Category: archives
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Drew School students seek unity
The fourth-graders at the Perry L. Drew School created a quilt to show their unity and their support of the United States. By: Chris Karmiol Unity was the message Debbie Feaster, principal of the Perry L. Drew School, wanted to express following the tragedies of Sept. 11. She took the idea to art teacher Bonnie…
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Pantry needs assistance
By: Nick D’Amore JAMESBURG The Jamesburg Presbyterian Food Pantry is in need of a few good men and women. Janet Curtis, chairwoman of the Welfare Committee of the Board of Deacons for the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church, said the pantry needs more volunteers who can carry bags of food down to the church basement. "We…
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Show to find the child that lies inside
Puppets will perform at the library. By: Al Wicklund MONROE Children and the child that lies within the minds of their parents and grandparents, uncles and aunts will have a good time 2 p.m. Dec. 15, when the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission brings the Catskill Puppet Theater to the Monroe Township…
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West Windsor appoints new judge
By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR David A. Saltman began his stint as municipal judge this week after Ray Barson, who had been the municipal judge for the township since 1992, left the bench to join a private firm. The Township Council appointed Mr. Saltman, currently municipal judge for Pennington and East Windsor, by a…
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PHS freshmen may go to Witherspoon
Reconfiguration would remain in effect until the students could be placed in new spaces at PHS, about 20 months. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton High School’s 360 ninth-graders will go to class in trailers, probably located at the John Witherspoon Middle School, as well as classrooms at that school once construction begins at the high school…
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Police chief steps down
MONROE- Capt. Doefler will replace Garvey after he gave the township over 30 years of service. By: Al Wicklund MONROE Township Police Chief Richard Garvey has retired after 33 years of service with the department, 29 years as chief. Mayor Richard Pucci officially notified the Township Council Monday of Mr. Garvey’s retirement, effective Nov.…
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Kuzmich’s progress helps MHS boys’ swim team
Junior goes from Most Improved to record-setter By: Justin Feil Two years ago, Mike Kuzmich joined the Montgomery High boys’ swimming team. He swam a couple events each meet and liked it so much he joined the Hillsborough YMCA club team. After swimming year-round, Kuzmich earned the team’s Most Improved Swimmer award last year as…
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Web works
Student art goes on display in a virtual gallery, thanks to the high-tech vision of two art teachers at Thomas R. Grover Middle School. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Thanks to the high-tech vision of two art teachers at Thomas R. Grover Middle School on Southfield Road, student artwork now can be viewed worldwide…
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Deer-harvesting foes hunt for more support
Opponents are urging residents to speak out against Princeton Township’s deer-management plan at every Township Committee meeting. By:David Campbell Deer-hunter White Buffalo has yet to fire a bullet or bolt at its first animal this season, and opponents of Princeton Township’s deer-management plan are mobilizing to keep it that way. "The entire Princeton community was…
