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Cranbury hires temporary manager
Township names an intermim administrator and steps up its search for a permanent replacement. By:Brian Shappell A familiar face should help ease the tran sition between the outgoing township admin istrator and the incoming replacement. The Township Committee officially named Fred Jahn as the township’s interim administrator Monday. Mr. Jahn has been working on the…
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Charter School nonplussed by funding flap
Despite a threatened cut in funding, the president of the Princeton Charter School believes the school’s financial future is bright. By: Jeff Milgram The president of the Princeton Charter School believes a ruling that puts into question the school’s continued funding may be a good thing in the long run. “The bottom line is we’re…
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OBITUARIES, May 26, 2000
Jacob Goldstein, Helen E. Olden, Midlred C. Sensi, Helen S. Crill, Geoffrey Steele, Marieta J. Lazanski, Elissa S. Herst. Jacob Goldstein Holocaust survivor WEST WINDSOR — Jacob Goldstein of the Princeton Junction section died Tuesday at Calvary Hospital, Bronx, N.Y. He was 70. Born in Gniewoszow, Poland, he was a former resident of Brooklyn, N.Y.…
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A Touch of Taste
Acr Mercer welcomes Mansions in May supporters to its new home By: Christian Kirkpatrick The Arc Mercer, through its annual Mansions in May gala, has entertained its supporters in some of the most gracious homes in Mercer County over the years. Monday, the agency welcomed supporters into its own home, its new headquarters on Ewingville…
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Residents fear rail line’s impact
A high-speed rail link is cause for concern for those living in Dayton By: Matt Armstrong &nbs p; Freight trains lumber through South Brunswick sporadi cally, making houses next to the tracks tremble ever so slight ly. At night, the rumble of these slow-moving freight trains can be enough to wake up those…
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Council says sign can stay
Special panel to establish policy for placing ads on town property By:Mark Moffa HIGHTSTOWN The Borough Council voted at a special meeting Wednesday to establish a committee to address the use of borough-owned property for advertising. The vote followed a discussion of signs placed at the bridge abutment before a crowd of about 24…
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Federal grant to help fund school patrols
A three-year federal grant, totaling $500,000, to be used to pay the salary and benefits for four school resource officers in South Brunswick schools was accepted by the Township Council Tuesday By: David Weinstein A three- year federal grant, totaling $500,000, to be used to pay the sal ary and benefits for four school re…
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Thomas Tellefsen
HOLMDEL — Thomas Tellefsen, 92, of Holmdel, died May 18 at Holmdel Health Care Center. Mr. Tellefsen was a dock builder for Edward O. Vickberg Co. for 30 years, retiring in 1972. He was a Word War II Navy veteran; a life member of Sons of Norway, Arendal Noreg No. 466 in Marlboro; former member…
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Boys academy acquires option to buy Our Lady site
The Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart could file a site development plan as early as Thursday. By: Vic Monaco The Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart could file a site development plan for the former Our Lady of Princeton site as early as Thursday, after announcing it has an option to buy the property.…
