Category: archives
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State test scores rise in district
East Windsor Regional School District results on the Elementary School Proficiency Assessment saw a slight increase in 2001. By: Michael Arges Apparently Johnny can read better in the East Windsor Regional School district, according to the 2000-2001 scores on the state Elementary School Proficiency Assessment (ESPA) taken by the district’s fourth graders. A lot of…
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HELPING WTC VICTIMS? LET US KNOW!
HELPING WTC VICTIMS? LET US KNOW We want to help you help. Tell us what you are doing and we will spread the word. Fill out the form below. We will print the information in our newspaper and post on our website. SUBMIT YOUR INORMATION: [email protected] Name: Business/Organization: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Email: Time:…
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Street fair celebrates Cranbury
By: Nick D’Amore Cranbury residents took to the streets to celebrate each other and the historic little town they all call home. Homes emptied and Main Street filled quickly with residents and friends from other towns for a day of food, sidewalk sales and Silly String. Main Street was blocked off from Park Place West…
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OBITUARIES, September 14, 2001
John H. Walsh Jr., Douglas Dean John H. Walsh Jr. Sister lives in West Windsor BRONX, N.Y. John H. Walsh Jr. died Sept. 7 at home. He was 53. Born in New York City, he lived in the Bronx his entire life. He worked as a telephone installer for Verizon Communications in lower Manhattan…
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Monroe boys soccer edged in opener by PK
By: Carolyn M. Hartko In the type of game more often seen at the end of a season, the South Brunswick boys soccer team edged Monroe, 1-0, last Saturday. A penalty kick 14:53 into the contest proved to be the deciding factor in the first official game of the 2001 season for both of these…
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CBTR respects privacy
Letter to the editor To the editor: In his letter of Sept. 7, 2001, Evan Greenberg conveniently forgets to mention the board restriction of election signs, free access to community room, the alternate dispute process and recording of open meetings. Having the list of eligible voters is a way to monitor the practice of declaring…
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PHS girls soccer gets defensive about 3-0 start
By: Bobby Nuse Greg Hand has a lot to like about his Princeton High girls’ soccer team this year. In three games, all wins, the Little Tigers have shown an ability to score goals. But more importantly, they’ve shown a willingness to stop opponents from scoring goals. "I think the kids are playing a real…
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From 73rd floor, a descent into hell
Osman Altan survived the 1993 bombing at the trade center; this was far worse. By: Steve Rauscher WEST WINDSOR Osman Altan remembers being more frightened in 1993. At first. In February of that year, a truck packed with explosives blew up in a basement parking garage beneath the World Trade Center, where he had…
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Petrilla excels in Hightstown setbacks
GIRLS TENNIS: Molly Petrilla at first singles claimed the Rams’ only points of the week in 4-1 losses to Steinert and Hopewell Valley. By: Neil Hay Molly Petrilla accounted for her side’s only points last week as the Hightstown girls tennis team lost its first two matches of the season by the same 1-4 score.…
