Category: archives
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Bowling night aids new senior center
Letter to the editor To the editor: The "Bowling With the Mayor" evening on June 3 was a smashing fund-raising success, adding almost $20,000 toward the new Senior Center project. And I believe that the bowlers, even those who were somewhat rusty, had a fun time. On behalf of East Windsor Township, I wish to…
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Borough to improve two roads
By:Al Wicklund JAMESBURG The borough plans to reconstruct Maryott and George streets and install curbs and sidewalks on Stockton, Sheridan and Sherman streets in the coming year. The Borough Council took a step toward financing the work Wednesday night when it authorized applications for state Department of Transportation funds. The resolution for repaving said…
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Around Cranbury
By:Lorraine Sedor Robert and Nettie Hitchcock of Allentown celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 19, at the Cranbury Inn. A surprise luncheon was given to them by their children, Donna Stier of Cranbury, Robert Hitchcock, Jr. of Levittown, Pa. and Cynthia Bricker of Columbus, Ohio. All their families were in attendance, including Robert…
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Creative development
Artist Gerry Shea knows the importance art has in a child’s development. By:Sarah Winkelman Artist Gerry Shea knows the importance art has in a child’s development. "If you give a young child art supplies, they will draw. If you put on music, they will dance. It’s instinctual. Art is in us. It’s a part of…
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Betty Rottman
Betty Rottman, 87, died Thursday at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived 40 years in Forest Hills, N.Y., before recently moving to Pennington. Daughter of the late Morris and Gussie Smith, mother of the late Harold Spatzer and wife of the late Philip E. Spatzer and Dan Rottman, she is…
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Zoners nix Amoco plan
The Zoning Board of Adjustment rejected a proposal Wednesday to build a six-pump BP Amoco gas station and convenience store at the intersection of Route 130 and South River Road. By: Sarah Winkelman, Staff Writer, The Zoning Board of Adjustment rejected a proposal Wednesday to build a six-pump BP Amoco gas station and convenience store…
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Township camps offer trips
Camps offered by the East Windsor Recreation Department this year will include trips to Broadway shows, baseball games and amusement parks from New Jersey to Virginia. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR Great trips combine with outstanding supervision to make travel camps an excellent option for youngsters looking for something to do this summer, East…
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Franks, Schundler in heated debate
GOP primary candidates fought over their credentials, Thursday. By: Jennifer Potash TRENTON The two Republican candidates seeking the party’s nomination for governor sparred heatedly over a host of issues and campaign tactics. Bob Franks a former New Jersey congressman, and Jersey City Mayor Brett Schundler met Thursday in a live television debate. The two…
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A passion for singing
PHS Choir brings Bach masterpiece home to Richardson Auditorium: Still glowing from its overseas tour, the choir returns to perform St. Matthew Passion Sunday. By: Linda Arntzenius Still glowing from the excitement of a recent trip to Russia and Germany, the Princeton High School Choir rehearses for a performance of J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion…
