Category: archives
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Meadowbrook-Route 130 intersection to improve
Realignment with Gordon Road, traffic light sought By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON – The township is seeking approval from the state Department of Transportation to improve a dangerous intersection that has been the site of numerous accidents over the years. Mike Dill, township administrator, informed the Township Committee on June 29 the township had devised a…
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Letters
Tree of Death must be moved To the editor: In response to Mr. Pierson’s letter to the editor June 20 regarding the dangerous tree on Route 179, I, too, agree that it is another traffic accident waiting to happen. As a business owner whose property abuts the tree in question besides completely obscuring the traffic…
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Washington Arts Council plans event
Local folk singer to perform at coffeehouse By: Kristy Klaus WASHINGTON – Fame and fortune don’t matter to folk singer Karen Young. She said she made her CD, "Karen Young Words in the Wind," not to make money, but to share her music with other people. "I love to write and play music," Ms.…
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At this event, they’re of principal importance
Principals’ Center for the Garden State gets set to host annual summer institute By: Jeff Milgram With a tall, slender figure and carefully coiffed gray hair, Helen Martinson looks like a society matron or the president of the local garden club. Who would suspect that Ms. Martinson has one of the toughest jobs in the…
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Pond Road award-winners
By: Academic Excellence — Amanda Bair, Torey Edgcomb, Joshua Green, Stephanie Hodul, Hope Nemeth, Jennifer Orchard, Christopher Rangel, Rachael Smith, Christine Tash, Matthew Cook, Danielle Rylak, Benjamin DeHart, Martha Federkiewicz, Kelly Hanlon, Heather Lafferty, Ryan O’Connor, Emily Panasowich, Jacqueline Silvestrov, Courtney Stephens, Ashutosh Vats, Jason Nizolek, Ashley Bucsek. Educational Improvement — Kevin Beyrouty, Devon Ettenger,…
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Helen J. Glover, 82
Helen J. Glover of Kingston area died Monday at Princeton Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center. She was 82. Born in New York, she was a resident of Princeton since 1950, moving to Kingston 12 years ago. She retired in 1990 after 35 years as an office administrator at the Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, Forrestal…
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Senior Menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, July 6 – Vegetable soup, meat loaf…
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Willard Starks, 94
Willard S. Starks, 94, of Kingston, New Jersey, died on June 29, at the Medical Center at Princeton. He was born in Chatham, New York, graduated from Harvard in 1927 and studied drama at Yale University. Over the next 10 years he had three plays produced in New York. He moved to Princeton in 1963…
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Rec area work in the slow lane
Byron Johnson Area plans on hold By: Frank C. D’Amico UPPER FREEHOLD – A Monmouth County road project has slowed the progress of the Byron Johnson Recreation Area. County engineers working on the Allentown Westerly Bypass have decided to move road lines related to the project approximately 55 feet, cutting into a portion of…
