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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…
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Borough needs snow shovelers
JAMESBURG- More volunteers should be ready to help this year. By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG Bernie Long is looking for a few good people. More precisely, he’s looking for a few hardy volunteer snow shovelers. Mr. Long, Jamesburg’s zoning officer, and a group of volunteer helpers cleared sidewalks for some of the borough’s older and…
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Jacob Landau
ROOSEVELT Jacob Landau, 83, an internationally noted illustrator, printmaker and painter, died Saturday at North Penn Hospital, Lansdale, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Roosevelt many years. Mr. Landau taught at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y., retiring after many years. Collections of his works are owned by the Whitney Museum in New York,…
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WW-P puts music room decision on hold
Vote on facilities for Village School now expected in December. By: Gwen Runkle The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education delayed voting Tuesday on plans to add a music room at the Village School after several board members requested reducing the project’s cost and others questioned the suggested two-stage construction process. Gary Reece, the assistant…
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Library to host winners of National Book Award
By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Public Library, in conjunction with the Montgomery-based financial media firm Bloomberg LLP, will bring the winners of the 2001 National Book Awards to Princeton. The event will be held Friday, Jan. 18, at the Nassau Presbyterian Church, said Leslie Burger, library director. Jonathan Franzen, who stirred controversy when he spurned…
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WW-P gets Sept. 11-related grant
By: Gwen Runkle The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District has been selected as one of 35 school districts in the state to receive a portion of a $1.5 million federal grant made available to school districts affected by the tragedies of Sept. 11. State Commissioner of Education Vito A. Gagliardi Sr. announced Monday that the…
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Utopia International Bistro
At the heart of Trenton’s renewal movement, Utopia serves exciting new American food at prices that haven’t been seen in Princeton in years. By: Pat Tanner Utopia International Bistro 11 W. Front St. Trenton (609) 394-1991 Food: Good, with potential for much more Service: Sincere but struggling Cuisine: New American Ambiance: Cool, Village-style Prices: Moderate;…
