Category: archives
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Letter to school parents
All Schools First Annual Diversity Poster Contest SOMERSET COUNTY CULTURAL DIVERSITY COALITION Requirements: To be eligible you must be a student in the following grade level categories: Grades 3- 5, Grades 6-8, and Grades 9-12. There will be one overall winner. However, there will be additional prizes presented per grade level category. Only one entry…
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George Graham, 56
HILLSBOROUGH — George W. Graham died Thursday, Jan. 4, 2001, at home. He was 56. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Hillsborough for the past 25 years. He worked as a Senior Energy Trader for Public Service Electria & Gas Co. of Newark, for 35 years, retiring in December. Mr. Graham was a communicant…
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Travel Signs
These signs were intended to help English speaking travelers In a Tokyo Hotel: "Is forbidden to steal hotel towels please. If you are not a person to do such a thing is please not to read notis." In a Bucharest hotel lobby: "The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we…
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Comfortable homes offered at Lawrenceville Point
Free appliance offer leads to a $2,300 value The Packet Group Award winning builder Pennington Properties is offering a free Whirlpool washer, dryer and refrigerator a $2,300 value with the purchase of a Lawrenceville Point home for a limited time. Lawrenceville Point, an intimate active-adult community of 88 single-family homes located in Lawrence…
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Judge rules against Greenbriar
Other lawsuits still pending Judge provides no penalties for Smith State Superior Court Judge Roger Mahon on Monday ruled that all prior Planning Board approvals for the Greenbriar housing project were tainted by conflicts of interest and should be vacated. By: Laura Toto The decision comes as a major setback to developers U.S. Home Corp.…
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OBITUARIES, Jan. 9, 2001
Nancy D. Sheehan, Richard I. Willever, Willy McKinley, Julia F. Tessein, John J. Cunningham Jr. Nancy D. Sheehan Longtime West Windsor resident WEST WINDSOR Nancy Donallyn Sheehan of the Princeton Junction section died Thursday at home. She was 78. Born in Milwaukee, she was a resident of Princeton Junction for 41 years. She was…
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Updated listing, Jan. 8, 2001
Anna Abolins Udris Anna Abolins Udris, 85, died Jan. 4 at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in Madonna, Latvia, she came to the United States in 1950 and lived in Trenton and Titusville 25 years. Mrs. Udris had been an elementary school teacher in Riga, Latvia. She was a member of American…
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Wed to pulp
Marie Sturken works in her Princeton studio creating translucent pieces of art on paper she makes herself. The process begins with a plant, flax, and ends in a finished work. By: Ilene Dube Artist Marie Sturken with handmade papers on view at the New Jersey State Museum. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski PRINCETON Marie…
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SAMPLE STORY: Princeton deer hunt approved
NEWS: The New Jersey Fish and Game Council has given Princeton Township permission to cull the local deer population with sharpshooters. Permission was granted this afternoon at the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area in Robbinsville. By: David Weinstein UPPER FREEHOLD Today’s approval of Princeton Township’s application before the Fish and Game Council means hired sharpshooters…
