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Maxine’s
Dine on Southern classics and international fusion cuisine in the ambience of a luxury liner while listening to live music at this Trenton night spot. By: Pat Tanner Maxine’s 120 S. Warren St. Trenton www.maxinesrestaurant.com (609) 392-0022 Food: Very good Service: Casual and friendly Cuisine: Southern classics and international fusion Ambiance: 1940s jazz club Prices:…
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Monmouth County A-I
A-I View the print ads in Camp Guide 2002 *** CAMP EXPO 2002 *** All Bright Country Day SchoolFun 4 Kids Arena GymnasticsSummer Camp B Happie EntertainmentFor Parties Beth Chaim Pre-School Camps Black Bear Lake Camp Camp RegisApplejack Teen Camp Camp SpeersEljabar Camp TalaminiRuach Cedarville Country Day Camp Chesterbrook Academy Camps Children’s WorkshopSummer Camp Clay…
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MHS’ Busaca wins Somerset County diving crown
Cougar junior also finishes second in Skyland Conference meet By: Justin Feil Montgomery High divers don’t get much opportunity to compete. The Cougars had just two meets this season, and they had to compete at the same time for the Somerset County and Skyland Conference Diving Championships on Saturday. "It’s a lot of pressure for…
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Board: Keep Updike as open space
Planning Board wants entire tract to remain open By: Casha Caponegro The township Planning Board wants to keep as much of the Updike property as open space as possible. But what it really wants is for the township to purchase the property so the entire tract remains open. The Planning Board on Jan. 24 reviewed…
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AROUND CRANBURY
Exhibiting Cranbury’s artists By: Lorraine Sedor The Friends of the Cranbury Public Library present a "Make a Valentine" workshop for children on Saturday, Feb. 9. All supplies are provided for each child to make 2 valentines for their significant others. Drop in to the program room any time between 10:30 a.m. and noon. * *…
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William J. Bryan
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. William J. Bryan, 73, died Jan. 30 at home. Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Levittown and White Horse before returning to Levittown in 1978. He worked in the service department at Mettler Instrument Corp. in Hightstown, retiring in 1988 after 30 years. He was a member of Queen of the Universe…
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John Bartolino
John J. Bartolino, 82, died Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Clearlake Regional Hospital in Webster, Texas. Born in Princeton, he lived in Lawrence 49 years before moving to Texas four years ago. He worked with Panelyte-St. Regis Paper Co. and retired in 1982 as a maintenance foreman for Homasote Co., Ewing. He was a Navy veteran…
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Ocean, Somerset and Sussex counties
Ocean, Somerset and Sussex counties View the print ads in Camp Guide 2002 *** CAMP EXPO 2002 *** All Bright Country Day SchoolFun 4 Kids Arena GymnasticsSummer Camp B Happie EntertainmentFor Parties Beth Chaim Pre-School Camps Black Bear Lake Camp Camp RegisApplejack Teen Camp Camp SpeersEljabar Camp TalaminiRuach Cedarville Country Day Camp Chesterbrook Academy Camps…
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PU students team up with kids affected by Sept. 11 attacks
Last week saw the launch of Princeton’s Arts Alive program. By: Jordan Paul Amadio Last week saw the launch of Princeton University’s Arts Alive program, an effort to heal the wounds of Sept. 11 by providing live arts and cultural experiences for New York City schoolchildren affected by the terrorist attacks. Between Jan. 30 and…
