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  • Week of Jan. 11, 2002

    From Lawrenceville, Princeton, Princeton Junction and South Brunswick LAWRENCEVILLE    Marianne Hooker, a Hopewell Township resident, has joined Weidel Realtors Lawrenceville office.    Holder of a master’s degree in urban planning and a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a background in consulting and journalism, Ms. Hooker brings a professional and knowledgeable base to the real estate industry.…

  • District begins 2002-2003 budget review

    The school board received a presentation on the first part of the district administration’s proposal for this year’s budget. By: Chris Karmiol    David Shafter, business manager for the East Windsor Regional School District, presented the school board with the first portion of the district’s proposed 2002-2003 budget Monday.    The portion of the budget presented Monday…

  • Overcrowding charges filed against landlords

    Stabbing incident investigation turns up violations, police say. By: Jennifer Potash    An investigation of a stabbing incident on New Year’s Day has led to charges of overcrowding for two property owners in Princeton Borough.    Police officers searching for Dante Mendoza Salmoran, formerly of Berrien Court, who is wanted for allegedly slashing a Princeton Borough man…

  • MHS girls basketball team heating up after break

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    Since the winter break, the Monroe Township High School girls’ basketball squad has won three of four games, including Monday’s 46-22 romp over Metuchen. That put the Lady Falcons on the road to Middlesex High School on Thursday of this week with a record of 4-5, and high hopes of pulling…

  • Monroe girls defend GMC Blue relay crown

    Two teams place at Group II Relays By: Carolyn M. Hartko    Two major relay meets for area winter track teams are in the books, and the Monroe Township High School girls’ squad has the medals to prove it. The Lady Falcons finished fifth overall in last week’s Greater Middlesex Conference Relay Championships, and had two…

  • John F. Drake

       EAST WINDSOR — John F. Drake, 64, died Saturday at home.    Born in Jersey City, he lived in East Windsor since 1974.    He was a real estate agent for Weidel Realtors of West Windsor and a member of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in Hightstown and its choir.    Husband of the late Margaret…

  • Work under way on Montgomery senior community

    Delayed Stonebridge life-care community has long waiting list. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Construction crews recently broke ground on the Stonebridge at Montgomery life-care community, to the relief of the 315 senior citizens who have reserved a home or apartment in the facility to be built on a 40-acre parcel of the former Ingersoll Rand…

  • Heart Attacks, Part 2: Quick treatment is the key to recovery

    By: Dr. John Passalaris    Heart attacks are quite common, making it essential for the general public to be aware of the many symptoms that can signal the onset of a heart attack.    Classically, chest pain from a heart attack is not pain at all but involves a feeling of tightness or pressure in the center…

  • HHS pins down pair of impressive wins

    WRESTLING: A couple of wins against Princeton and Notre Dame moved the Rams over .500 for the season. By: Neil Hay    The random draw now in play to start each CVC wrestling match swung around to the 189-pound class. Rob Kovsky got the call to be the first man on the mat for Hightstown Friday…