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Wedding Announcement
Please use this form to submit your Wedding Announcement online Wedding Announcement Couple Bride Name Residence Groom Name Residence Wedding Date Time Location City/State Clergy or name of officiant Attendants Maid/Matron of Honor Best Man Bridesmaids Groomsmen Flower Girl Ring Bearer Ushers Bride’s Parents Residence Groom’s Parents Residence ReceptionLocation Special People in Attendance HoneymoonPlans Future…
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Lillian H. McArdle
Services private Lillian H. McArdle, 81, died Thursday at home. Born in Pittsburgh, she was a longtime Lawrenceville resident. She was a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University. She was a teacher for 18 years with the Ewing Township School System before retiring in 1979. Daughter of the late Thomas and Amelia Herman Hawkins, wife of the…
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Thurlow’s move back helps MHS to perfect start
Senior stopper keeps Cougar defense calm By: Justin Feil Lauren Thurlow is finally back where she belongs. As a freshman and sophomore, the Montgomery High School girls’ soccer team member played the left side on defense. Then last season, Thurlow moved to goalkeeper and helped the Cougars to a 11-5-1 record and the second round…
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POLICE SEARCH FOR ROBBERY SUSPECT
Teen with knife enters Bon Vivant Liquors in Washington By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON – Police still are searching this week for a knife-brandishing juvenile who tried to rob Bon Vivant Liquors last week. Police were called at 4:17 p.m. Sept. 28 by the store’s owner after a juvenile entered the store demanding money. The liquor…
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Breeding winning attitudes
Former Mr. New Jersey helps students ‘psych out’ opponents By:Cynthia Cannon Athletes in training at Princeton University’s Stephens Fitness Center leave the gym with more than a better "bod" for their efforts. They just might pick up a few runway tips. Newly appointed fitness supervisor Michael Greenblatt has earned celebrity status in the gym. His…
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Crying out for justice
By:Uneeda Brewer Peace and love are always alive in us, but we are not always alive to peace and love. – From "Reaching Beyond Revenge: Words of Hope," published on the occasion of the conference "Dilemmas on the Death Penalty," held Saturday at Nassau Presbyterian Church and Princeton University Chapel? The booklet also includes a…
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Mary Theresa Menschner Ettenger
Mary Theresa Menschner Ettenger, 73, died Sept. 26 at home. Born in Trenton, she was a Hamilton resident most of her life before moving to Lawrenceville five months ago. She retired in 1992 after 20 years with Davylyn of West Windsor. Mrs. Ettenger was a member of Lawrence Township Senior Citizens Club 1. Daughter of…
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PU gets first win for Hughes
Tigers beat Columbia in overtime By: Justin Feil NEW YORK CITY — Princeton University finally won a close football game. After two losses that went to the final minutes, the Tigers got their first win of the 2000 season and their first overtime win in school history, 27-24, Saturday when Taylor Northrop nailed a 24-yard…
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Princeton Temperature Record – September 2000
By: Tom Lederer The Princeton Temperature Record is based on readings from a Nimbus Ultra digital thermometer with an accuracy of 0.2 degrees F. Readings, taken in Princeton Township near the Princeton Shopping Center, are rounded to the nearest degree. DATE HIGH LOW Sept. 30, 2000 71 39 Sept. 29, 2000 63 40 Sept. 28,…
