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Marvin S. Abrahams
Marvin S. Abrahams, 69, of The Chelsea Forsgate, Monroe, died Thursday, Dec. 13, at St. Peters University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in New York City, Mr. Abrahams was a resident of Cranbury for the past 40 years. He graduated in 1958 from Columbia University with a Ph.D. In 1980, he was a visiting research…
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Cook whips up win for PDS boys’ ice hockey
Freshman wing records first hat trick of season in Panthers’ 4-2 win By: Justin Feil Matt Cook saved his best game of the early boys’ ice hockey season for one of the most important. The Princeton Day School freshman recorded the second, third and fourth goals in a 4-2 win over Morristown-Beard on Wednesday. "I…
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Deligne a delight for PHS boys’ swim team
Junior helps Little Tigers to victory By: Bob Nuse Greg Hand knows that Yoshi Deligne doesn’t need to be a year-round swimmer to be a hard worker. "He’s a kid that’s just a winter swimmer with us and a summer swimmer with Nassau Swim Club," said Hand, the Princeton High swim coach. "But he’s the…
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Only the early risers will see torch relay
The Olympic Torch bearers will head north from Drumthwacket in Princeton Township at about 8 a.m. By: Jennifer Potash The Olympic Torch, which will pass through Princeton en route to the Winter Games in Salt Lake City, will get an earlier start than originally scheduled Sunday morning. The torch will wind its way to Princeton…
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Nurse helps keep center’s clients healthy
TREE OF HOPE by Lydia Santoni-Lawrence: A story that shows the good done by the Community Action Service Center’s public health initiative. Editor’s note: The names of Imelda and Juanito have been changed to protect their confidentiality. Imelda cautiously peered through her window at the woman ringing her bell. When she saw the uniform, she…
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Words at half spark Rams
GIRLS BASKETBALL: After a listless first half, Hightstown roared back in the last two quarters to beat Hopewell Valley on the road Tuesday. By: Neil Hay Some well-chosen words at halftime helped snap the Hightstown girls basketball team out of its funk Tuesday night. Playing a listless first two quarters that left them down by…
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Local clergy offer Christmas messages
Ministers and priests from local congregations spoke this week about the messages they will share with those who gather with them this Christmas. By: T.J. Furman Christians around the world this week will begin their celebrations of Christmas, the time set aside to celebrate the birth of their savior, Jesus Christ. The holiday was created…
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PHS girls styling in win
Little Tigers work overtime for first victory of season By: Justin Feil Bill Visokay had tried to sell a new style to the Princeton High girls’ basketball team, and he had been thrilled to see how enthusiastically the squad embraced the hard-working philosophy. But the first-year Little Tiger coach knows that the best piece of…
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Zone change OK’d for senior housing
Montgomery adopts an ordinance that would permit construction of a 218-unit, age-restricted housing development. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The Township Committee narrowly adopted an ordinance that would permit the construction of a 218-unit, age-restricted housing development north of Route 518 near Route 206 Wednesday night. The committee members split 3-2 on the issue, with…
