Category: archives
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Week of Feb. 22, 2002
From Ewing and Princeton Junction EWING President Richard A. Weidel Jr. and Executive Vice President Barbara Smith honored sales associate Lawrence Myers at a recent celebration for achieving the designation as an Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) in New Jersey. ‘I am proud of Lawrence’s accomplishments," said Mr. Weidel. "He understands the importance of continuing to…
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Bucking Trends
Saxophonist Richard Hodges will perform with pianist John Forconi at the Unitarian Church of Princeton Feb. 24. By: Jillian Kalonick Saxophonist Richard Hodges When French composer Charles Koechlin heard a song he didn’t like, he changed it. Following this creative conviction, classical saxophonist Richard Hodges selected a Koechlin composition and made the piece his own.…
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30 years is too long for Edinburg Bypass
The West Windsor Planning Board has decided it is no longer a realistic option and has removed it from the township’s draft Master Plan. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR For about 30 years, the Edinburg Bypass has remained in the township’s Master Plan as the main hope of saving the village of Edinburg from…
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Board mulls zone change
Amendment to permit new senior community By: Al Wicklund MONROE The township Planning Board will consider amending the Master Plan to permit the construction of a planned retirement community in an area east of Applegarth Road and south of Union Valley Road. The amendment, to come up at Thursday’s meeting of the Planning Board,…
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FEITL FACTS
The stone cold truth on skating By: Steve Feitl The debacle that was "Skate Gate" at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City over the past two weeks outraged many. After all, the sanctity of the figure skating world was compromised by the actions of a judging board that had ulterior motives. My outrage over…
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Tigers claim CJ ‘B’ swim crown
By: Bob Nuse After Princeton High had captured Central Jersey B Division boys’ swimming championship a year ago, Little Tiger coach Greg Hand doubted his team would be back in the same position a year later. "I remember telling one of the coaches last year that we would be down for a while," Hand recalled.…
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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…
