Category: archives
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Country trip a breath of fresh air for city kids
Nonprofit organization brings New York City children to suburban and country homes for two weeks or more during the summer By: Matthew Armstrong Years ago, Robert and Debra Butler and their son, Cory, lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. Though they enjoyed living in the big city, they knew that city life was limited, especially for their…
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Township seeks talks on deer management
Township Committee authorizes discussions with state By: Jane Karlicek The Princeton Township Committee took the first step Monday night in creating a deer-management plan. Committee members unanimously approved a resolution to allow talks with the state to begin. "It authorizes us to meet with the Division of Fish, (Game) and Wildlife in regard to moving…
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Retiring WW-P principal awed by changes
Barbara Masonis will leave behind warm friendships and fond memories By: David M. Campbell Barbara Masonis, principal of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, has been around the block a few times. And now, after a 26-year career entirely in the district, she plans to retire, leave her home in Plainsboro, where she has lived for…
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Army of volunteers on patrol at Jasna Polana
PGA tournament depends on those who love the sport By: Jane Karlicek Alexine and Ken Kunz of Philadelphia came all the way to Princeton on Monday to drive a golf cart around and pick up trash. The Kunzes, who have been married 32 years, are volunteers at the Senior PGA Tour’s Instinet Classic being held…
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Group offers land for nature preserve
By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR – Friends of West Windsor Open Space has acquired 29.5 acres that will go toward creating a nature preserve in the heart of the township. On Thursday, the conservation group closed a $401,150 deal with local property owners Hanna and Tom Liao, Chung Kuan Lin and Lung Fong Lin…
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West Windsor 13s repeat as District 12 champs
Advance to Section 3 tournament By: Justin Feil Put the West Windsor 13-year-old all-star softball team under a little pressure, and look out. For the second year in a row, West Windsor won a must-win game to take the District 12 title. As 12-year-olds, however, the team coasted through the winners’ bracket before losing once…
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Angelina ‘Angie’ Campo, 76
LAWRENCE – Angelina "Angie" Campo, 76, died Saturday at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Trenton, she lived in Lawrenceville 50 years. Mrs. Campo was a head operating room nurse at St. Francis Medical Center for 12 years. She was past president of The Medical Society of New Jersey Auxiliary, Mercer County Medical Society…
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Identity theft by the numbers
By:Eric Schwarz Identity theft is a burgeoning crime, but is hard to track because "it is not broken out as a separate crime in analyses of fraud schemes," report the state Commission of Investigation and Office of the Attorney General. Here are some more figures from the state’s 146-page report on computer-related crimes, available…
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Richard C. Fowler, 80
MONROE – Richard C. Fowler of Monroe Township died July 8, 2000, in Monroe Village Health Care Center. He was 80. Born in Wolcott, N.Y., he was formerly of Belle Mead, wintered in Arizona, and most recently resided in Monroe Village. Dr. Fowler attended Duke University and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of…
