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Mildred Vaccaro
Mildred R. Vaccaro, 88, died Sunday, March 4, at St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing Center at Morris Hall. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Hopewell 40 years and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 37 years before moving to Lawrenceville in 1999. She was a former member of St. Anthony’s R.C. Church, Fort Lauderdale, and St. Alphonsis Church,…
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Morris County
Summer Institute for the Gifted 120 Littleton Road, Ste. 201 Parsippany, NJ 07054-1803 (973) 334-6991 Fax: (973) 334-9756 Internet address: www.cgp-sig.com Director: Dr. Philip W. Zipse Ages served: grades 4-11 Session dates: 6/24-8/18; George School, 7/1-7/21; Drew University, 6/25-7/15; Vassar College, 7/1-7/21; Bryn Mawr College, 7/29-8/18; Denison University, 6/24-7/14; Amherst College, 7/29-8/18; Rider University, 7/22-8/11…
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Tuesday Borough Council meeting canceled
Downtown garage, development was to be a topic. The Princeton Borough Council meeting Tuesday night has been canceled due to inclement weather. The council had been expected to discuss proposals for a downtown parking garage and related development. The presentation by the borough’s consultants, Desman Associates and the William Group will be rescheduled.
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Jeanne Maguire
WATCHUNG Jeanne Eleanor Maguire, 87, died Wednesday, Feb. 28, at Overlook Hospital, Summit. Born in Phillipsburg and raised in Trenton, she graduated from Cathedral High School in 1930 and joined the Sisters of Mercy, where she was known as Sister Mary Casimir. She received a bachelor’s degree from Georgian Court College, Lakewood, and a…
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Princeton crowned Ivy champs
The Princeton Tigers handled Penn, 68-52, Tuesday night to win the Ivy League title and reach the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1998. By: Justin Feil Ivy League standings Team (overall record) W L *Princeton (16-10) 11 3 Pennsylvania (12-17) 9 5 Brown (14-12) 8 5 Yale (10-16) 7 6 Harvard (14-12) 7…
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So where is this storm of the century?
Reports of a monster blizzard left local officials scratching their heads. By: David M. Campbell Weather reports of a monster blizzard had local officials scratching their heads Monday as they awaited the worst but saw little snow. Acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco declared a state of emergency Sunday and ordered all non-essential state personnel to…
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Prager helps PU lax open with win
Scores pair in return from knee injury By: Bob Nuse Even as B.J. Prager saw his sophomore lacrosse season come to an end when he suffered a torn ACL in the first quarter of a game with Cornell last year, he never had any doubt he’d be back. "It was a tough injury, but I…
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Monmouth County
These listings are organized alphabetically. Just scroll down the page or click on the letters below: A | C | F | I | M | Q | T | Y A Little Class Preschool 1 60 Atlantic Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740 (732) 222-4412 Fax: (732) 229-4952 Location: Long Branch Directors: Becky Gabriel, Jackie…
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School renovation effort gets big boost from P.U.
University contributes $500,000 toward $78.2 million plan that will be before voters this spring. By: Jeff Milgram Bad weather canceled a press conference Monday but didn’t dampen the spirits of Princeton Regional Board of Education members who announced that Princeton University will contribute $500,000 toward the $78.2 million school renovation and expansion program the board…
