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Cards dominant in opener
FootballLawrence shuts out Knights, 42-0 By: Steve Feitl The Lawrence High School football team got its season off to a flying start Saturday, trouncing West Windsor-Plainsboro North, 42-0. Junior back Orlando Kane led the way with four touchdowns and well over 200 yards in rushing. The other two touchdowns came from a 68-yard pass from…
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Celebrating differences and similarities
The Levine family of East Windsor is an example of the diverse ways in which people of the Jewish faith celebrate the High Holy Days. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR It is a chance to repent and begin again for thousands of area Jews, including the Levine family of Oxford Drive in East Windsor.…
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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 7
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Sept. 7 By: Garage will fail in public hands To the editor: The central problem with the proposed borough parking garage/business/residential complex is that there is no one at the top who is risking his own money to make it work, no entrepreneur who will personally be at the site day…
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Week of Sept. 7, 2001
From Pennington and Princeton PENNINGTON Shari Goldfarb, Gloria Nilson/GMAC Real Estate agent in the Pennington office, received the June Sales Associate of the Month award for her sales for the office. Goldfarb Wendy Field, manager, said, "On behalf of the entire Gloria Nilson /GMAC Real Estate team, I want to congratulate Shari on her award.…
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OBITUARIES, Sept. 7, 2001
Michael F. Jiménez, John W. Trombetta, Aviva Sussman, Harold H. Feist. Michael F. Jiménez Taught history at university PITTSBURGH Michael Francis Jiménez, a former faculty member at Princeton University’s Department of History, died Saturday after a long battle with kidney cancer. He was 53. Born in Merced, Calif., he spent most of his childhood…
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Custody race over for township man
The state’s case to claim legal guardianship of Kadeem Covington, son of East Windsor resident Lonnie Covington, has been formally dismissed. By: T.J. Furman EAST WINDSOR Lonnie Covington has finally finished his most important race, and as a result was able to see his son start his educational journey this week. Mr. Covington, whose…
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Ann Semans
Ann Semans, 92, died Tuesday, Sept. 4, at St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing Center at Morris Hall, Lawrence. Born in Pennsylvania, she lived in Trenton before moving to Morris Hall several years ago. She had been a waitress at Cedar Gardens. Daughter of the late Michael and Elizabeth Cuba Semans, she was one of seven children.…
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Montgomery plan to seek bids from hunting clubs takes a hit
Green Acres officials say they don’t like the proposal to cull deer. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Officials from the state Green Acres program informed the township Thursday that they don’t like a local proposal to seek bids from hunting clubs to shoot deer on township land as a means to cull the large herd.…
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Albert H. Dix Jr.
HIGHTSTOWN Albert H. Dix Jr., 79, died Tuesday at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in New York, he had lived in Allentown 51 years before moving to Meadow Lakes two weeks ago. He was a retired engineer for the state Department of Human Resources. He was a Navy veteran of World War II,…
