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Ties for Guys or NOT !
A guide for the men on your gift list By: SALLY FRIEDMAN Illustration by Judy Martin Three sons-in-law offer a fringe benefit: at last, a reason to visit the men’s department of stores! Please view the print ads in this holiday magazine. Alchemist & Barrister B & B Color Studio – Hair Car Toyz –…
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Bread Winners
Quick loaves show your love, spare your purse By: CAROLINE DIPPING Quick breads that make welcome gifts include cranberry bread and lemon bread. Wrap loves in colored cellophane and tie with a festive bow for the finishing touch. Photo by Anita L. Arambula Please view the print ads in this holiday magazine. Alchemist & Barrister…
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Letters to the Editor, Dec. 11
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Dec. 11 By: Procedure cannot be called humane To the editor: I have read and studied the plans that the elected body of Princeton Township has put in place to kill deer by dropping nets over the deer, stunning them with a bolt gun that inserts a metal bolt in their…
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Charleston’s remarkable Jewish history
The Festival of Lights in South Carolina By: SALLY FRIEDMAN Photo courtesy of Charleston Place Through Dec. 30, Charleston Place offers a Jewish History Package, featuring a two-night stay at the elegant hotel. Please view the print ads in this holiday magazine. Alchemist & Barrister B & B Color Studio – Hair Car Toyz –…
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‘Smart growth’ is about building trust.
‘When you get rid of hostility, then you get creativity.’ By: Steve Rauscher ROCKY HILL Former developer and Planning Board member Karl Kehde has a question for the oft-opposed parties involved in and affected by land development in New Jersey: "Can’t we all just get along?" As simple and possibly naive as that sounds,…
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Deer-hunt opponents plan to sue
Princeton Attorney Bruce Afran called Princeton Township’s plan to kill deer using captive-bolt guns "barbaric," and said his legal team expects to file suit by Thursday. By: David Campbell Lawyers plan to sue Princeton Township this week, charging that its deer-management plan violates state statutes banning animal cruelty. Princeton Attorney Bruce Afran called the township’s…
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Robins scores 20 in tune-up for Kansas
Junior forward leads PU men’s basketball over Monmouth By: Bob Nuse Ray Robins has been in a bit of a Catch-22 situation. On one hand, the Princeton University junior knows he needs to play in order to get his game together after taking last year off from school and the basketball team. On the other…
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Carina Allevik
Carina A. Allevik, 53, of Lawrence, died Saturday, Dec. 8, at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in Katrieholm, Sweden, she lived in Lawrence since 1990. Mrs. Allevik was a sales associate and Ralph Lauren representative with Lord & Taylor Department Store at the Quaker Bridge Mall. Daughter of the late Henrik and…
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Donald Mawson
PENNSAUKEN Donald Hathaway Mawson, 72, died Saturday, Dec. 8, at Capital Health System at Mercer, Trenton. Born in Philadelphia, he had been a resident of Pennsauken 7 years, moving there from Wenonah and Ocean County. He was a graduate of Cheltenham High School and received his bachelor’s degree from Swathmore College in 1952. He…
