Category: archives
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Stuart gets $1 million Valentine
An anonymous couple has pledged a $1 million matching grant to Stuart Country Day School for its Cor Unum fund-raising campaign which kicked off in December. By: David M. Campbell The Valentine’s Day card was addressed to "Sister de la and the Stuart Community," and signed, "With Love, Anonymous." Sister Frances de la Chapelle, headmistress…
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Name Poem
Good Poetry… By:Sarah Grgic Crossroads Middle School By Sarah Grgic 8th grade Sarah Small, nice, full of friends, and spirit, Two sisters, a mother, and father. Lover of trends, fashion, and life to begin with, Who feels jubilant, frustration, and confusion throughout her days. Who needs guidance, role models, and to be loved by others.…
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Harold Schwartz
Harold L. Schwartz, 84, died Tuesday, Feb. 13, at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in Chester, Pa., he lived in Lawrenceville 45 years. He retired 10 yeas ago as a real estate salesperson. Mr. Schwartz was a member of the Lawrence Lions Club. Son of the late Charles and Frances Schwartz and…
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HHS hopes to peak for postseason
ICE HOCKEY: A 4-4 tie with Nottingham left coach Jim Kiernan-Stout wondering about his team. By: Neil Hay Jim Kiernan-Stout can live with a loss to a team like West Windsor-South. After all, there is a reason the Pirates are 15-2-1 and CVC Colonial champs this season. They are good. But when his Hightstown ice…
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Name-inscribed brick walk nears completion
Fewer than 200 bricks remain to be purchased for the 20th Century Recognition Walk, which is a benefit for Princeton’s Memorial Day Parade and Fourth of July fireworks. By: Jennifer Potash Less than 200 bricks remain available for the 20th Century Recognition Walk at Tiger Park. Spirit of Princeton, the citizens group that produces the…
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Hightstown looking for strong finish
GIRLS BASKETBALL: With a winning record and state tournament appearance out of the question, the Rams are looking for a run at respectability. By: Neil Hay The season is down to the final games on the schedule. A spot in the state playoffs is out of the question. So is a winning record. But the…
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Schools get good grades on report cards
School report cards issued by the state Department of Education last week brought improved reviews in the Jamesburg School District and good reviews in Monroe. By:Al Wicklund School report cards issued by the state Department of Education last week brought improved reviews in the Jamesburg School District and good reviews in Monroe. School report cards:…
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In Iowa, a sharpshooting success story
The director of the deer management program in Iowa City praises the work of White Buffalo Inc., the company hired by Princeton Township to trim its deer population. By: David Weinstein During the late 1990s in Iowa City, Iowa, the number of traffic accidents involving deer was increasing at an alarming rate. Related stories: …
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Rocky Hill seeks broadened town center plan
After applying to the state for a town center designation, borough officials contacted Montgomery about the possibility of being included in the zone. By: Helen Pettigrew ROCKY HILL The borough has applied to the state for a town center designation, and has contacted Montgomery Township about the possibility of extending the borders of the…
