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  • Irish show their luck by landing Gunnell

    BOYS BASKETBALL: A Twin Rivers resident took over the point guard spot for Notre Dame High School this season. By: Neil Hay    This year’s Notre Dame boys’ basketball team had its best record ever, 22-4. One of the mainstays of coach Todd Shellenberger’s five was the freshman point guard, Rich Gunnell.    Gunnell distinguished himself by…

  • Princetons to view joint agency costs

    Princeton Public Library and Recreation Department expected to draw most interest. By: Jennifer Potash    The Princeton Borough Council and the Princeton Township Committee will meet Wednesday to complete the 2001 budgets for joint departments and agencies.    Many of the 16 departmental budgets already have gone through reviews by the finance committees of the two governing…

  • Proposals for garage about to get practical

    Design may chage to make it more affordable and commercially feasible. By: Jennifer Potash    As Princeton Borough continues the process of selecting a developer for the downtown garage, the design may change to make it more affordable and commercially feasible.    The Princeton Borough Council selected Nassau Capital Advisors of Vandeventer Avenue and Keating Development Corp.…

  • School budget gets formal OK

    The Mercer County schools superintendent will review the 2002-2003 budget, as will the state, before it is put before voters April 16. By: Chris Karmiol    The East Windsor Regional Board of Education unanimously approved a preliminary 2002-2003 budget totalling $55,174,767 this week. The administration will now forward the approved budget to the Mercer County superintendent…

  • University professor coming to terms with bioethics

    Conservative on a liberal campus to take views to key Washington panel. By: Jeff Milgram    He’s a conservative on a liberal campus, a pro-lifer who opposes the death penalty and a practicing Catholic who doesn’t want to blindly turn church doctrine into public policy.    Now Robert P. George, the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton…

  • OBITUARIES, March 15, 2002

    Donald B. Tadlock, Hyman L. Battle Jr., Mary K. Walsh, Maxwell Vogt, Dr. Marvin Friedmann. Donald B. Tadlock Longtime Princeton resident    TRENTON — Donald Bruce Tadlock died Saturday in Princeton. He was 58.    Born in Princeton, he was a resident of Princeton 53 years.    Mr. Tadlock was a chef for the Cottage Club, a Princeton…

  • Street names debated for Orleans project

    By: Carl Reader    LAMBERTVILLE — Orleans Homebuilders Inc. has said at Planning Board meetings that it wants to give a turn-of-the-century look to the townhouses of its proposed 129-unit subdivision on Lambert’s Hill.    At the Planning Board meeting March 6, Orleans proposed another view of the past for its project. In an area rich with…

  • Water restrictions in effect throughout state

    Township pools not expected to be affected In response to statewide drought conditions, Bradley M. Campbell, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has ordered mandatory water use restrictions. The commissioner said, "Despite efforts by New Jersey’s residents and businesses to conserve water, the state continues to be threatened with drought due to…

  • Lawrence police investigate fatal accident

    Truck strikes 39-year-old man on bike    A 39-year-old man was killed early Tuesday morning when he was struck by a loaded tractor-trailer truck as he was riding his bicycle on Route 1 South near the former Stanley’s Hubcaps business, police said.    Percy Randall, 39, whose last known address was Monmouth Street in Trenton, was pronounced…