Category: archives
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Township, DOT reach agreement on highway signs
State won’t place more signs without consulting East Windsor By: John Patten EAST WINDSOR – The state Department of Transportation will not be putting anymore directional signs in East Windsor without consulting the township, thanks to an agreement reached Wednesday. Mayor Janice Mironov and Township Councilman Perry Shapiro met with Laurie Gutshaw, chief of…
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Students’ probation plan accepted in high school vandalism incident
By: Mark Moffa TRENTON – Mercer County Superior Court Judge Charles Delehey last week ordered Hightstown High School senior class prom queen Joanne Gouin and two other 2000 graduates to repay the school for damages from a June 15 incident in which the three allegedly vandalized an interior portion of the school. Ms. Gouin,…
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Milich sets sights on 2002 football season
Basics the key for MHS in first year with sport By: Bob Nuse Zoran Milich has a plan. And it doesn’t necessarily involve winning a game for the next two years. Milich, the football coach at Montgomery High, keeps one thing foremost in his mind as he prepares this first Cougar football team for its…
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PU soccer teams get early kicks
Defending Ivy champion men’s and women’s teams will play in Mercer Cup on Tuesday By: Justin Feil For the third year in a row, the Princeton University men’s and women’s soccer teams will kick off their seasons with the Isles Mercer County Cup. A year ago, both teams used the early competition to help launch…
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Board hires new high school principal
Monks staying on until mid-September By:Eric Schwarz A "steamer trunk full of experience." That’s how Daniel J. Lane, 57, of Cream Ridge, described his more than 30 years of working in education, writing, acting and other pursuits. The Board of Education on Tuesday hired Mr. Lane to replace Manville High School Principal Kathleen W. Monks,…
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Lawrence Edward Collins
Lawrence Edward Collins, 68, died Aug. 21 at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital. Born in New York, he lived in Lawrenceville since 1963. Mr. Collins was a contract administrator since 1981 with the state Department of Environmental Protection, Hazardous Waste Litigation. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a deacon…
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James G. Patykula
TRENTON – James G. Patykula, 44, died Aug. 21 at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Patykula was a chef at Merry-Go-Round Restaurant, Lawrenceville. He enjoyed golf. Son of the late Stanley and Evelyn Forker Patykula, he is survived by two brothers and sister-in-law, Edward…
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Justin Time: Hughes’ first year toughest
By: Justin Feil What will the Princeton University football team be like in head coach Roger Hughes’ first year at the helm? Probably not as good as his second if history holds true, but the Tigers begin to answer that question Saturday as veterans join the freshman players, who reported Wednesday for their first preseason…
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Hughes hopes PU ready for football
Tigers’ preseason starts Saturday By: Justin Feil Is Princeton University ready for some football? That slogan is one of the last things left from last year’s ABC Monday Night Football broadcasts after a near-complete overhaul. The Princeton staff, led by Roger Hughes, changed just as much. Reviews of the new ABC staff are mixed after…
