Category: archives
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Heroin addicts call for needle exchange program
The state Legislature is expected to take up the controversial issue. By: Jennifer Potash Do needle exchange programs merely encourage intravenous drug users to stay hooked or do the exchanges provide an avenue to treatment programs? Four heroin addicts from New Brunswick put a human face on the question in a recent forum held at…
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Coming week sacred for many faithful
The celebrations of Passover and Easter have local synagogues and churches preparing for one of the holiest times of the year. By: Chris Karmiol For believers of the Christian and Jewish faiths, this week marks a group of religious observances such as Passover and the Seder dinner for Jews, and Holy Week and Easter Sunday…
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Keeping time with the musical masters
Gregory Nicholas plays six instruments at age 12 By: Casha Caponegro Music plays an important role in Greg Nicholas’ life. At the mere age of 12, the seventh-grader is a multitalented musician who plays the tenor, alto and soprano saxophones along with the bass guitar, piano, clarinet, flute and oboe. "In our basement we have…
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Other solutions to geese problem
Letter to the editor To the editor: In reference to your article on the goose dropping problems at Twin Rivers ("Geese lead to violations," March 15, 2002, Page 1A), the cheapest way to get rid of geese is to stop mowing around the pond. Geese are attracted to open, mowed grass with close access to…
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Letters to the Editor, March 22
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, March 22 By: Princeton subscribers owed credit by RCN To the editor: On Jan. 4, the RCN Princeton cable TV system experienced an outage that lasted more than 24 hours. In response, Princeton Borough Council and Princeton Township Committee petitioned the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to provide refunds to…
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John C. Kelly
DENVER John C. Kelly, 65, died Sunday at Rose Medical Center. Born in Hightstown, N.J., he was a longtime resident before moving to Denver 30 years ago. Son of the late John S. and Mary Kelly, he is survived by his sister, Gail Kelly of Hightstown; a brother, Ronald of Princeton Junction; an aunt,…
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Week of Mar. 22, 2002
From Hamilton, Pennington, Princeton and Princeton Junction HAMILTON Alicia Anklowitz, a full time sales associate at Coldwell Banker in Hamilton was recently honored for Outstanding Sales Achievement for the month of October. "Alicia had a terrific month," stated manager Mike Elliott. "She does a great job listening to her buyers’ needs and then addressing them."…
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Man charged with assaulting studennt
By: Al Wicklund MONROE An East Brunswick High School senior was charged with trespassing and aggravated assault on a 17-year-old student following an incident in the Monroe Township High school parking lot 2 p.m. March 11. Under the charges, Elijah D. Smith, 18, of East Brunswick was lodged in the Middlesex County Adult Corrections…
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Options for teens that have none
A program in Trenton offers teen-age mothers stable foster homes for support and guidance. By: Chris Karmiol Alice had her first child when she was 14. Her mother, as might be expected, was not pleased, but continued to support Alice and her baby daughter. After Alice, still a teen-ager, had her second child, as she…
