Category: archives
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Montgomery official hits state action to lower level at lake
Dam gate opened at North Princeton Developmental Center’s Sylvan Lake. By: Helen Pettigrew MONTGOMERY Township Committeeman Don Matthews says he got a big shock when he drove through the North Princeton Developmental Center site two days ago. Mr. Matthews, who said he was at the NPDC site on a deer-spotting expedition, discovered that the…
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U.S. crew teams golden at World Cup Regatta
Americans are top winners at Mercer Lake By: Ken Weingartner Jason Read said he’d never experienced anything like the Zurich Rowing World Cup. Of course, being a member of the U.S. team that won the men’s eight probably had a lot to do with the way Read was feeling. And the fact the World Cup…
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Einstein house renovations approved
Expanded back porch and some detailing planned. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Zoning Board of Adjustment has given the go-ahead for renovations to take place at the Mercer Street house where renowned physicist Albert Einstein spent his last years. Eric Maskin, the Albert O. Hirschman chair of social science at the Institute for Advanced…
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Rose Sansone Lamendola
Rose Sansone Lamendola, 82, died Sunday at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital. Born in Hopewell Township, she lived in Pennington 50 years. She was a homemaker and previously worked in retail in Pennington and Hopewell.She was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church. Daughter of the late Frank and Catherine Orlando Sanson and…
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Montgomery school board retains leadership
Linda Romano will continue as president and Bill Hyncik as vice president. By: Helen Pettigrew MONTGOMERY The Township Board of Education reorganized Monday, maintaining its leadership positions. Linda Romano was unanimously chosen to continue as board president and Bill Hyncik received the board’s unanimous vote to be vice president again. Ms. Romano, Mr. Hyncik…
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West Windsor budget vote halted by fears over suits
Questions raised if township has sufficent funds should it lose two major lawsuits. By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR The Township Council unexpectedly postponed a vote Monday night on its $24.4 million municipal budget for 2001, pending the outcome of litigation with two local landowners. During the public hearing on the budget, acting Business…
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Tigers’ Galicinao perfect against Penn again
PU softball team concludes Ivy season with sweep By: Justin Feil There weren’t many signs in the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ lacrosse team’s 9-6 opening season loss to Hopewell Valley that the Pirates would be anything more than a young squad struggling to get accustomed to play at the varsity level. Sandra Lebo admits…
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John Putnam Silvester
John Putnam Silvester, 81, of Hopewell Township died Sunday at Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills. Born in Jamestown, N.Y., he was a longtime area resident. Mr. Silvester was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, serving as a B-17 pilot in the 301st Bomb Group. He worked as a sales engineer…
