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Sophie Potocki
Sophie Dziura Potocki, 81, died Monday, April 8, at home. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Trenton and Lawrence resident. She retired after many years as a cafeteria assistant with Notre Dame High School. She was a member of St. Hedwig R.C. Church, its Altar Rosary Society and the Monsignor Lipinski Senior Citizens. Daughter…
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South candidates concerned about building repairs
Six battle for three three-year terms on the board. By: Mae Rhine Two failed referendums are on the minds of the six candidates for three three-year terms on the South Hunterdon Board of Education. Incumbents Kathleen Brown, representing West Amwell and Douglas Coleman and Morley Panyko, both representing Lambertville, are seeking re-election, but face challenges…
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Chit-Chat: City woman proud of Dumpster diving!
By: Merle Citron Church Street resident Sally Stang is what I refer to as "a piece of work." Sally’s mother was an artist, Lee Stang Harr, which probably accounts for the wide variety of talents Sally possesses. She is a singer, artist, teacher and, most definitely, a comedian. "I’m currently working on the creation of…
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State’s first family finally settles in
Newest Princeton Township resident says he hopes to get involved in community. By: David Campbell Gov. James E. McGreevey, Princeton Township’s newest resident, said he expects to register for his library card just as soon as he changes his voter registration. In about eight weeks the time he expects his left leg, which he…
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Traffic panel to focus on busy Montgomery intersection
Comments sought on Route 518-Route 206 crossing. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The township Traffic Circulation Committee will hold a second public forum Thursday, offering residents a chance to share their insights about Montgomery’s traffic troubles. Members of the committee presented their analysis of the problem at a forum in March, including a list of…
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Princeton Township to permit expansion of deer hunting
Ordinance introduced to open muzzleloader and firearm buck seasons. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee unanimously introduced an ordinance Monday night that would expand sports hunting by about 22 days to complement the township’s deer-management program. The ordinance would permit hunters to kill deer during two seasons currently prohibited by township code the…
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Princeton planners clear path to purchase of Gulick farm
Some Dodds Lane residents object to access to site on their road. By: David Campbell Dodds Lane residents turned out Thursday night to oppose public access on their road to the Gulick farm, which Princeton Township is preparing to acquire as open space. But the Princeton Regional Planning Board voted unanimously to approve a subdivision…
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Borough’s overcrowding ordinance due for overhaul
Judge dismisses charges filed against apartment owner By: Jennifer Potash Princeton Borough’s overcrowding ordinance suffered a setback last week after Princeton Borough Municipal Judge Russell Annich Jr. dismissed charges filed by the borough against an apartment owner. Mayor Marvin Reed said the ordinance will likely come back to the Borough Council for revisions. The case…
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Room of One’s Own
New Hope couple transforms garage into stylish retreat By: SALLY FRIEDMAN THEY were initially looking for a weekend place, a refuge from the stresses of life in Manhattan. But when editor Terry Moffatt and his wife, artist Lisa Mahan, discovered the former tiny schoolhouse in New Hope, Pa., that seemed to beckon them, the couple…
