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OBITUARIES, pt. 2 11/29
From the Nov. 29 edition of the Register-News By: Earl Van Hise PENNINGTON Earl Van Hise, 79, died Nov. 25 at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, he lived in Pennington for 50 years. He owned Van Hise Realty in Pennington, retiring in 1980. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of…
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Be-bop-vel-u-Bop
A Jazz Nativity visits the War Memorial in Trenton. By: Daniel Shearer Jimmy Slide struts his stuff for Bending Towards the Light… A Jazz Nativity at the War Memorial’s Partiot’s Theatre. For nearly 20 years, an impressive group of jazz musicians has maintained a Christmas tradition. The idea started as a benefit concert for St.…
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School Menus
Delaware A la carte items, bagel bag, chef salad and fruit choice available daily. All meals served with choice of white, 2-percent or low-fat chocolate milk. Monday, Dec. 3 Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, pickles, fruit and pudding. Tuesday, Dec. 4 Meatball hero or chicken hero, chips and Jell-O with fruit. Wednesday,…
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Be-bop-vel-u-Bop
A Jazz Nativity visits the War Memorial in Trenton. By: Daniel Shearer Jimmy Slide struts his stuff for Bending Towards the Light… A Jazz Nativity at the War Memorial’s Partiots Theater. For nearly 20 years, an impressive group of jazz musicians has maintained a Christmas tradition. The idea started as a benefit concert for St.…
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Footprints: GAR anniversary worthy of post honoree
By: Iris Naylor Members of Major C.A. Angel Post No. 20, Grand Army of the Republic, held their silver anniversary November 1891, 25 years after the organization of the post, and a grand celebration it was. The post was named for Charles Augustus Angel of the 35th New Jersey Volunteers. Mr. Angel was killed by…
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Officials praise new bus line
The service runs along the Route 130 corridor between the Hamilton train station and BASF in South Brunswick near New Jersey Turnpike Exit 8A, transporting employees to businesses along the corridor. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON A bus line previously embroiled in political bureaucracy and controversy formally was launched last week during a ceremony at…
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NEWS OF OTHER DAYS 11/29
From the Nov. 29 edition of the Register-News By: 125 years ago The Centennial grounds are worth visiting as long as an admission fee is demanded. A trip there a few days since satisfied us that, notwithstanding the general turmoil in getting exhibits ready for shipment one could spend the day very pleasantly. The Women’s…
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New contract for superintendent approved
Carson guaranteed job until 2006. By:David Koch NORTH HANOVER Richard Carson, superintendent of the North Hanover School District, is guaranteed his current job until 2006 due to a new three-year contract unanimously approved by the school board earlier this month. His current contract ends on Jan. 1, 2003. Dr. Carson’s annual salary is $111,000.…
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The White Album
Hamilton music veteran Ernie White plays the Yankee Doodle Tap Room in Princeton Dec. 7. By: Matt Smith ALT="image"> COLOR="black"> COLOR="black"> "It’s a great unit," says Ernie White of his band. "I really enjoy the group environment. I enjoy the solo shows, too, but it gets lonely up there." The Ernie White Band performs at…
