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Myrna Mae Doggett
CRANBURY Myrna Mae Doggett, 62, died Feb. 12 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, she was a lifelong Cranbury resident. She was a crossing guard for the township many years and a member of Cranbury First Aid Squad 15 years. She was a board member of the Cranbury…
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EDITORIAL
Dedicated tax would help preserve land Monroe needs to get with the program. It wants to preserve open space, but is hoping to have other agencies take care of the job. So far that strategy has worked the county and state have purchased more than 1,800 acres in Monroe. But it can’t work for…
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HHS to start District 25 action tonight
WRESTLING: Following a win over Ewing and a loss to Steinert, the Rams prepared for the state tournament to get underway. By: Neil Hay With the second season beginning this weekend, the first one came to an exciting if unfulfilled end last Saturday as the Hightstown wrestling team split its two final matches…
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Improved Wolf not crying over move to North
Knight wrestler enjoys being program builder By: Bob Nuse A year ago, Steve Wolf was a key member of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South wrestling team. As a sophomore, he went 9-10 and helped the Pirates to a 10-6 record. This year, Wolf is part of the WW-P North wrestling team. One of the rare…
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Humane treatment is responsibility
Letter to the editor To the editor: As the superior species on this planet, we have a choice of how we treat our fellow animals: The cruelty of domination or the kindness of guardianship. I am not writing to debate the appropriateness of displacing another species by building homes literally right on top of where…
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Colonia tops South Brunswick in GMCT boys basketball semis
Valiant comeback effort falls short By: Redd E. Patrick Seeking the respect they felt they deserved, the South Brunswick High School boys basketball team earned it by roaring all the back from a 17-point deficit in the second half , but the Vikings could not accomplish what they wanted most – victory. Despite a No.…
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Village Grande at Crosswicks attracting eager buying public
Active adult community in Burlington County close to Bordentown historic district The recent successful Preview Opening of The Village Grande at Crosswicks Creek drew homebuyers from far and wide, and its easy to see why: The Village Grande name has become synonymous with the best in active adult living, and nothing could keep these discerning…
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Historic Woodward Farm sold at auction by Weidel
County of Mercer to preserve early 1700s farmstead for agricultural use A jewel of Mercer County, the historic Hunt Woodward Farm, was successfully sold at auction by The Weidel Group, Auctioneers of Fine Properties, to Princeton Preservation Lands, LLC for $1.72 million in December 2001. Princeton Preservation Lands LLC is represented by W. Bryce Thompson.…
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Gary Olsen
LAVALLETTE Gary Olsen, 48, died Feb. 13 at Community Medical Center in Toms River. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Lavallette. He graduated from East Brunswick High School in 1972 and enjoyed technology, working with computers and the outdoors. He is survived by his parents, Grace and Herb Olsen Sr. of Hightstown; a…
