Category: archives
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William Jahr III
William F. Jahr, III, 56, died Sunday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Fort Jackson, S.C., Mr. Jahr was a resident of Piscataway for most of his life before moving to Cranbury. He retired in June 1998 as a Detective with the Piscataway Police Department after 28 years of service. He…
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HHS hoping to improve on last year’s success
BOYS SOCCER: The Rams qualified for the NJSIAA playoffs last year for the first time in five years. By: Neil Hay Last year, after a five-year hiatus, the Hightstown High School boys’ soccer team returned to the state playoffs. Although the Rams enjoyed just a sniff of the post-season – losing their only game 3-1…
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Convicted murderer escapes from corrections center in Titusville
Hopewell Township official decries use of facility to house maximum security prisoners. By: Ruth Luse A convicted murderer escaped Thursday morning from the Mercer County Correction Center in Titusville. Terrance Brewer, who last week was found guilty of murder in a Trenton court, was being held in the Mercer County Correction Center on Route 29,…
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Week of Aug. 31, 2001
From East Windsor, Princeton Junction and Yardley, Pa. EAST WINDSOR Felix Quist-Natter, branch manager, has announced that three sales associates at Weichert, Realtors East Windsor office have been honored for their accomplishments in July. Sharon Weiner led the office in listings during July. Ms. Weiner is a member of the 2000 New Jersey Million Dollar…
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CBTR not seeking personal information
Letter to the editor To the editor: In her criticism of your editorial regarding the Committee for a Better Twin Rivers vs. the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association ("Twin Rivers story biased," Aug. 24, 2001, Page 8A), Linda Romanowski has some facts wrong. Our complaint does not seek personal information about Twin Rivers residents; we seek…
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Leaving Cranbury, on to Princeton
It may seem like only yesterday that students like Andrew Suhovic were eighth-graders in Cranbury School. By:Amanda Bok It may seem like only yesterday that students like Andrew Suhovic were eighth-graders in Cranbury School. They knew their school building, their teachers and all their fellow students well. If not by name, then by face. But…
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Anna Bahrey
EAST WINDSOR Anna Bahrey, 91, died Friday, Aug. 24, at Genesis ElderCare Cranbury Center, Monroe. Born in Lansford, Pa., she lived in Newark and Irvington 50 years before moving to East Windsor 15 years ago. She was a seamstress many years, retiring from Gladys Sportswear of Newark 26 years ago. She had been a…
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District to seek visionary for chief
A series of school board meetings will be held next week to decide who will help in the search for a new chief school administrator. By:Casha Caponegro A series of school board meetings will be held next week to decide who will help in the search for a new chief school administrator. Current chief, Robert…
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Annie Mari Foster
CRANBURY Annie Mari Foster, 66, died Sunday at home. Born in New York, she was a longtime Cranbury resident. She was a homemaker. Daughter of the late Frank and Mary Mari, she is survived by her husband of 44 years, James Foster; a son and daughter-in-law, Steven and Lynn Foster of Cranbury; two daughters…
