Category: archives
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Lorraine Moench
EAST WINDSOR Lorraine Moench, 88, died Monday at home. Born in Harrison, she and husband Charles raised their family in Nutley and retired to Toms River. She was a 1937 Harrison High School graduate and worked part-time in various clerical positions while raising her children. Devout in her faith, she treasured friendships at the…
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Harris M. Findlay Jr.
Life insurance vice president Harris M. “Tom” Findlay Jr. of Princeton died Sunday at University Medical Center at Princeton after a short illness. He was 85. Born in Richmond, Va., he was a resident of Princeton since 1981. He was formerly vice president of the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia in Richmond. He attended…
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BREAKING: SBHS teacher charged with sexual assault
A physical education teacher at South Brunswick High School has been charged with sexual assault for allegedly having a relationship with a student, according to the Middlesex County prosecutor’s office. Daniel W. Kerekes, 37, of 32 East St., Apt. C, South River, was arrested Saturday, a day after high school Principal Timothy Matheny contacted the…
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Rabies clinic in West Amwell
A free rabies clinic will be held Saturday, May 3, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the West Amwell township garage on Mt. Airy-Harbourton Road. Dogs must be on a leash; cats in cages. Licenses will be available.
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Elks to have dinner
The Lambertville Elks, 66 Wil St., will have a dinner Wednesday, April 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. The cost is $8 a person. There will be homemade stuffed shells, meatballs, rolls, salad and dessert. For takeouts, call 397-4210.
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Township briefs
Bloomingdale, Taurus drives fire zones extended The Township Committee unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance Tuesday to amend the fire zone code to allow for the designation of several other fire zones along Bloomingdale Drive and Taurus Drive. The purpose of the changes is to allow fire equipment and other emergency vehicles to have…
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Dispatches: We should do as we say
by Hank Kalet, Managing Editor Americans are bogged down in two wars and are threatening to begin another — all because of a double-standard on nuclear weapons. That’s the argument that Jonathan Schell, a fellow at the Nation Institute and a lecturer at Yale University, makes about the growing dangers of nuclear proliferation. In a…
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Cranbury library enters the future
High-tech options are available By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The Cranbury Public Library has made some of the newest technology around available to patrons both at its location and through cyberspace. The library is now checking out Playaways, self-playing digital audiobooks, to residents and making the MyLibraryDV, a free video download service, available…
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Committees to meet for discussion on school-budget cuts
By Maria Prato-Gaines MONROE Township Council and Board of Education subcommittees will meet Monday to discuss what should be done about the recently rejected school budget. The council will then hold a public meeting on May 5 at which a decision could be made on how to proceed, said Wayne Hamilton, township administrator. The…
