Category: archives
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District, union settle contract
The Cranbury Education Association and the Cranbury Board of Education reached an agreement for a new three-year teacher’s contract for the 2001-2004 school years. By: Sarah Winkelman The Cranbury Education Association and the Cranbury Board of Education reached an agreement for a new three-year teacher’s contract for the 2001-2004 school years. The agreement was ratified…
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Students dig for roots of their cultural heritage
The Cranbury Education Association and the Cranbury Board of Education reached an agreement for a new three-year teacher’s contract for the 2001-2004 school years. By: Sarah Winkelman, Colorful orange, red and purple flowers have spruced up the garden in the upper-grade courtyard of the Cranbury School. The garden was started by retired teacher Pat Wood’s…
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Liquor license renewed
The Township Council authorized the renewal of Chutney Mary’s liquor license Tuesday. By:Brian Shappell The Township Council authorized the renewal of Chutney Mary’s liquor license Tuesday. The renewal was one of several renewals of Alcohol Beverage Plenary Distribution Licenses and Alcoholic Beverage Club Licenses (liquor licenses) made as the June 30 deadline approaches. The council…
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Parks panel asks for public input
The Department of Recreation and Community Affairs wants to know what residents think about the new parks it is developing. By:Brian Shappell The Department of Recreation and Community Affairs wants to know what residents think about the new parks it is developing. A hearing on the subject will be held 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the…
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Frances A. Macchione
Frances A. (Diaferio) Macchione, 79, died Wednesday, June 13 at her home. Born in New York City, she lived in Rosedale, Queens, N.Y., for 30 years before moving to Florida in 1998. She had been a clerical secretary in the actuarial department of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., N.Y., for over 20 years until her retirement.…
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Martha Sollenberger
Martha M. Sollenberger, 86, died Thursday, June 21. Born in Webster City, Iowa, she was a longtime Lawrence-area resident. She graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa, where she received degrees in music education and piano performance. She retired in 1976 after 19 years as a music teacher at Trenton’s Junior High School No. Four. She…
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Council expands truck ban
The Township Council expanded an ordinance that would ban solid-waste trucks on certain township roads even though township police officers may be unable to enforce it. By:Brian Shappell The Township Council expanded an ordinance that would ban solid-waste trucks on certain township roads even though township police officers may be unable to enforce it. The…
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Constable celebrated Blue Ribbon
On May 22, U.S. Rep. Rush Holt gave Principal Gary Abbamont the news that Constable had been awarded Blue Ribbon certification, signifying it as one of the best elementary schools in the nation. By:Nick D’Amore The U.S. government made official what Constable School parents, teachers and students have known for years: Constable is among the…
