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New Montgomery High School would get $15.6 million
The money would come from the state School Construction Aid Act. By: Jeff Milgram MONTGOMERY – The state has waived its requirement for a local five-year facilities plan and would pitch in $15.6 million to help pay for the proposed $70 million high school project. The Montgomery Township School District was notified of the two…
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Invasion of mildew closes Montgomery school
Reopening will depend on more tests the the progress of a cleanup effort. By: Jeff Milgram MONTGOMERY – Students at the Orchard Hill Elementary School got at least four extra days of summer vacation Monday when the school was closed throughThursday, and maybe longer, while crews clean up an extensive mildew growth on carpets and…
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OBITUARIES, September 12, 2000
Valerie C. O’Dea, William G. Bannon, Gerrish Thurber, James V. Mingo, Robert Cenerino, Mary L. Lowe, Doris W. Dodge, Audrey M. Haitch, Francis N. Wuest. Valerie C. O’Dea Hospital volunteer Valerie C. O’Dea died Friday at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 88. Born in Barnesboro, Pa., she was a Princeton resident most of…
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Just in time for the holidays, Jewish food expert comes to Wegmans
By:Faith Bahadurian I’ve always felt an affinity with the Jews because of my Armenian heritage, with its own Diaspora (from the Greek, meaning "scattered abroad.") The Jews, like the Armenians, have fanned out across the globe seeking a better life, and have also tenaciously held on to their history and culinary traditions. In Joan Nathan’s…
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PU hoops changes bring varied reactions
Players agree team will be different By: Justin Feil A crazy week. That’s what new Princeton University men’s basketball head coach John Thompson called the time that transpired between All-Ivy center Chris Young’s departure for a major league baseball career and former head coach Bill Carmody’s move to Northwestern University. He lived it though, following…
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Cultural & Arts Commission agenda
September 14, 2000 – 7:30 PM HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP Cultural & Arts Commission Municipal Building Health Conference Room September 14, 2000 – 7:30 PM AGENDA INTRODUCTION Membership – Welcome to new members Ellen Faber, Marilyn Honig, and hopefully soon, Margie Mutchler. Review of procedure for filling positions. Minutes – July 13, 2000 BUSINESS Visual Arts Committee…
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Mary Lowe, 61
BELLE MEAD — Mary L. Lowe died Saturday, Sept. 9, 2000, in Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. She was 61. Born in New York, she moved to Belle Mead section of Hillsborough 35 years ago. Mrs. Lowe was a homemaker. She was a member of Montgomery United Methodist Church. Her son, Gregory Lowe,…
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Mildew closes Montgomery school
Orchard Hill Elementary shut down through Thursday By: Jeff Milgram MONTGOMERY – Students at the Orchard Hill Elementary School got four extra days of summer vacation Monday when the school was closed through Thursday while crews clean up an extensive mildew growth on carpets and furniture. The reopening will be conditioned on environmental test results…
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Jean F. Macli
PENNINGTON – Jean F. Macli, 72, died Sept. 4 at home. Born in Camden, she lived in Lawrence before moving to Pennington 10 years ago. She owned the Gourmet Delicatessen & Bakery, Princeton Junction, with her husband until 1988. She was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church, Pennington. Daughter of the late George…
