Category: archives
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Princeton schools charge PHS custodian with pay scam
District says it was bilked of more than $3,000 in false overtime payments. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional School District is seeking to fire a tenured custodial supervisor for allegedly bilking the district of more than $3,000 in false overtime payments. The charges are contained in an affidavit filed this week with the New…
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Zoning dispute nags Montgomery horse farm
Owner hopes a settlement may be near. By: Helen Pettigrew MONTGOMERY Township complaints filed against Hunter Farms on The Great Road for activities that the township claims require zoning variances may soon be withdrawn, according to farm owner Andrew Philbrick. For three years, the township has been asking Mr. Philbrick to apply for variances…
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OBITUARY, July 6, 2001
Gerald L. Geison. Gerald L. Geison Princeton professor of history Gerald L. Geison of Princeton died Monday at home of a heart disorder. He was 58. A Princeton University history professor, he was well known for his teaching and research on the history of medicine. Professor Geison, a professor in the History Department and the…
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Guilty plea, order to pay, ends case of pit bulls
Peter Pannell’s residence is subject to inspection for five years. By: Jennifer Potash A Patton Avenue man accused of failing to take proper care of his 14 pit bulls and a Rottweiler pleaded guilty Monday to one charge of animal cruelty and six charges of having an unlicensed dog. Under the court agreement with the…
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Permission Slip/Waiver
Download a permission slip/waiver and bring it in on Monday.Click Here: http://www.pacpubserver.com/NiE/pdf/Waive.PDF to download the PDF document. NiE Download a permission slip/waiver and bring it in on Monday. Click Herehttp://www.pacpubserver.com/NiE/pdf/Waive.PDF to download the PDF document.
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Foreign film: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
Friday, July 20 At 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., the Monroe Township Public Library will show the 2000 film, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," a film featuring the Mandarin language. This film will be shown as part of the library’s International Summer Film Festival. Tickets are $1 and are available at the library.
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Week of July 6, 2001
From Hillsborough, Kendall Park, Lawrenceville, Princeton, Princeton Junction and South Brunswick HILLSBOROUGH Roberts Sandra R. Roberts recently celebrated 26 years as a Realtor, 15 of which were as a sales associate with the Hillsborough office of Coldwell Banker. Ms. Roberts achieved membership in the NJAR Distinguished Sales Club in 1997. In addition to Hillsborough, she…
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Study: Area jobs outpace housing
The Regional Planning Partnership believes the tendency for municipalities to zone for their purposes only is leading the area toward gridlock. By: David Campbell, Sarah Winkelman and T.J. Furman Dianne Brake, president of The Regional Planning Partnership, acknowledges that the partnership’s advocacy of increased residential housing and density ratios for commercial development runs contrary to…
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Lightning strike kills township man
Stephen McCarthy was killed when a bolt of lightning struck him while tossing a football with a friend at Island Beach State Park last week. By: T.J. Furman ISLAND BEACH STATE PARK An East Windsor man was struck and killed by a bolt of lightning last week while tossing a football with a friend…
