Category: archives
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CRANBURY: Art in the Park a success
By:Brian Shappell Beautiful weather highlighted the day, Sunday, when budding local artists spent the afternoon in Village Park for the fifth and final event in the summer Art in the Park series. The series marked the second year the Arts Council has sponsored Art in the Park. This year 46 local artists, not including the…
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MONROE: Girls soccer team take GMC by storm
By:Carolyn Hartko The Monroe Township High School girls’ soccer players have taken to looking over their shoulders recently, and there’s a good reason for that action. The Lady Falcons jumped to a 5-0 start this fall, and other teams in the Greater Middlesex Conference are starting to notice. Monroe is suddenly the team to beat…
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Cranbury youths get a headstart on soccer
By:Rich Fisher You can never start too early when it comes to soccer, as witnessed by the swarm of Cranbury pre-schoolers running around Millstone Park on Saturday afternoons. Sponsored by the Cranbury Recreation Department and run by volunteers from the Cranbury Soccer Club, an instructional league for 4- and 5-year-olds has taken off in the…
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Public works employees provide terrific service
By: Jeffrey Jerry To the editor: I would like to thank the Public Works department of East Windsor for the fine work they do. I have been putting out large clippings from the juniper bushes in my back yard that have not been cared for by the previous owner of my house. They have been…
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Congregations join for Selichot event
By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR – An award-winning story-teller and musician will provide inspiration as eight local Jewish congregations join together Saturday at Beth El Synagogue for a special service of Selichot, which means "penitential prayers." The service begins at 8:30 p.m. and is a traditional preparation for an extended period of soul searching,…
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Boys Academy wins an A+ from planning board
The Princeton Regional Planning Board endorses the plan at the Our Lady of Princeton site. By: David Weinstein The Princeton Regional Planning Board gave unanimous approval Thursday to the Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart for a minor site plan and conditional use of the Our Lady of Princeton site as a private school for…
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Ceremonial Hindu statue found during lake cleanup
By: Mark Moffa HIGHTSTOWN – Among the findings in last week’s Peddie Lake cleanup was a statue of a Hindu god, which may have been placed there earlier this month following ceremonies at Hightstown High School. Janice Mastriano, secretary of the Capital City Dive Club, reported to the Borough Council this week on the…
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OBITUARIES, September 22, 2000
Deirdre Bannon, Eleanor R. Westrom, Evelyn Semmelhack, Lillian Moorman, Nancy W. Brown, Kathleen Kisco. Deirdre Bannon Retired PDS teacher ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Deirdre Bannon died Sunday at Maplewood Nursing Home after a long illness. She was 70. She was a longtime resident of Princeton and a former teacher at Princeton Day School. She began her…
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Editorial doesn’t answer questions about CBTR
By: Scott Pohl, Evan Greenberg, Bob Hudak, Lisa Shields, Marty Bernstein, Warren Kross, Bernard Bush To the editor: It was with some surprise that we read the editorial in last weeks Windsor-Hights Herald, titled "Acknowledge mistake – and move on." We hope that after reading this letter, the editor will take his own advice. For…
