Category: archives
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High School student learns the ropes of e-commerce
By:Nick D’Amore JAMESBURG — In the Internet age, a 15-year-old Monroe High School student can prove that almost anyone can become an entrepreneur. Tommy Bodall is currently running three Web sites that he has created since 1998. This year, Tommy hopes to also make some money with his Jamesburg Business Directory Web site. “I did…
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Anne Crilley
By:Staff CRANBURY – Anne B. Crilley, 78, died Sept. 21 at Mercer Hospital, Charlotte, N.C. Born in Cranbury, she was a lifelong resident. Mrs. Crilley was a mail carrier with the Cranbury post office many years before retiring in 1985 and was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church. Wife of the…
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EDITORIAL: New technology widens the world for our readers
By: A local newspaper serves a very specific purpose: to be the eyes and ears of the community and to lend a voice to its readers. What we’ve always tried to do is offer our pages and our resources to the community. Not only do we attend municipal and school board meetings and write features…
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Cranbury School soccer teams win two of first three
By:Rich Fisher Don’t look now, but the Cranbury School soccer teams are lighting up the Tri-County conference with a .667 winning percentage. OK, its early. No sense getting carried away. But still, you can’t take away from the fact that both Viking teams have opened their seasons with 2-1 records. The boys opened with a…
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MHS off to surprising 3-0 start
First-year football program building confidence By: Bob Nuse Right from the start, Zoran Milich was most concerned with making sure everyone got a chance to play for the first-year Montgomery High football program. If the Cougars happened to pick up a win or two along the way while the players picked up the nuances of…
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OBITUARIES, Sept. 26, 2000
Julianna Birkland, Joseph W. Mauldin, Richard D. Lawton Julianna Birkland Native of Hungary BELLE MEAD – Julianna Birkland, 67, died Friday at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 67. Born and raised in Hungary, she lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. before moving to Belle Mead 38 years ago. She was the purchasing agent for Montgomery…
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Princeton Future to share in study data
By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council this week made a good-faith gesture toward Princeton Future, as that group begins to tackle the redevelopment issues downtown. Also, the council and the public received an update on the feasibility study for a possible parking garage and related development at two borough-owned sites – the Park &…
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Building bridges, a summer vacation spent helping others
By:Matthew Armstrong Every year, thousands of people flock to Jamaica to lay on the pristine beaches, sip fruity cocktails and let the clear blue Caribbean water wash away the stress of their daily lives. But Maria Russo, a Kendall Park resident and special education teacher at Livingston Park Elementary School in North Brunswick, spent her…
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Study says Route 92 would ease congestion
Report also concludes that, due to growth, roadways still would be congested just as severely as in a no-build scenario By: Matthew Armstrong A study analyzing the future of traffic in central New Jersey concludes that the construction of the proposed Route 92 and the Millstone Bypass would reduce congestion on east-west roads between Route…
