Category: archives
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Betty Pover
By: Staff EAST WINDSOR – Betty Jane Potts Pover, 65, died Nov. 18 at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Princeton, she was a longtime East Windsor resident. She was a cafeteria worker for West Windsor-Plainsboro School District. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Todd and Bonnie Pover of Tuckerton; a…
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Timothy Sutton
By: Staff LEXINGTON PARK, MD. – Timothy Allen Sutton, 44, died Nov. 15 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, he lived in the Princeton area for almost 14 years. Mr. Sutton worked at the Naval Air Warfare Center, Patuxent River, since 1993 and previously at the Naval Air Propulsion Center, Ewing. He…
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Town begins moving back to Old School
CRANBURY — $2 million Old School renovation project is nearing completion. By:Brian Shappell Many township employees are moving back to their old home — the Old School. The $2 million Old School renovation project is nearing completion. About 95 percent of the work has been done, said Fred Jahn, interim township administrator. As a result,…
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Concert will pay tribute to victims of Holocaust
An evening of "beautiful singing" will have a serious side also as lyric soprano Dora Schnur performs at 8 p.m. on Dec. 2 at Beth El Synagogue. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR – The recital of opera, art song and operetta favorites honors the victims of the Holocaust. Sandra Milstein-Pucciatti is the piano accompanist. In…
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EDITORIAL: Chinmaya mission has right to join community
The Cranbury Township Committee will consider an ordinance Monday that will make it difficult for a religious group to build a proposed temple on Cranbury Neck Road. The ordinance would force proposed houses of worship to meet the requirements of the zones in which they plan to build and not meet separate regulations, as they…
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FORUM: Chinmaya Mission
Should Cranbury allow the Chinmaya Mission to build a temple on Cranbury Neck Road? Should Cranbury allow the Chinmaya Mission to build a temple on Cranbury Neck Road?
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Cecilia Banach
By: Born in Belleville, she lived in Kearny for 40 years before moving to Monroe in 1975. She was last employed by the town of Kearny as welfare director for 10 years, retiring in 1975. Prior to that, she was employed by RCA in Harrison for 25 years as a supervisor. In addition, she formerly…
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State honors local vets for distinguished service
By: Al Wicklund MONROE — Steven V. Sivco of Rossmoor, a 1930s and World War II sailor, and Robert Osowski of Holmes Avenue, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War, received New Jersey Distinguished Service medals Nov. 9. Their medals were among 200 presented in ceremonies held by the N.J. Department of Veterans and Military…
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Officials say hotel stalls on open-space tax
AmeriSuites made promise to West Windsor in May, but voluntary charge still not in place By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR – Six months after AmeriSuites Hotel on Route 1 agreed to implement a voluntary room charge for open-space preservation, the program is still not in place – frustrating Councilman Charles Morgan and local open-space…
