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Man faces drug charges
By: Casha Caponegro A Franklin Park man was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance after police found him asleep in a car on Silvers Lane, at 2:45 a.m. Saturday. Patrol Officer Michael Owens found Rocco Terranova, 37, of Franklin Park asleep in a car stopped in the middle of Silvers Lane with its…
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Herald photographer’s pictures on exhibit
Phil McAuliffe, who made as many as 30 trips to New York City since Sept. 11, will have his photographs on display at The Peddie School until January. By: T.J. Furman HIGHTSTOWN A two-month collection of photographs detailing the impact of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center started for Phil McAuliffe with…
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Donations are down in borough food drive
By: Nick D’Amore JAMESBURG The Scouting for Food Drive held by the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church collected enough food to provide for the holidays for the families it serves. But, overall donations were noticeably lower than last year. "We got quite a bit less food than usual," said Janet Curtis, chairwoman of the Welfare Committee…
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Hun welcomes new faces for 2001-2002 school year
Several new faces greeted new and returning students at The Hun School of Princeton on the first day of school. Thomas Barnes joined the admissions office as an administrative assistant. Prior to coming to Hun, Mr. Barnes served in the U.S. Army in a number of capacities. Darrell Brown joined the facilities department as custodian.…
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DiCrecchio unwilling to let injury end his career
BOYS SOCCER: Less than 10 minutes into the Rams’ fifth game, senior striker Joe DiCrecchio was lost for the season due to injury. By: Neil Hay Like any other athlete, Joe DiCrecchio was looking forward to his senior year. The year he would lead the Hightstown High boys’ soccer team to a return trip to…
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Leonard Bergen, 60
Leonard Bergen, 60, of Monroe, died Wednesday, Nov. 14, at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold. Born in New Brunswick, Mr. Bergen lived in Old Bridge before moving to Monroe 36 years ago. He was the owner of L. Bergen Siding in Monroe for the past 35 years. He was a congregate of Christ Memorial Lutheran…
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A feast of thanks at Cranbury School
By: Casha Caponegro Thanksgiving came a few days early to the Cranbury School. Dressed as Pilgrims, Indians and turkeys, the three kindergarten classes joined on Monday for a Thanksgiving feast, where they dined on turkey, sang songs and learned about the meaning behind this festive holiday. Small tables were set up throughout the kindergarten room,…
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West Windsor opposes renaming school
‘We respectfully request to keep the name of the Village School as it is.’ By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Should the name of the Village School be changed? The Township Council says no and unanimously passed a resolution Monday opposing renaming the school, a possibility raised recently by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of…
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Grants to boost Sept. 11 projects
The Dodge Foundation to give $96,200 to three Princeton organizations By: Jeff Milgram Three Princeton organizations will receive $96,200 in grants from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation for projects responding to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. In all, the foundation has awarded $1 million to 45 organizations for Sept. 11-related projects across the state. In…
