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  • POST DEADLINES

    How to reach the Post    Deadlines for The South Brunswick Post are noon Monday for letters and noon Thursday for social items.    Items can be mailed to: P.O. Box 309, Dayton, NJ 08824; faxed to (732) 329-9286 or e-mailed to the e-mail addresses listed below:    ‡ Hank Kalet, managing editor, at [email protected]    ‡ Rich Fisher,…

  • Jorge Cruz Barrientos

    By:Staff EAST WINDSOR — Jorge Cruz Barrientos, 48, died Wednesday in Washington Township. Born in Chiquimolilla, Santa Rosa, Guatemala, he lived there before moving to East Windsor. He worked with IPS Landscaping, Hightstown. Son of the late Octavio Cruz, he is survived by his wife, Dora Elena Vazquez De Cruz of Guatemala; five children, Axeel…

  • Swing’s the thing for the top male

    Dale Scherholz is HHS Male Athlete of the Year By: Neil Hay        Whether a bat or a hockey stick, when one or the other is in Dale Scherholz’ hands, good things happen.    So much so this past year, that Scherholz walked away with Male Athlete of the Year at last week’s Hightstown annual sports…

  • PHS grad Drimmer runs for research

    Marathoner aided leukemia cause By: Justin Feil    For more than four months, Michelle Drimmer kept a hospital bracelet on her wrist.    It wasn’t hers. The bracelet belonged to a little boy, Ryan, in Burlington, Vt. who has leukemia.    “People were supposed to ask me about it,” said Drimmer, a 1998 Princeton High graduate. “It was…

  • School district provides quality education

    By: Jeffrey Bond and Catherine Tolmie To the editor:    We are happy to have three graduates in the Class of 2000 — one from Douglass College and two from Hightstown High School.    It’s long overdue that we publicly thank the East Windsor Regional Schools for a total of 39 years of quality education. In these…

  • From the mind of Michel Mockers

    By: Ilene Dube    The following excepts from the writings of Michel Mockers form the foundations of the PHOENIX philosophy:    “Since the Renaissance, conflicts pitting labor and management against each other have been due to a permanent policy of keeping the workers’ salaries as low as possible while keeping profit as high as possible.” ***    “Art…

  • OBITUARIES, June 16, 2000

    Michele Tamasi, David Heaps, Pamela Donath, Gino Treves, Andrea Paoletti, Robert Faherty, Margaret Sutphen, Mary Lawson, Alex D. Fox. Michele A. Tamasi Worked at Sarnoff facility    Michele Angelo Tamasi of Princeton Borough died Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. He was 85.    Born in Carpinone, Italy, he was a longtime Princeton…

  • MacLean lot parking squeeze looms

    Will shrink to accommodate housing By: Jennifer Potash    The MacLean Street parking lot has become the subject of a quiet dispute in the overall battle for parking spots in the downtown.    In less than a week, the borough is expected to begin construction of 12 units of affordable housing — six on MacLean Street and…

  • A new voice

    University hires new communications director By: Jeff Milgram    Princeton University has appointed Lauren Robinson-Brown, a former journalist who serves as the assistant New Jersey secretary of state, to the post of director of communications.    Ms. Robinson-Brown succeeds Justin Harmon, who left Princeton in May to become the communications director at Wesleyan University. She will assume…