Category: archives
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Strong finish gave Viking tennis a season to remember
By: Rich Fisher A victory over North Brunswick might not be a cure-all for the South Brunswick High football team, but it would be pretty close. The Vikings will enter their traditional Thanksgiving Day clash on a five-game slide after falling 45-27 to Middletown North in an NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV consolation game last…
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Mustangs lose it in fourth quarter
Middlesex rallies for consolation win By: Shawn Tyrrell MIDDLESEX So much for using scrimmages as an indicator. Last Friday night, Manville and Middlesex squared off for the first time in a regular season game since 1998. In the pre-season the teams played a scrimmage in which the Mustangs seemed to have the upper hand…
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Public works facility costs drop
Washington examines proposal for new $1.35 million building to be located behind senior center. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON The township last week examined plans for a new $1.35 million Public Works Department facility to be located behind the senior center near the municipal building. It was the second time this year the committee looked…
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Campaign tacticsdeserve an apology
To the editor While I was driving on Hillsborough Road on Election Day, I was surprised and disappointed to see derogatory stickers placed on campaign posters of Democratic candidates. One in particular was a "Baloney" sticker plastered across a Robert Mack campaign poster. Prior to Election Day, I had been pleased to see the local…
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Consultants discuss new Brunswick Pike
Three scenarios for state highway being considered By: Lea Kahn It’s no secret that township officials would like to redesign a one-mile-long stretch of the four-lane Brunswick Pike, between Whitehead Road and the Brunswick Traffic Circle. But what should the roadway look like? Vollmer Associates, the planning consultant hired by the state Department of Transportation,…
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Princeton Record Exchange, Music Together, Nassau Interiors, Luttmann’s
Princeton Record Exchange Princeton Record Exchange, located in down town Princeton, is one of the largest and most famous stores in the United States for buying and selling new and used compact discs and records. Photo by Lucinda Weller The Princeton Record Exchange offers more than 20,000 CDs and 20,000 LPs starting at $1…
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Spirit Weaver
Olebile Anderson’s dolls are more like something you’d find in a museum than on the nursery room floor. Together, they make up a Botswana village. She will bring her dolls and hand-made baskets to Crafters’ Marketplace Nov. 17-18. By: Ilene Dube Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski Olebile Anderson will bring her dolls and hand-made baskets…
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PU store, New York Camera, Cranbury Station Gallery, Princeton Pro Musica
Princeton University Store The Princeton University Store has been completely redesigned with a $2 million renovation. Each of its floors was stripped to the bare walls and redesigned. More than just new fixtures, flooring, paint and lighting, the renovation marks a dramatic reconfiguration of the store, symbolic of its renewed commitment to serving the needs…
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Smart Homes 2001
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