Category: archives
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I can do ANYTHING you can do BETTER
Student talks about perseverance By:NiE "It’s impossible!" James said. "Give it up," George insisted. "You’ll never win." Tom said in a matter of fact tone. But I knew better, I knew better than all of them. Have you ever been looked down upon because of your size, your sex, or because of your race? Have…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
TUESDAY, JULY 10 Le Tip of Princeton networking breakfast from 7:01 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the New York Deli Restaurant on Route 1 South (near the Mercer Mall) in Lawrence. Le Tip is an international organization designed to generate new business through the exchange of business cards and qualified leads. Breakfast free on first…
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Robert Marince
Robert C. Marince, 76, died Wednesday, July 4, at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Morrisdale, Pa., he was a longtime Lawrence resident. He served with the Army First Infantry Division during World War II and received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Combat Infantry Badge. He graduated from Duquesne University and Trenton State…
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A court unlike others
LONDON – One of my most vivid childhood sporting memories came when I entered D.C. Stadium as an 8-year-old and first saw a major league diamond. I don’t remember what my beloved, long-since-departed Senators did that afternoon, but the deep, lush green of the field is forever lodged in my mind’s eye. Bill Alden is…
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A ‘smart growth shield’ from developer suits pushed
ANALYSIS Municipalities may get a helping hand from the state in defending zoning changes. By: David Campbell Municipalities that are forced to defend zoning changes against costly lawsuits from developers and landowners may soon get a helping hand from the state. New Jersey Future’s "smart growth shield," a proposed legal defense fund, could lend teeth…
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Coldwell Banker Princeton Junction office honored
Designated a ‘premier office’ for exceptional performance The Coldwell Banker Princeton Junction office, located at 50 Princeton-Hightstown Road, has been honored as a Premier office, a distinction awarded to offices that consistently demonstrate exceptional performance and dedication. This is the seventh time the office has achieved this distinguished status, according to Alice Schoemann, Princeton Junction…
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Bill aims to end border disputes
Kingston residents are angry at the Plainsboro Planning Board. By:Matthew Armstrong Monroe and the Rossmoor Homeowners Association sued Cranbury in 1996 over a proposal to build an almost 1 million-square-foot warehouse just across the township line. The suit said the warehouse, which would have generated tax income for Cranbury, would irreparably harm the quality of…
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Edward Holtzman
Edward R. Holtzman, 78, died Thursday, June 28 at the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, he lived in Levittown, Long Island, for 19 years before moving to Monroe 22 years ago. He retired in 1990 after a 20 year career as a Senior Draftsman with the American Sugar Corp. in New York. Previously,…
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Debate over pit bulls heating up
Nature or nurture argument pits dog lovers against some officials and residents. By: David Campbell While Princeton Township officials consider measures to impose stricter controls on potentially vicious dogs in response to mounting concerns about pit bulls, at least two area dog lovers say the muscular pug-legged breed of canine is sorely misunderstood. "The pit…
