Category: archives
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Planners reject camp parking lot plan
Black Bear Lake proposal fails By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE — The Planning Board has blocked Black Bear Lake Day Camp’s plan to build a parking lot on Red Valley Road. At its June 14 meeting, the board voted 6-2 against owner Mark Magid’s proposal. Board members Dorothy McLaughlin and George Zanetakos voted in…
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Coming in Friday’s Herald
By: Staff Hightstown council candidate A fourth candidate for the Hightstown Borough Council will be on local ballots. Look for Mark Moffa’s story on Hightstown’s "stealth candidate." Fourth of July on the second The East Windsor Fourth of July extravagnaza will be held July 2 and we’ll have a complete detailing of the evening’s entertainment…
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WASHINGTON CROSSING NATURE CENTER NOTES
Activities for children and adults The following is a list of activities being offered through the Interpretive Center at Washington Crossing State Park in Titusville. Some programs are offered free without registration requirements; some will require a nominal materials charge and/or advanced registration. A fee will be charged to motor vehicles entering the park on…
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AHS students make most of chances
By: Wednesday night nearly 230 seniors were scheduled to graduate from Allentown High School. The occasion marked the end of a chapter in their young lives, and the start of a new one. If the past few years are any indication, their stories, when completed, will be filled with success. There have been successes and…
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Proposed parking fee hike generates protest
Parking meter rates in downtown Princeton Borough would rise to $1.50 per hour. By: Jennifer Potash Princeton Borough merchants, along with some residents and downtown shoppers, are preparing do to battle with the Borough Council over proposed parking meter rate changes. Petitions are being circulated in downtown businesses calling for the council to abandon the…
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D’Andrea among top high school lacrosse goalies
Montgomery resident is an All-American By: Justin Feil Rich D’Andrea has every reason to sit back and be content with one of the greatest lacrosse seasons ever. But he won’t just enjoy it. He’ll work hard to better it. “I think I’m going to work this summer just as hard as last,” the Montgomery resident…
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Gypsies and toreador
By: Christian Kirkpatrick Under skies as changeable as a wanton woman’s affections, the Opera Festival of New Jersey inaugurated its 17th season Saturday with a gala dinner and the opening of Georges Bizet’s “Carmen.” Food for the 200 patrons was served in a tent on the grounds of the Princeton Theological Seminary, less than a…
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Police fight parole of killer of two officers
A press conference was held June 19 in Princeton. By: Jennifer Potash The state’s highest-ranking law enforcement officers, as well as a coalition of local chiefs of police, urged the state Supreme Court to reverse a state appeals court ruling to parole Thomas Trantino, the killer of two Lodi police officers in 1963, at a…
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Lillian Berman, 85
Lillian Berman, 85 Lillian Berman, 85, of Monroe died Sunday at Cranbury Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Monroe. Born in New York, she moved to Monroe a few years ago. She is survived by her nieces and nephews. Services were private under the direction of The Crabiel Home for Funerals.
