Category: archives
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WW greenbelt ordinance is down, but not out
The Planning Board voices its emphatic opposition. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Although the Township Planning Board is emphatically opposed to a proposed greenbelt ordinance that would limit development in certain areas, Council President Alison Miller stresses that the ordinance is not down for the count. The Planning Board voted against recommending introduction of…
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Towns eye bioterror possibility
There have been several phone calls to police in the past weeks about suspicious pieces of mail in Hightstown and East Windsor. By: T.J. Furman and Scott Morgan Following a rash of news items in the past week concerning anthrax-laced letters sent by mail, local police this week reported several incidents of residents concerned about…
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Sarnak a major factor in PHS girls soccer win
By: Justin Feil Princeton High girls’ soccer coach Greg Hand liked the difference he saw in Zoe Sarnak’s mindset against Hopewell Valley. "From the start, we’ve seen her more as a playmaker," he said of the freshman. "She’s always aware of where other kids are on the field. She can create time in the field.…
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Jean Langelotti
HAMILTON Jean M. Langellotti, 63, died Thursday, Oct. 11, at home. Born in Trenton, she lived in Hamilton 20 years. She attended Boston University and graduated from Trenton State College. Mrs. Langellotti retired in 2000 from Reynolds Middle School, where she taught science and history. She was a union delegate to the New Jersey…
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HHS students to get identification
The school board has decided upon an identification card system that will require students to wear the card at all times in the school. By: Michael Arges The events of Sept. 11 have only reinforced the security concerns already held by leaders at Hightstown High School. One new precaution is a picture identification card on…
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Night of healing an extraordinary event
Letter to the editor To the editor: As an executive for an international children’s charity with its headquarters in New York, I was greatly affected by the September 11 tragedy. During my daily commute I pass the memorials on New York’s streets, honoring the heroes and remembering the victims. Each day I look forward to…
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Peddie hosts evening of healing
The "Evening of Healing and Hope" will leave behind a marker a communal piece of artwork that will be displayed at the borough hall. By: Marybeth Scriven HIGHTSTOWN A piece of communal art work marked the end of a day of healing for the community Saturday at The Peddie School. The Community Arts…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 19, 2001
David Lewis, Joseph A. Pfister, Shirley H. Lawrence, Evelyn G. North, Dennis H. May, Jose L. Ramirez, Charles B. Hanan, Joseph M. Stavola. David Lewis Philosophy professor David Lewis, the Class of 1943 University Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University who was a leading figure in his field, died Sunday from complications due to diabetes.…
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Henderson is now the Princeton Real Estate Group
Princeton Real Estate Group invites the public to stop by and renew former acquaintances at its new office in Princeton John T. Henderson, a leading Princeton real estate broker for many years, recently announced that the family is back in business with the creation of a revitalized Princeton Real Estate Group. The Princeton Real Estate…
