Category: archives
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Manville firm helps update cancer information Web site
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer It took additional features and a more professional style to jump from a possible 100 hits per day to a possible 300 hits. For Galvanek & Wahl Advertising Agency, on South Main Street, it was all in a day’s work when the agency agreed to redo the Web site for…
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With all scores in, Weston Scool now passing NCLB guidelines
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer A completed standardized testing score assessment moved Weston Elementary School from a failing designation to a passing one under the No Child Left Behind law specifications, Superintendent Donald Burkhardt said Jan. 23. ”It’s extremely frustrating to have a school that passed reported as failing,” said Dr. Burkhardt. “I’m glad that…
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Carol B. Steinberg
Former Princeton resident MISSOLULA, Mont. — Carol Bruber Steinberg died of cancer Wednesday at a nursing home in Missoula. She was 74. She was a former Princeton resident. Born in St. Paul, Minn., she attended Carleton College and the University of Minnesota. In 1956, she married Malcolm S. Steinberg and moved to Baltimore with…
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Virginia C. Pollard
Daughter lives in Princeton MONROE —Virginia Claxton Pollard died Jan. 12 at University Medical Center at Princeton after suffering a stroke. She was 80. Born in East Braintree, Mass., she grew up in Providence, R.I. and New York City. She was a school teacher and later a marriage and family counselor. She graduated in…
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Donald A. Johnson Sr.
Longtime Princeton resident Donald A. Johnson Sr. of Princeton died Tuesday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 69. Born in Amelia County, Va., he moved to Princeton in the late 1940s and graduated from Princeton High School in 1956. He retired as a liquor salesman for Dorchester Inc. where he earned several…
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Township moves to buy rights on Long Hill Road properties
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer The Township Committee unanimously introduced an ordinance Jan. 22 to preserve 43 acres of land along Long Hill Road for a price of $886,000 from the Open Space Trust Fund. Committeeman Bob Wagner said the township is preparing to purchase about 21 acres of land that border the Azimi property…
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Joseph E. Kamrad
Joseph E. “Papa Joe” Kamrad, 90, died in St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing Center, Lawrenceville on Saturday. Born in Trenton, he had been a resident of Pennington for over 62 years. He had served with the U.S. Army during World War II in Panama. He was employed by Rockwell Manufacturing, Hopewell, before his retirement. . He…
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Microphone innovator James West to speak Feb. 9
James West, co-inventor of the modern-day microphone, will give the keynote address Feb. 9 at a leadership conference sponsored by the Princeton chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. Mr. West’s talk is free and open to the public, and will be in the Friend Center Auditorium on the campus of Princeton University. His…
