Category: archives
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Mironov to form rent control panel
A special advisory committee will offer advice on how best to go about resolving some rent control issues in East Windsor. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR Mayor Janice Mironov said this week she plans to appoint a special advisory committee on the township’s unsettled rent control issue. The committee will consist of individuals representing…
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Flog and Plotz Go Nuts
Dan Griffiths and Stephen Chipps collaborated on Kapoot, a play they hope will help dispel incorrect notions about clowns and mimes. By: Jim Boyle ALT="image"> COLOR="black"> COLOR="black"> "Most of the population doesn’t know what mime really is," says Dan Griffiths, co-creator of Kapoot. "It’s the poetry of acting. They can’t have anything extra." Most people…
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Students salute their WTC heroes
MONROE- Homemade paper quilt represents firefighters and other WTC volunteers. By: Al Wicklund MONROE A Hearts of America World Trade Center quilt and representatives of those who created it kindergarten through second-grade students from Barclay Brook School were involved in a presentation called "moving" by the mayor and council. The 10-by-10-foot quilt,…
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SPECIAL REPORT Old Nassau awakens to the new realities
The face of Princeton has undergone an historic change By: Jeff Milgram For much of Princeton University’s 255-year history, the average student was a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, upper middle-class, likely to be a graduate of a private prep school and absolutely certain to be male. What little change took place at Princeton in the 18th,…
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Annual Powder Puff game turns violent
The annual football game between junior and senior cheerleaders at Hightstown High School was cancelled when two girls started a fight that was joined by a parent of one of the girls. By: Chris Karmiol Police had to be called when a physical altercation between two girls and a parent broke out Nov. 19 on…
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Thomas Kucker
Thomas E. Kucker, 88, died Thursday, Nov. 29, at home. Born in Trenton, he lived in Lawrenceville 50 years. He was part owner of Kucker-Haney Paint Co. in Trenton, retiring in 1983 after 45 years in the paint business. An Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he served in the Pacific and received…
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Arthur Lipkowitz
LAKEWOOD Arthur Lipkowitz, 73, died Nov. 20 at Ocean County Medical Center, Brick division. Born in Lakewood, he was a lifelong resident. Mr. Lipkowitz worked nine years with Pine Belt Chevrolet, Lakewood, and retired in 1990 after 36 years with General Motors Corp., Linden. He was a member of United Auto Workers Local 595…
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Route 130 bus gets formal kickoff
Mercer County Executive Robert Prunetti and Workforce Investment Board Chairman Calvin Iszard held a press conference last week as a formal kickoff to the commuter bus line. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON A bus line previously embroiled in political bureaucracy and controversy formally was launched last week during a ceremony at the Jack Morton warehouse…
