Category: archives

  • High school winter sports schedules

    Click on a school’s name to view its winter sports schedule: The Hun School Raiders Boys basketball, girls basketball, ice hockey, wrestling, swimming Montgomery High School Cougars Boys basketball, girls basketball, track and field, ice hockey, swimming Princeton Day School Panthers Boys basketball, girls basketball, fencing, boys ice hockey, girls ice hockey, squash, girls volleyball…

  • Richard DuBarry, 50

       MANVILLE — Richard A. DuBarry died Thursday, Nov. 3, 2000, at St. Mary’s Life Center in Orange. He was 50.    Born in Staten Island, N.Y., he had lived in Manville the last 22 years.    Mr. DuBarry was a rehabilitation counselor for the state Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for many years, retiring earlier this year.    He…

  • Dr. Robert Monsul, 69

       SOMERVILLE — Dr. Robert Monsul died Friday, Dec. 1, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 69.    Born in Westchester, Pa., he lived in Somerville most of his life.    Dr. Monsul had his own practice in Manville for 30 years.    He played the organ in his earlier years for Christ the King Roman Catholic…

  • OBITUARIES, Dec. 5, 2000

    Elias H. Hochman, Ida P. Babcock, Sylvia Weinger, Teresa J. Lanning, Eline McKnight. Elias H. Hochman Formerly of West Windsor    DOYLESTOWN, Pa. – Elias Henry Hochman died Saturday at home. He was 64.    Born in New York, he was a 30-year resident of the Princeton Junction section of West Windsor before moving to Doylestown.    He…

  • Richard DuBarry, 50

       MANVILLE — Richard A. DuBarry died Thursday, Nov. 3, 2000, at St. Mary’s Life Center in Orange. He was 50.    Born in Staten Island, N.Y., he had lived in Manville the last 22 years.    Mr. DuBarry was a rehabilitation counselor for the state Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for many years, retiring earlier this year.    He…

  • John Swisher, 45

       MANVILLE — John T. Swisher died Monday, Nov. 27, 2000, at Coral Springs Medical Center in Coral Springs, Fla. He was 45.    Born in Somerville, he lived most of his life in Manville and for the past 10 years lived in Broward County, Fla.    He was employed as a gas station manager at Pompano Amoco…

  • Don’t place bilingual signs downtown

    By:Daniel Ryan Howarth To the editor:    Two current issue concerning the Mayor and the Borough Council caught my interest and attention in last weeks’ edition.    The first item concerned the need to enforce the borough’s ordinance prohibiting bicycle riding in the downtown area.    I agree wholeheartedly with Mayor Augenbaugh’s intention to start enforcing the ordinance.…

  • Service leaves participant looking forward to next year

    By:Mary Elizabeth Stewart To the editor:    Many, many thanks to everyone who helped to make the Windsor-Hightstown area ministerium-sponsored Thanksgiving Eve service such a huge success.    To observe diverse religious groups come together to make joyful sounds in music, prayer, scripture, and sermon, praising God and giving thanks!    It is a rare, memorable treat to…

  • District students improve markson state’s standardized tests

    Local schools seem to be "going in the right direction" on the state elementary school tests, according to the May 2000 scores discussed at Monday’s school board meeting By: Michael Arges    Scores on the New Jersey Elementary School Proficiency Assessment by the district’s fourth graders were up slightly in comparison to May 1999 results.    The…