Category: archives
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Monroe’s Mill Lake School project slowed
Building still scheduled for use in fall By: Al Wicklund MONROE – A shortage of steel has slowed, but not stopped, work on the new Mill Lake School, said a report by the school district’s director of facilities. "Structural steel has been difficult to come by," Jerry Tague said earlier this week. He said other…
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William Harvey
By:Staff NEW HOPE, Pa. – William T. Harvey, 41 died Sunday at Rancocas Valley Hospital, Willingboro, N.J. Born in Elmer, he lived in Bucks County the past 15 years. Mr. Harvey was an investment banker and worked with E.F. Hutton, CitiGroup and Chase Manhattan Bank, New York. He enjoyed ice skating, fishing and his children’s…
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Ex-boss sues YWCA, claims wrongful firing
Former executive director claims she was about to blow the whistle on mismanagement of funds By: Jennifer Potash The former executive director of the YWCA of Princeton has filed a lawsuit against the organization, claiming she was fired as she planned to blow the whistle on financial mismanagement. Mary Jane Barletta, who served as executive…
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Firm bids to move Rescarrick Moore home
Project could save what some say is the location of East Windsor’s beginning By:Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR – The fate of the historic of the Rescarrick Moore House looks brighter in light of discussions at Tuesday’s meeting of East Windsor Township Council. Members of the council are considering a proposal from Restoration Technologies suggesting…
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Board of Education plans community room for school
CRANBURY — The Board of Education plans to convert industrial arts room in the Old School to an area for school and community activities. By: Brian Shappell The Cranbury Board of Education is ready to move ahead with a large group instruction/community room project. The board’s Plant and Planning Committee made a recommendation at Tuesday’s…
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Movies timetable
Going to the movies tonight? Check here to find out when and where the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, Dec. 22 through Thursday, Dec. 28. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. And don’t forget…
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Besieged Mastriano responds to critics
School board member says she is meeting with members of community to learn more about homosexuality By:Michael Arges East Windsor Regional School District board member Janice Mastriano apologized for a remark that "was considered insensitive" to homosexuals, and sought to move toward reconciliation with critics, in a statement sent to local newspapers yesterday. The…
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Crowd gathers to honor Bettie Witherspoon
Stepping down as director of Better Beginnings Day Care Center By:Michael Arges A warmly enthusiastic crowd gathered to celebrate Bettie Witherspoon, "a truly special individual," at Tuesday’s meeting of East Windsor Township Council. About 50 children, co-workers and community leaders gathered to congratulate Ms. Witherspoon as council members recognized her for more than 30…
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Gold’s Gym/Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Kraut gives MHS girls a scoring answer By: Justin Feil After the preseason, Paul Popadiuk was concerned about where his Montgomery High School girls’ basketball team would get its scoring. Gone from the year before was 2000 graduate Kate Guggino, who had led MHS in most offensive categories. The Cougars had shown flashes of potential…
