Category: archives
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 21, 2001
Isabel von Arenstorff, Theodore H. Mendelson, Elizabeth I. Everett, Vincent J. Crawford, Britteen Gregory, Denis James. Isabel von Arenstorff Retired translator Isabel von Arenstorff of Princeton died Tuesday at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 86. Born in Hanover, Germany, she was a 40-year resident of New York City after moving there from Argentina.…
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Why March 12 referendum?
Today, the project’s price tag has ballooned to $2.16 million and officials say hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential donations and state aid may have been lost in the delay By: John Tredrea About two years ago, the cost of the Back Timberlane athletic complex was estimated at $1.3 million. That estimate was made…
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Viking swimmers pack a 1-2 punch
Girls finish first at Raider Sprint Meet while boys take second By: Carolyn M. Hartko It may be one of the newest programs on the South Brunswick High School sports scene, but the girls’ swim team is already putting itself in the history books. The Lady Vikings took first place in last weekend’s Raider Sprint…
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Family finds friendsin tumultuous year
To the editor A year has gone by since our lives changed so dramatically. It has been a time of incredible emotions. We have found ourselves experiencing so many new things. Some of these things have been horrible, and yet from the most horrible depths can come the most amazing things as well. Last December,…
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A tale of non-taping
Municipal employees will be trained to assure all meetings are videotaped for broadcast By:Alec Moore Township employees will be trained to videotape meetings for broadcast in the event employees of the cable company who normally perform the service aren’t at Planning Board or Township Committee meetings. The action follows concerns voiced by some residents when…
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King of the Rails
Love and sweat keep ‘Old No. 40’ chugging in New Hope. By: Daniel Shearer The air has a definite chill as "Old No. 40" hisses patiently at the New Hope & Ivyland Station waiting for passengers. Puffy white steam drifts toward a comparatively gray sky. The mist lends an aura of mystique to the giant…
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Manville boys come back to win opener
Maychrich ignites rally at Bound Brook By: Shawn Tyrrell It wasn’t the greatest way to get a win, but the Manville High boys’ basketball team opened the 2001-02 season with an impressive come-from- behind victory over arch rival Bound Brook. After trailing by 17 points at the end of one quarter and still down by…
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MHS wrestlers shine at Peddie Invitational
Mathewson repeats, Lebedz takes first title By: Rudy Brandl HIGHTSTOWN If the season opening effort at the Peddie Invitational is any indication, then the Manville High wrestling team will be much more competitive this winter. Manville made major improvements on last year’s performance at the tourney. The Mustangs crowned two champions, had two wrestlers…
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Dorothy Joan Vilato
HILLSBOROUGH Dorothy Joan Vilato died Dec. 16 in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She was 61. Born in Sioux City, Iowa, she graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. An enthusiastic artist, she moved to Manhattan to pursue a career in graphic design. Mrs. Vilato’s 24 years in Hillsborough included being a…
