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Rocky Hill to get some traffic relief
But residents say crosswalks should only be the beginning. By: David Weinstein ROCKY HILL – Rocky Hill residents, who have for more than a year lobbied their elected officials over traffic complaints, learned Monday night that county workers will today begin striping existing crosswalks, and adding new crosswalks on streets throughout the borough. Mayor Brian…
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Nian Tong, 76
BELLE MEAD — Nian Tong, died Monday, Aug. 21, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center. He was 76. Born in China, he lived in Belle Mead for the past seven years and was formerly of Flemington. Mr. Tong was employed by Ministry of Railway Transportation as a senior engineer for more than 40 years and retired…
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Margaret Conover
By: Staff HIGHTSTOWN – Margaret B. Conover, 88, of Hightstown, passed away Sunday at the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, she resided in the Whitehorse section of Hamilton Twp. before moving to Hightstown many years ago. Mrs. Conover graduated from Trenton High School and McKinley School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. Daughter…
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Borough tax assessor seeks reassessment
The tax reassessment would take place in 2003 if approved by Borough Council. By: Jennifer Potash Princeton Borough Tax Assessor Carol Caskey is expected to request authorization from the Borough Council tonight to reassess borough properties in 2003. "I want to let people know that it’s not this year, it’s not next year, but it’s…
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Comcast axes Holt ad after Zimmer objects
The Holt campaign claims it had nothing to do with the advertisement. By: Jennifer Potash Election Day is still more than two months away, but the race for the 12th Congressional District is already heating up with charges of inaccurate advertisements. Comcast Cable Communications stopped airing a political advertisement Friday after 12th Congressional District candidate…
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Kehoe starts up at WW-P North
Large turnout for first-year program reassures head coach By: Bob Nuse He’s not coaching at his alma mater, but for Kevin Kehoe, being the head football coach at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North comes pretty close. Kehoe is a 1984 graduate of West Windsor-Plainsboro High. For the past five years he has served as an assistant…
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Coming in Thursday’s Ledger
Aug. 24, 2000 edition Here’s what you can expect to read in this week’s issue of The Lawrence Ledger: Conventioneer Lawrence resident Shirley Turner, a Democrat in the New Jersey state Senate, returned from the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles this week. We’ll give you her thoughts on her trip to the West Coast.…
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Loughran tops friends for Springdale crown
Four-time champion wins second straight title By: Bob Nuse When it comes to friendly competition, nothing beats the Club Championship at the Springdale Golf Club. For the second straight year, Steve Loughran emerged from a talented field to capture the title. And for the second straight year, he had fun playing with friends on the…
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Area tennis teams enjoy sectionals despite losses
By: Bob Nuse You don’t always have to win to have a good time. The Princeton Indoor Tennis Center Slam went winless in five matches in the USTA League Tennis sectionals this past weekend at Mercer County Park. But the 3.0 level women’s team still came away from the weekend excited to have been a…
