Category: archives
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Elementary principal resigns
By Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer PLUMSTED School officials are preparing to say goodbye to another administrator: Jean Morgan, principal of Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary School, has submitted her resignation. Ms. Morgan will leave her position as principal and move to North Myrtle Beach, S.C., because her husband, Bob, is being transferred there. Mr.…
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Rodianov shows progress during quiet week for South
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor It was an uneventful week for the South Brunswick High tennis team, for the most part. The Vikings fell to East Brunswick and J.P. Stevens last Thursday and Friday, although their was a bright spot in the setback to Stevens. ”Edward (Rodianov) took a set from the first singles player…
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Richard Waseleski
LAWRENCEVILLE — Richard John Waseleski, 80, died Friday at Capital Health System at Mercer. Born in Trenton, he was a resident of Lawrenceville for the past 48 years. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Jelen Mankowski Waseleski; a daughter, Colleen Guarrera of Mount Laurel; a son, Donald Waseleski of Lawrenceville;…
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Everyone contributes for 12-2 AHS baseball
Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The members of the Allentown High baseball team understood from the start of the season that they were expected to do very well. “We have played up to expectations,” noted Allentown Coach Brian Nice of his 12-2 team. “In some regards, we have exceeded them.” Thanks to a…
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Do something about Route 130
Dave Fried, Mayor, Robbinsville Township To the editor: When I campaigned among Robbinsville voters in 2005, their feelings about Route 130 were clear: they were tired of a highway that looked like something from another era, and they were weary of driving long distances for basic goods and services. A former mayor even described Route…
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Development plan troubles Claremont residents
By Audrey Levine With a unifying feeling that the proposal was not welcome, residents gathered to hear a plan that would create a new community less than 500 feet from an area that was described by one resident as one of the “oldest, quietest towns” in Hillsborough. About 80 residents from the Claremont neighborhood attended…
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Nancy ‘Ann’ Heckel
Owned local company LAMBERTVILLE — Nancy “Ann” McLean Heckel died at home late last week after a brief illness. She was 59. Born in Arlington, Va., she grew up in McLean, Va., received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Arizona State University and moved to the Princeton area in 1982. At that time she took…
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Florence baseball clinches spot in playoffs
Sean Moylan Hans Lopez wasn’t even in the Florence High tennis team’s original lineup for the opening round of the BCSL Open last Friday at Veteran’s Park. Originally, Ben Pinter was scheduled to play at third singles for the Flashes, but he pulled a muscle and had to be scratched from the lineup…
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DISPATCHES: Neutering the watchdog
by Hank Kalet, Managing Editor Another day, another corruption probe or arrest. The latest political news to tarnish the state’s already tarnished image comes from the Hudson County town of Guttenberg, where Mayor David Delle Donna and his wife, Anna, a former member of the Planning Board, were found guilty on corruption charges in a…
