Category: archives
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Altomonte’s/Gerard’s
TO GO: Here are two Pennsylvania places to help you put together the perfect picnic or quick dish for that backyard barbecue. By: Lari Robling Whether it’s a concert in the park or a neighborhood block party, the summer will bring plenty of opportunities for picnics and barbecues, so it’s time to leave the restaurants…
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SBHS Class of ’71 reunion
Saturday, July 7 The South Brunswick High School Class of 1971’s 30th reunion will be held on July 7. Classmates should contact Jill at (908) 685-1469 or Val at (732) 329-0970 for details.
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Board kicks accused drug dealers out of school
The East Windsor Regional Board of Education took disciplinary action against the eight students charged in May with arranging or making drug deals on school grounds. By: T.J. Furman The school district has removed from its high school seven of the eight students charged in May with dealing drugs or arranging drug deals on school…
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Catherine Randolph
HIGHTSTOWN Catherine Randolph, 71, died Tuesday, June 26, at home. Born in Chattanooga, Tenn., she lived in Hightstown more than 50 years. She had been head chief custodian with East Windsor schools. A member of Union AME Church of Allentown, she volunteered at Trent Center Apartments in Trenton. She attended high school in Tennessee.…
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The circus is coming to town
On July 8, the Jamesburg Civic Association is bringing Vidbel’s Old Tyme Circus to town. By:Craig Sernotti JAMESBURG Residents both young and old can look forward to fun, rides and animals because the circus is coming. On July 8, the Jamesburg Civic Association is bringing Vidbel’s Old Tyme Circus to town. Taking place at…
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Angelina ‘Angie’ Platt
CANON CITY, Colo. Angelina "Angie" Platt, 77, died June 25 at home. She and her husband, Sam, were the custodians of First Baptist Church of Hightstown for more than 30 years. Memorial tribute, as a part of the 10 a.m. service, will be Sunday at First Baptist Church of Hightstown, 125 S. Main St.,…
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Local man helps cyclist make a statement against cancer
Cranbury resident Bill Dunnet is familiar with the war against cancer. By:Casha Caponegro Cranbury resident Bill Dunnet is familiar with the war against cancer. As an associate director of public affairs at Bristol-Myers Squibb, he traveled to France twice in the past year. On his first trip, he coordinated the company’s attendance at the World…
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Post 218’s Burke fires no-hitter
Princeton Legion moves above .500 briefly By: Justin Feil Peter Burke was surprised when he realized afterward that he had thrown a no-hitter against Mitchell Davis in Mercer County American Legion League action Monday. "This is the first I can remember," said the Princeton Post 218 right-hander after the 12-0 win. "To tell you the…
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Municipalities join to win better RCN cable service
Montgomery and Princeton in coalition that may also seek another provider. By: Helen Pettigrew MONTGOMERY More than a dozen central New Jersey municipalities are organizing in an attempt to win better cable television service from RCN Corp. or attract another cable provider. Mayor Sondra Moylan attended a meeting in Clinton Township June 28 with…
