Category: archives
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Anthony J. Partite, 80
LAMBERTVILLE Anthony J. Partite, 80, died Saturday at home. Born in Lambertville, he was a lifelong resident. Mr. Partite was a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church. He retired in 1985 as a mason with the state Department of Human Services, Skillman. He was an Army veteran of World War II.…
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Local schools are remaining open
Some after-school activities and programs in some districts are being canceled as area deals with the aftermath of terrorist attacks. Local schools are remaining open today, although some after-school activities and programs are being canceled in the wake of the chaos brought on by suspected terrorist activity in New York City and other locations nationally.…
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Remembering Doris Duke
Nurturing the gardens of the tobacco heiress By: Regina Tan The world’s most beautiful gardens are found at Doris Duke’s estate in Hillsborough. The English Garden includes sculpted topiary. Photograph courtesy of Duke Farms Foundation ‘She enjoyed being with people. She loved people. She wanted to be around people.’ Homes of Prestige Fall 2001…
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Horror’s impact just beginning to hit home
Victor Saracini of Yardley, Pa., was piloting one of the hijacked United Airlines jetliners that crashed into one of the World Trade Center towers. By: Cynthia Williamson As the first signs of nightfall blanketed the Delaware Valley region Tuesday, vignettes of local horror began to emerge. By morning, certainly there would be more as the…
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Growth threatens region’s water, study warns
West Windsor and Plainsboro are particularly affected. By: David Campbell Development in the Route 1 corridor has resulted in a significant drop in water quality and supply, with further losses expected in the future, according to recent findings in an ongoing state study. Fast-developing West Windsor Township and Plainsboro Township have seen losses in watershed…
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Mexico’s U.N. ambassador visits Princeton area
Navarrete outlines his country’s foreign policy and commitment to democracy at the Tournament Players Club at Jasna Polana. By: George Frey LAWRENCE — The Mexican ambassador to the United Nations outlined President Vicente Fox’s foreign policy and commitment to democracy to area business leaders Friday. Jorge Eduardo Navarrete spoke to a roundtable organized by Ken…
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POST FORUM: A Day of Terror
How should the U.S. respond to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Washington and elsewhere? How should the U.S. respond to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Washington and elsewhere?
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OBITUARIES, Sept. 11, 2001
Edward R. Jones Sr., Gertrude S. Schureman, Dr. Charles M. Boozan, Mary Williams. Edward R. Jones Sr. Owned Sterile Laboratories LONGWOOD, Fla. Edward R. Jones Sr. died Aug. 30. He was 78. He was a resident of Princeton Township from 1960 to 1985. Mr. Jones founded and owned Sterile Laboratories, a pharmaceutical manufacturing company…
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School, churches respond to Trade Center disaster
BREAKING NEWS: Local officials are reaching out to the community in wake of terror attacks. By: Nick D’Amore and Brian Shappell South Brunswick schools and churches are reaching out to the community in the wake of terrorist attacks in New York City and other areas nationwide. The school district will keep buildings open for the…
