Category: archives
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Peter Nictakis
Peter E. Nictakis, 64, died Wednesday, Dec. 19, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a longtime Lawrenceville resident. He graduated from Ewing High School, Ithaca College and Fairleigh Dickinson University Dental School. Mr. Nictakis retired as a self-employed dentist after 31 years in Lawrenceville, and was on the…
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Oishi
Authentic Korean, Japanese and Thai food share the menu at this storefront restaurant in Newtown, Pa. By: Richard Burns Oishi Village of Newtown Shopping Center 2817 S. Eagle Road Newtown, Pa. Phone: (215) 860-5511 Fax: (215) 860-5951 Cuisine: Japanese, Korean, Thai Food: Very good Service: Very good Prices: Moderate Ambience: Informal Japanese Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11:30…
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William Thoennes
William Thoennes, 51, died Saturday, Dec. 15, at Cranbury Care Center in Monroe. He was born in Jersey City. He previously served in the Army. He was employed as a millwright at Delphi Battery in New Brunswick. His wife, Denise Wotton Thoennes, died on Dec. 8. He is survived by a son, William Thoennes of…
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Reformer: drug war a failure
‘The way we’ve dealt with drugs over the last number of decades is a total disaster.’ By: Jennifer Potash New Jersey may have much to be proud of, but the state should be embarrassed for leading the county in the proportion of its population incarcerated for drug offenses and in drug-related HIV transmission rates, according…
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State, region facing drought conditions
By: Brian Shappell Below average rainfall throughout 2001 probably won’t have a negative impact on the 2002 growing season say local farmers. Still, the Department of Environmental Protection is urging people to begin conserving water in case of another long dry spell. With most of the state in a drought watch or drought warning, multiple…
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South boys’ swimmers won’t give up crown yet
Pirates tie North boys, WW-PS girls win easily By: Justin Feil The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ swim team felt like most teams would after a tie as though it lost. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys felt exactly the opposite after the teams swam to an 85-85 tie on Tuesday at "The Bubble."…
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Stuart mobilizes to help victims’ families
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart has been doing various fund-raising activities to help the families of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The majority of money Stuart raised was for a special fund for the wife and three children, ages 13, 12 and 8, of the fire lieutenant of Engine No.…
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Quick delivery concept debuts at Country Classics
Montgomery Township community shaves months off new-home construction time With the addition of Sue La Rue to the Country Classics at Dutchtown’s marketing team and the debut of its on-site sales center, the new home community in Montgomery Township has formally launched its marketing campaign. Featuring 33 homes with square footage ranging from 3,300 to…
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Chamber looks for new leader, program
Princeton Area C of C announced Wednesday that C. Ellen Hodges, its leader for the last 25 years, would be leaving. By: George Frey The Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday that C. Ellen Hodges, its leader for the last 25 years, would be leaving. With the departure of Ms. Hodges, the chamber will…
