Category: archives
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Engagement
Litvack – Gary By: centraljersey.com Alison Litvack, daughter of Eileen and Allan Litvack of East Windsor, has announced her engagement to marry Ross Gary, son of Judi and Robert Gary of Hightstown. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Hightstown High School, Class of 2002, and holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from The College of…
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PDS to host skating event
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton Day School skating team invites the public to a high schoolteam spirit showcase from on Saturday, May 1 from 1-4 p.m. at the Lisa McGraw ’44 rink on the PDS campus. Admission is free.
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Irregularities citedat Monroe polls
By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer MONROE – After hearing Greenbriar at Whittingham poll workers allegedly influencing voters Tuesday evening, one school board member is consider filing a complaint with the county. Two poll workers allegedly told voters at the polls in the retirement community that the schools were too expensive, which could be interpreted…
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SatSang – The Krishna Leela Center
By Abhi Kanitkar SatSang – The Krishna Leela Center 609-716-9262, www.KrishnaLeela.org, 13 Briardale Court, Plainsboro Group chanting for meditation and Self-Awakening and devotees’ discussion of divine miracles & experiences. This SUNDAY, 1/31st from 12:15pm – 1pm
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Union: We want four-year agreement, not two-year deal
Mironov: Cops could avoid layoffs By: Matt Chiappardi – Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR – If the township’s police union were to agree to a two-year offer that moves officers into the State Health Benefit Plan, the two layoffs ordered April 1 would be rescinded, according to Mayor Janice Mironov.
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Ford doing it all for Raiders
By: Bob Nuse – Sports Editor Bill McQuade knows he is going to get a solid effort from Mike Ford every time he takes the mound for the Hun School baseball team. Ford, a senior, is already ticketed to Princeton University, where he will become a member Scott Bradley’s pitching staff. But once he gets…
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In memory of Mrs. Brown
By: centraljersey.com Lace up your sneakers and walk to support the Cancer Institute of New Jersey. Today the Village School in Princeton Junction is holding an extra-special Wolf Walk in honor of, and in memory of, a very special teacher who lost her courageous battle with cancer in December. Mrs. Susan Brown taught in the…
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Book notes
Titles to please the curious By: Joan Ruddiman – Special Writer Fiction demands attention, often undivided. We start the mystery and there goes the "to do" list, answering messages and making dinner. Inevitably, our pleasurable reverie is jolted by guilt as we turn that last page. But how can we not read an intriguing novel…
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Antelis loses re-election bid
By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer MONROE – Tuesday night’s election results marked the end of 18 years of service on the board for school board President Amy Antelis. Ms. Antelis, the longest-serving member of the board, finished fourth in the race, behind fellow incumbents Lew Kaufman (5,176 votes) and Ira Tessler (5,064 votes) and…
