Category: archives
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Postal workers’ efforts to be cited
Ceremony to be held 9 a.m. Dec. 19 at Palmer Square. By: Jennifer Potash Local officials will honor the efforts of postal workers at the Palmer Square post office Wednesday, Dec. 19. Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed invited the Borough Council and the public to attend the 9 a.m. ceremony. "(The postal workers) are delighted…
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New rink planned for park
Ice skaters will make an appearance at Village Park this year. By: Casha Caponegro Cranburians will be skating away this winter. A proposal submitted by the Board of Recreation Commissioners for a temporary ice-skating rink in Village Park was approved by the Township Committee Monday. The board now will purchase the $7,000 structure with money…
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CIA analyst says more attacks planned
‘People outside of Afghanistan already have plans to strike back at the U.S.’ By: Jeff Milgram Terrorists may very well already be planning their next attack against the United States, and it may be something truly unique and horrifying, a top Central Intelligence Agency chief analyst told an audience at Princeton University on Wednesday. "As…
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Bypass forum reconfirms Princeton-West Windsor split
West Winsdor, which supports a bypass that would minimize traffic impacts on the Penns Neck and Berrien City neighborhoods and speed emergency vehicles across Route 1, again called for an end to talk and urged that a roadway finally be built. By: David Campbell WEST WINDSOR Old battle lines were visible Tuesday as mediators…
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Cranbury Lions collecting Toys for Tots
‘People can give anything they want so long as the toys are new and unwrapped.’ -Bob Virgadamo By: Casha Caponegro The Cranbury Lions hope to put smiles on the faces of needy youngsters this holiday season. The Lions will be collecting items for Toys For Tots, a Marine Corps program that has provided toys to…
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Rose Swiderski
Rose Swiderski, 84, died Wednesday, Dec. 5, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Trenton, she lived in Lawrence 55 years. She was a member of St. Hedwig R.C. Church and AARP. She enjoyed gardening. Daughter of the late Peter and Rose Krush and wife of the late Edward R. Swiderski, she…
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Township leaders deserve kudos
Letter to the editor To the editor: Thirty-four years ago, my wife and I moved from New York City to East Windsor, a charming but a fairly "rural" community. We knew we were leaving many amenities and conveniences behind. But, over the years, we watched East Windsor evolve in some very positive ways. Some of…
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Halpern’s heroics lift PDS boys’ hoops
Late basket helps Panthers win opener By: Bob Nuse Nate Halpern found a way to be in the right place at the right time. The Princeton Day School boys’ basketball team stumbled through the first half of Tuesday’s season opener against Rutgers Prep, finding themselves down, 20-18, at intermission. In the second half they appeared…
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HHS swim teams looking for new stars
Raiders young but not rebuilding By: John E. Powers The Hillsborough High School swimming program lost some outstanding athletes to graduation last June. For the boys, it meant the loss of star freestyler Jason Kay, Rich Bencivenga and Pete Trabilsy. The girls, on the other hand, said good-bye to freestylers Courtney Giacopelli, Kelly McIsaac and…
