Category: archives
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Berrien is very ‘in’
A West Windsor community from the past seen as perfect for the future. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Massive subdivisions and sprawling farmland may be two characteristics that come immediately to mind when thinking of West Windsor. But tucked away near the Princeton Junction train station is a small, close-knit neighborhood that contrasts sharply…
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Josephine Rose Genovay Metrick
HAMILTON Josephine Rose Genovay Metrick, 53, died Thursday, Aug. 23, at home. Born in Trenton, she was a longtime Hamilton resident and graduated from Steinert High School. She was a homemaker and enjoyed visiting Atlantic City. Daughter of the late Frank Sr. and Josephine Genovay and sister of the late Mary Williams, she is…
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Borough alters election state
Democratic candidate Frank Tortorello Jr. withdrew from the Nov. 6 election for Jamesburg Borough Council and was replaced by Barbara Carpenter earlier this week. By:Al Wicklund JAMESBURG Democratic candidate Frank Tortorello Jr. withdrew from the Nov. 6 election for Jamesburg Borough Council and was replaced by Barbara Carpenter earlier this week. Ms. Carpenter of…
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Montgomery health board critical of cluster ordinance
Panel sites danger of well-water contamination. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY An ordinance that would allow developers to cluster homes on smaller lots so that land can be saved for open space up for consideration by the Township Committee next week should not be approved in its current form, according to the Township…
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Mighty Mites squad notches opening-day win
FOOTBALL: Matthew Puhalski broke off two long scoring runs to give the East Windsor PAL team a come-from-behind win over Passaic. By: Neil Hay Chalk one up for the Mighty Mites. The Mighty Mites of East Windsor PAL won their 2001 Pop Warner football league season opener Sunday with a 12-6 win over Passaic. The…
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Kindergarten is first step for youngster
Kenny Griffin is ready and eager to go to school. By:Amanda Bok Elizabeth Griffin sits on a bench in front of her house and reads to her children. It’s late in the morning and warm. Crickets and birds are noisy in the background. A game of jacks sits abandoned on the floor nearby. Ms. Griffin’s…
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Little Miss Monroe is a Fair highlight
This year, at the 13th annual fair, Marguerite Dafoe of the Monroe Township Mothers Club, hopes cute-kid contests will attract crowds of contestants. By:Al Wicklund MONROE Every year, among the most appealing events at the Monroe Township Country Fair are the cute-kid contests where Little Miss Monroe, the Town Squire and the most eye-catching…
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Weichert and iPlace are relocation specialists
Alliance to provide nationwide neighborhood information Aram Minnetian, president of Weichert Relocation Co., announces the formation of an alliance with iPlace, Langhorne, Pa., to provide nationwide neighborhood information to its clients and their transferring employees. s eNeighborhoods product will be made available to users through a portal on Weichert Relocations Web site, Flashpoint, which is…
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Overcrowding persists in John-Witherspoon neighborhood
Despite tougher ordinances, neighbors claim problem continues. By: Jennifer Potash Princeton Borough has met with some early success in stopping overcrowded rental units in the John-Witherspoon neighborhood, according to borough officials. But residents claim the problems have not dissipated since the Borough Council adopted several new ordinances. "I don’t think anyone can say the ordinances…
