospital, Torresdale Division, Philadelphia. Born in Trenton, he was a longtime Hamilton and East Windsor area resident. He worked seven years with National Pools and Spas in Robbinsville and was a member of the Sons of American Legion Post 65 in Metuchen. He enjoyed…
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Excitement, disappointment for primaries
EDITORIAL: There are reasons to be excited about, and yet express dismay over, the borough’s June primary elections. The school board elections have passed and three new members will soon be sworn in to their seats on the Board of Education. The budget has passed. But election fun will not be leaving us anytime soon.…
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Monroe tab narrowly passes
MONROE $47.91 million school budget gets voter approval By: Al Wicklund MONROE The winning margins get slimmer, but Monroe Township school budgets continue to get voter approval. The $47.91 million 2002-2003 school budget with $36.49 million to come from local taxation won by a 135-vote margin, 2,249 to 2,114 Tuesday. The…
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Statewide, deer harvests proceed without much ado
Culling operations in other New Jersey towns draw little protest. By: David Campbell While the din of protest surrounding Princeton Township’s deer cull this year was making headlines in newspapers from New York to Philadelphia and all points in between, other municipalities in New Jersey went about the business of killing deer under the state’s…
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Gerald V. Carbone Sr.
EAST WINDSOR Gerald V. Carbone Sr., 53, died April 11 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in East Windsor 25 years. Mr. Carbone retired as a communication analyst with Consumers Distribution Inc., Edison. He had been a scout master of Cub Scout Pack 53, East Windsor,…
