Category: archives
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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 19
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 19 By: A daughter shares her memories To the editor: My name is Jessica Fox and I am 13 years old. Myself and my family are victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy. I have lost my father in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. I have written a poem in his…
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Gas station proposal gets approval
Zoning board gives nod to BP Amoco plans to construct on corner of Route 130-Meadowbrook Road. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON Residents opposed to construction of a gas station at the corner of Route 130 and Meadowbrook Road lost their fight at the zoning board Thursday night. After hearing revised site plans from representatives of…
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Cabot’s girls earn perfect ’11’
GIRLS SOCCER: With a 5-2 win over visting Piscataway Wednesday, Peddie improved to 11-0 on the season. By: Neil Hay With the wind at their backs, the Peddie girls’ soccer team scored four goals in the second half Wednesday to defeat visiting Piscataway, 5-2. The win improved the Falcons’ record to 11-0. The Chiefs, taking…
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Last week for arts program
Arts in the Park comes to an end. By: Casha Caponegro As the weather grows colder and the leaves change to the brilliant colors of autumn, this year’s Art in the Park is drawing to a close. Watercolorist Ginny Swanagan and former art teacher Carole Vandercher will be at Memorial Park Sunday from noon to…
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Charles Meyer
EAST AMWELL Charles A. Meyer died Sunday, Oct. 14, at Monroe Village Care Facility. Born in New York, he lived in Maplewood before moving to East Amwell. He graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in English in 1937 and was Phi Beta Kappa his junior year. He received a master’s degree…
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Plan solves cars vs. playing fields at Princeton High
Architect finds way to put fields and parking into crowded campus. By: Jeff Milgram By tweaking the site plan for Princeton High School, the school board’s architect has found a way to restore a playing field and create parking spaces for 370 vehicles. "Fortunately, the architect has pulled a rabbit out of a hat," said…
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Low attendance marks board forum
Only three people spoke Monday at a special school board forum to discuss the increasing enrollment in the East Windsor Regional School District. By: Jillian Kalonick The East Windsor Regional School District revealed possible long-term and short-term solutions for the district’s facility needs at a roundtable meeting Monday night at Hightstown High School. The roundtable…
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Grant Homes’ Mount Rose in Hopewell approaches sellout
Only two home sites remain in this luxury 16-home community in Mercer County Grant Homes, the luxury builder at Mount Rose has two sites remaining in Hopewell Township. At Mount Rose, buyers can take advantage of a rare opportunity to build their dream home in an established community and yet enjoy the essence of elegant…
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Cranbury School girls soccer getting it together
By: Rich Fisher What looked like it might have been a long season, has turned into a fun season for the Cranbury School girls soccer team. After a 1-3 start, the Vikings carried a three-game winning streak a 4-3 record into Tuesday’s game with Millstone. "When we started practice, I thought we could beat anybody…
