Category: archives
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New sidewalks moving forward in Cranbury
By: Brian Shappell A plan to connect sidewalks throughout the village took a step toward completion Monday after the Township Committee agreed to make an emergency budget appropriation to pay for the project. The committee voted unanimously to appropriate $75,000 out of the township budget to pay for the project, which will connect dead-end sidewalks…
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Chang wins Cryan women’s singles
WW-P grad Choo returning to form By: Justin Feil Mercer County Park was the setting for many of Oliver Choo’s greatest triumphs at West Windsor-Plainsboro High. The 1999 Pirate graduate won four singles titles and helped his team to four Mercer County championships. Choo has returned to the scene where he had so much success…
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Debris heralds a Habitat home
Volunteers gut old duplex on Leigh Avenue By: Jennifer Potash Gutting the interior of a house down to its frame may not seem like the most entertaining way to spend a weekend morning but it is great fun to the cadre of Habitat for Humanity volunteers working on a Leigh Avenue home. "What else would…
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Good grades for Charter School
By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Charter School is doing just fine, thank you, according to the annual report approved Wednesday by its board of trustees. "The patient is very healthy," said the school’s president, Peter Yianilos. The report shows that PCS is run with tight fiscal controls and began the 1999-2000 year with a balance…
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Mutually rewarding
Cherry Valley golfers benefit from interns By: Bob Nuse As the head golf professional at Cherry Valley County Club, Allan Bowman probably never expected to have his ability as a recruiter come into play. Fortunately for Bowman, and the members at CVCC, he’s turned out to be quite good at luring people to his club.…
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William J. Krasnow, 84
William J. Krasnow, 84, died last Thursday at Genesis Elder Care Center, South Brunswick, after a long illness. Born in New York, he lived in Long Island for 44 years before moving to the Rossmoor Senior Community in Monroe seven years ago. He had been an office manager for the New York Department of Social…
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Local teen rolling along in championship style
A Northeast Regional roller-skating champion, she is competing in the Junior Nationals this week in Lincoln, Neb. By: Frankie Richards As an athlete, Lauren Sabarese is one of the best-kept secrets in New Jersey. A Northeast Regional roller-skating champion, she is competing in the Junior Nationals this week in Lincoln, Neb. A graduate of South…
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Fire damages pizzeria
Michel Angelo’s Pizzeria and Restaurant at 5 Lawrenceville-Pennington Road, behind the Mobil gasoline service station, was damaged by fire late Tuesday night. The fire was reported at 11:20 p.m. by an employee of the Mobil service station. A customer alerted an attendant of a glow in the pizzeria, and the attendant called police, said police…
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Appeal of decision before zoners
By: Lea Kahn The Foxcroft Homeowners Association’s appeal of a township officials’ decision to allow part of a barn to be converted into office space at 10 Foxcroft Drive, off Princeton Pike, tops the agenda for the Zoning Board of Adjustment next week. The zoning board will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lower…
