Category: archives
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2002 will be a year for donning a hard hat in Princeton
A new library and school projects lead the list. By: Jeff Milgram In Princeton, 2002 will be the year of the bulldozer the beginning of construction on the library, renovation and expansion to all six schools and the end of construction of the often-delayed Princeton Township municipal building. In Princeton Township, it also may…
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Budgets, snowstorms pass in spring 2001
Recapping the top stories from March, April 2001 By:Michael Maugeri This is the second in a series of six articles recapping some of the events of 2001 as reported in the Register-News. The following dates reflect the issue in which the story was published. March 1 Despite an increase in the municipal tax levy, Florence…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 28, 2001
William G. Caffrey, Reginald E. Nutter Jr., Edward F. Pryor, Adele D. Burns, Beverly Ann Beckerman. William G. Caffrey Retired from General Motors William G. Caffrey of Princeton Township died Sunday at The Medical Center at Princeton. He was 83. Born in Archbald, Pa., he was a longtime resident of Newark and Elizabeth, moving to…
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eCom investors add $13 million to equity
By: George Frey Princeton eCom of Plainsboro, a provider of electronic billing and payment services, said Dec. 14 that it had completed a $13 million private equity investment by two existing investors, Mellon Venture and New Century Equity Holdings. The equity investment includes the conversion of debt and interest funded previously by the investors and…
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OBITUARIES, pt. 2 01/03
From the Jan. 3 edition of the Register-News By: Ethel M. Craddock HAMILTON Ethel M. Craddock, 87, died Dec. 21 at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Pottstown, Pa., she was a lifelong Trenton area resident. Daughter of the late Robert and Teresa Stanley Kerr, and wife of the late Clifford C. Craddock,…
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Officers recognized for trying to quell rampage
Police awarded money to pay bills not covered by insurance By:David Koch MANSFIELD Lt. William Kerr of the Mansfield Township Police Department had just put on his civilian clothes and was ready to go home for the day when he heard the call: "officer down." The officer was Sgt. Kyle Wilson from Chesterfield, and…
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Obituaries
Grace Wesley EWING Grace S. Wesley, 79, died Monday, Dec. 24, at Compassionate Care Hospice, St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Magog, Quebec, Canada, she lived in Trenton 53 years. She was a homemaker. Ms. Wesley was a past president of Blessed Sacrament Altar Rosary Society, Trenton. She was a Navy veteran of…
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Bankers must prepare for suspicious activity
‘What used to just be a regulation in a book somewhere has now become important to the security of the country.’ By: George Frey If you don’t have a backup plan, you may wind up not having a plan or a business at all, was the message at the recent New Jersey Bankers…
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Roselli selected as township’s mayor
Feelings of patriotism expressed By:David Koch BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Township Committee members expressed feelings of patriotism during the annual reorganization meeting Jan. 1, where former Deputy Mayor Mark Roselli was selected as the new Bordentown Township mayor for 2002. "What we are doing here today is one of the great things about America the…
