Category: archives
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Parenting Pearls: Helping students cope with the realties of wari
By: Mae Sakharov My high school memories are tinged with joy and sorrow. The Vietnam War was escalating; the school its student body was a hive of heated hallway arguments. Was the United States justified in attempting to halt the spread of Communism or had it thrust itself unwisely into the middle of…
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Obituaries
Aniello Orlando HAMILTON Aniello "Neal” Orlando, 88, died Monday, March 25, at Arcadia Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Brooklyn, he was a lifelong Trenton area resident. He owned a poultry business in Trenton for 35 years before retiring. Son of the late Cosimo and Marguerita Giella Orlando, widower of Carmela M. Orlando and…
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Footprints: Delaware River bridge opened to traffic in 1814
By: Iris Naylor Before the Delaware River was spanned by bridges, travel across the river from New Hope to Lambertville was accomplished by means of a ferry, named for the current owner Coryell’s Ferry, Well’s Ferry, etc. A bridge across the Delaware was a huge improvement. Lambertville opened its bridge to traffic in 1814.…
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‘Stop Kiss’
Theatre Intime offers a dynamite evening in the theater with this surprise off-Broadway hit from 1998. By: Stuart Duncan Stop Kiss was a surprise off-Broadway hit in 1998. Subsequent productions in Seattle (Seattle Rep) and Washington (the Wooly Mammoth Theatre) confirmed that the play broke new ground and that its writer, Diana Son, was a…
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Morgan hopes Instinet is timely
Two-time event champion looking to play better in defense By: Justin Feil The Instinet Classic may come just in time for Dr. Gil Morgan. Morgan is off to an uncharacteristically slow start to the 2002 year, with his best finish being a third place at the SBC Senior Classic the first week of March. Prior…
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New Hun boys’ head coach faces tough standards
Kingston follows legendary father’s footsteps into tennis By: Justin Feil As new head boys’ tennis coach, Chris Kingston brings a very familiar name to The Hun School. Kingston was a singles player as a post-graduate when the Raiders won their last state prep title in 1994. After serving as an assistant last season to 17-year…
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Director of university’s office in Washington plans to retire
Princeton University’s voice in Washington will retire in December. Nan Wells, director of Princeton’s Office of Government Affairs in the nation’s capital, will remain as a senior consultant in government affairs until the end of 2003. "I would include among the successes of the Office of Government Affairs establishing and maintaining strong support for the…
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Letters to the Editor, April 2
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 2 By: Plane traffic is a blessing … right? To the editor: I can’t understand why so many of my neighbors object to the excessive air traffic gracing our lives. I refuse to see anything other than the metal frames oops, I meant to say silver linings in…
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Montgomery sees RCN as a cable horror show
Company will seek renewal of franchise agreement on Wednesday. RCN renegotiates debt, says it’s on profit course By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Down-on-its-luck area cable provider RCN will come before the Township Committee on Wednesday night to request renewal of its franchise agreement. The company has been the subject of numerous complaints from customers about…
