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Princeton smoking ban facing court fight
Both supporters and opponents of the strict ordinance are preparing for what could become a protracted legal battle. By: Jennifer Potash With the emotion and excitement surrounding the newly adopted smoking ban subsiding, both opponents and supporters of the ordinance are preparing for what could become a protracted legal battle. The Princeton Regional Health Commission…
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Fit for a queen
Arts Council gala honors president with seven-course dinner and wine By: Pat Tanner A food lover should be feted with a grand feast. And so it was for Suzanne Goldenson, who will step down from her position as president of the Arts Council of Princeton June 15, a position she has held for seven years.…
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Pantages, Wimer to represent GOP in Allentown
Win uncontested race for Borough Council By: Ken Weingartner ALLENTOWN — Republicans Peter Pantages and Daniel Wimer will represent the party in the November general election for Borough Council after running unopposed in Tuesday’s primary. Mr. Pantages, who currently is Borough Council president, received 72 votes while Mr. Wimer received 68 votes. Council member Richard…
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Frank Cimato, 91
nbsp;nbsp;HILLSBOROUGH — Frank Cimato died Sunday, June 4, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 91. nbsp;nbsp;Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Scotch Plains for 30 years before moving to Hillsborough in 1980. nbsp;nbsp;Mr. Cimato was an employee of Bell Labs AT&T in Murray Hill, and formerly with Western Electric in New York…
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Opera Festival kicks off season with ‘Carmen’
Opening night gala June 17 Opera Festival of New Jersey will celebrate the opening of its 17th season with an Opening Night Gala. Held Saturday, June 17, the event will begin at 5 p.m. Cocktails and dinner will be served under the festival tent located at the Princeton Theological Seminary. Dinner will be followed by…
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Ann Benicaso,71
nbsp;nbsp;RARITAN BOROUGH — Ann Benicaso died Saturday, May, 27, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. She was 71. nbsp;nbsp;Born in Manville, she lived most of her life there before moving to Raritan Borough 10 years ago. nbsp;nbsp;She was predeceased by her husband, Rocco A. Benicaso Sr., in March; two brothers, Adam J. and Anthony J.…
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Willam Warren Sr., 76
BELLE MEAD William Charles Warren Sr. died Monday, June 5, 2000 at home. He was 76. Born in Jersey City, he lived in Linden for 20 years before moving to Belle Mead in 1972. Mr. Warren was employed as a supervisor at New Jersey Bell in Jersey City and Somerville for 38 years, retiring in…
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Burke, Faber advance in Upper Freehold
Republicans face uncontested race for Township Committee By: UPPER FREEHOLD — It was a tie, but they both still won. Incumbent Republican Township Committeemen Paul Burke and Charles Faber each received 210 votes in the uncontested Republican primary Tuesday to run for two open seats in November. They will be unopposed in the November general…
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Wingerter, Nelson take Millstone primary victories
Will lead GOP ticket against Democrats Rother, Abate By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE — Cory Wingerter, the township’s current mayor, and Shade Tree Commission member Carol Nelson have been tapped to represent the Republican Party in the November Township Committee race. Mr. Wingerter received 321 votes and Ms. Nelson received 219 votes, eight ahead…
