Category: archives
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Voters’ mandate ‘humbling’
Letter to the editor To the editor: As councilman-elect, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who voted for me on Tuesday. Your tremendous support showed me that you were listening during the campaign. I will continue to work hard to earn your respect as we move forward with implementing the…
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Henry Flor Jr.
VINELAND Henry Flor Jr., 56, died Friday, Nov. 2, at South Jersey Hospital System Newcomb. Born in Vineland, he was a longtime resident. He graduated from Framington Catholic High School in Massachusetts and owned the Grooming Room in Vineland five years. He also worked at the Vineland Wawa store 12 years. Mr. Flor…
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Screening, treatment lead battle against diabetes
HEALTH MATTERS By: Dr. Alan Feldman Affecting almost 16 million Americans, diabetes is an extremely common disorder. People with diabetes or those who are at risk for developing it need to get their blood sugar under control so they can stay healthy or minimize the effects of the condition. Every year, new products become available…
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Undefeated PU football teams return
Legendary ’50 and ’51 teams to be honored at halftime of Yale game By: Justin Feil Joe Zawadsky has been around the Princeton University football program for a long time, has spent many a fall Saturday on the Princeton sidelines, where he’s happy to remain. Zawadsky, a 1951 graduate and three-year letterwinner while on the…
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Township seeking state tree grant
Council members approved an application to the state Wednesday seeking up to $10,000 to aid in planting trees at Woods Road Park. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR The township is applying for a state grant to adorn Woods Road Park with bright orange leaves in the fall and white flowers in the spring and…
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Making their vote count
Mill Lake students went to the polls Nov. 2 to cast their votes for the name of the school mascot. By: Nick D’Amore MONROE Students at Mill Lake School won’t be able to vote for at least another decade, but they already are recognizing its importance. Mill Lake students went to the school’s ballot…
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John Witherspoon to stand tall in bronze
A towering figure in Princeton University history gets a towering statue. By: Jeff Milgram By all accounts, John Witherspoon, the sixth president of Princeton University, was a towering figure. He saved the struggling college by going on a fund-raising tour and he even convinced the frugal George Washington to make a donation. He could preach…
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Miller, Tamburro, Connolly win in Monroe
Council will remain all Democratic for at least two more years. By: Al Wicklund MONROE The Monroe Township Council will remain all Democratic for at least two more years. In Tuesday’s election, Democratic candidates Henry Miller, Gerald Tamburro and Joanne Connolly swept the four-year council seats that represent the township’s three wards. There will…
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The End
Princeton’s CJ III girls soccer loss finishes stellar careers of four integral seniors By: Rich Fisher The end of a season. The end of a dream. The end of an era. That’s what Kristin Piatkowski’s goal meant to the Princeton High girl’s soccer team, as it gave 4th-seeded Watchung Hills a 2-1 victory over the…
