Category: archives
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Compiled by Mary Stulack Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in The Manville News, drop a note to Mary Stulack, Calendar, 307 Omni Drive, Hillsborough, 08844. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (359-3930) or e-mailed…
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Richard M. Wood
WEST WINDSOR Richard M. Wood, 55, died Saturday at his home. Born in Princeton, he had lived in Princeton Junction the past 19 years. Son of the late Howard G. and Lucy Blackford Wood, he is survived by his wife, Alice S. Nippins Wood of Princeton Junction; son Richard M. Wood Jr. of Princeton…
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Through the mill—a time line
Late 2003 John Wolfington’s Greystone Capital Partners enters into a contract for the eventual purchase of the former rug mill property on Bank Street. March 8, 2004 Greystone officials present a plan for building 82 residential units, retail space and borough facilities, including the Police Department, at the 7-acre site at a cost…
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Grace B. Powell
Retired from phone company Grace B. Powell of Princeton died today at Princeton Care Center. She was 90. Born in Portsmouth, N.H., she resided most of her life in Trumbull, Conn., before moving to Princeton. She retired from the Southern Connecticut Telephone Co. in the 1980s and moved in Princeton in 1990. She was married to…
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Montgomery school board member resigns
MONTGOMERY — Saul Rubinstein has resigned his seat on the Montgomery Township Board of Education, citing personal reasons, school superintendent Sam Stewart said Friday. Mr. Rubinstein, who resigned Tuesday night, could not be reached for comment. He had been elected to a three-year term on the board in April, 2006. “My feelings are similar to all the other board members and that…
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Detective: Broxmeyer had 100-plus illegal photos of teen girls
By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer Former Hightstown High School football star and track coach Todd J. Broxmeyer, who remains in a New York state prison on rape and child pornography charges, illegally took more than 100 pictures of 20 to 30 teenage girls in different stages of undress on his cell phone, according to…
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Giants player charged by SPCA
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer MONROE — New York Giants linebacker and Monroe resident Antonio Pierce received a summons for failure to provide proper food, water and shelter to one of his pit bulls, Wednesday. If convicted, Mr. Pierce could face up to a $1,000 fine, six months in jail or both. Two of Mr.…
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Three bandmates charged with bias crimes turn themselves in
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer The three 18-year-old East Windsor men accused of scrawling anti-Semitic and profane graffiti on monuments and street signs in that township, Hightstown and Roosevelt have all surrendered to police, each posting $5,000 bail in each of the municipalities, East Windsor Police said. Nikolai Afanassenkov, Max Drazdik and Nicholas Kurahara were…
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Culinology open house
The Hospitality, Restaurant and Institution Management (HRIM) Program at Mercer County Community College will host a Culinology open house for prospective students on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. in the Culinary Center, ES 111, on Mercer’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. Culinology is a growing career field that combines the culinary arts…
