Category: archives
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Profiles provide a voice for candidates
Bordentown Township, Florence, North Hanover and New Hanover featured By:Vanessa S. Holt and David Koch Editor’s Note: The Register-News recently sent out candidate profile questionnaires to those running for a local government position in November. This is the second of two installments of the profiles. This week, we focus on Florence, New Hanover and North…
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Tests show a second anthrax colony at the main Princeton post office
The facility on Roszel Road will remain closed indefinitely for further testing. By: David Campbell Tests show a second anthrax colony at the main Princeton post office in West Windsor, a U.S. Postal Service spokesman said Tuesday. The facility on Roszel Road will remain closed indefinitely for further testing, said Jim Stanley, Hamilton-based Postal Service…
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Dow Jones closes a mailroom as a precaution
Trace amounts of an "unidentified bacteria" were discovered at the South Brunswick facility; new samples were taken Tuesday to determine what the bacteria is. By: Brian Shappell SOUTH BRUNSWICK Dow Jones has closed a mailroom at its Route 1 headquarters because trace amounts of an "unidentified bacteria" were discovered. Results of precautionary tests done…
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The times call for McGreevey’s better judgment
EDITORIAL Two things can be safely predicted about the Nov. 6 gubernatorial election. First, the next governor of New Jersey will be a former mayor of one of the state’s largest municipalities. Second, he will enter office facing a budget gap so enormous that he will be forced either to raise taxes or cut back…
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Mail delivery is cut in half
Anthrax traces have been found in the main Princeton post office in West Windsor and in Representative Holt’s D.C. office. By: David Campbell and Jennifer Potash Mail delivery has been cut in half since the main Princeton post office in West Windsor was closed Saturday following the discovery of anthrax on a mail bin there.…
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A cookbook that delivers what it promises
IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner: ‘The Windrows Cookbook’ serves up some entertaining recipes that conjure the retro dishes of the last four or five decades. One of the things I enjoy about community cookbooks is that they often encapsulate a specific place, time or group. The newly published Windrows at Princeton Forrestal cookbook is…
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Stuart shares Prep B tennis title
Doubles teams win flight championships By: Justin Feil It’s been an up and down season for the Stuart Country Day School girls’ tennis team. The Tartans didn’t feel good about some of their six losses, particularly because they had looked so strong in some of their six wins. They went into the Prep B tournament…
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The Little Pumpkin Who Was Afraid of Halloween
Halloween Story By:Gregory Dornbach, St. Augustine of Canterbury School , Teacher: Mrs. Trent The Little Pumpkin Who Was Afraid of Halloween The little pumpkin was afraid of Halloween. He was afraid because he lived in a haunted house. In the haunted house there were a lot of noises. The noises were screeching, barking, howling and…
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PHS, North boys advance in sectional cross country
Will run in Group III meet Nov. 10 By: Justin Feil The Princeton High and West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ cross country teams are contrasts in make-up, but quite similar in style. Both squads have been led all season by two top runners while a strong three through seven group has pushed them to solid…
