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Princeton Township to test emergency alert system
By: David Campbell Princeton Township is expected to run tests on its emergency phone alert system in the next two to three weeks, Theodore Cashel, township emergency management coordinator, said Monday. The system has been in place for about a month, and will be officially on-line when tests are completed, Mr. Cashel said. "It was…
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BREAKING NEWS: Miller, Powers claim council seats
Both parties may appeal Lawrence election results By: Lea Kahn Republican Township Councilman Rick Miller has been re-elected to a third term, and newcomer Michael Powers, a Democrat, has been elected to his first term on Township Council by the slimmest of margins. Both terms are for four years. Mr. Miller appeared to be out…
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A ‘foodie’ foray
Chef leads tour group to Gotham’s specialty markets By: Linda Arntzenius We’re up early and on the tour bus by 7 a.m., ready with coolers and ice chests, primed by Ruth Alegría, one of Princeton’s culinary gurus. Today our itinerary is Lower Manhattan Union Square Market, the East Village Cheese shop, Raffetto’s Pasta, Pino’s…
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Danny Glover to speak against the death penalty
Actor and human rights advocate Danny Glover will be the principal speaker at "State Execution: The Death Penalty in America," a public lecture and discussion sponsored by the Mercer County and Princeton University groups of Amnesty International, at 8 p.m. Thursday in McCosh Hall, Room 50, on the Princeton University campus. Mr. Glover has received…
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William H. Flagg
William H. Flagg, 64, died Saturday at home. Born in Philadelphia, he grew up in Saddle River and lived in Hopewell Township more than 20 years. He was an Army veteran. Son of the late Vreeland and Marion Zabriskie Flagg, he is survived by his wife of 34 years, Loretta Leiber Flagg; and two daughters,…
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Artsy Tarts
The Sweet Life: Confectioner Ann Bartholomay has a recipe for success. By: Jodi Thompson The wedding cake is in "Mad Hatter" style, three layers off-kilter, elegant in its whimsical asymmetry. The unusual aspect of this nuptial delight is its color scheme: red and black. The bride and groom who ordered it were "Goth," tattooed and…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 13, 2001
James E. Loder, Herbert G. Kaplan, John A. Kulbaka, Michele Giuliana, Betty L. J. Wolff James E. Loder Professor at seminary James Edwin Loder of Princeton, a scholar in the field of Christian education and professor of the philosophy of Christian education at Princeton Theological Seminary for almost 40 years, died Friday in Trenton. He…
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Walter Wasielewski
HAMILTON Walter S. Wasielewski, 81, died Friday at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Wasielewski was a welder at the Naval Air Propulsion Test Center, Ewing, retiring in 1985 after many years. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a tech four with…
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Democrats elected in Borough Council race
O’Neill, Martindell win handily By: Jennifer Potash The Democrats have swept to victory in Princeton Borough. Incumbents Roger Martindell and Joseph O’Neill defeated Republican Michael Carnevale and Steven Abt, an independent candidate, to keep the six-member council all-Democratic. The top vote-getter was Mr. O’Neill with 1,496 votes. Mr. O’Neill was appointed to the council in…
