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Man charged in slashing
Police say box cutter was used in assault. By: Linda Seida SOLEBURY Police on Tuesday were investigating an assault that occurred early that morning in Lahaska when one man allegedly slashed another man with a box cutter. The victim, Ruben Aparicio, no age given, remained hospitalized in stable condition at St. Mary Medical Center…
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A New Spring Street In Town
Families will make music together in a concert in a concert outside the Princeton Public Library. By: Rachel Marx A poster for Spring Street’s Sept. 22 concert was designed by band member Nim Ben-Reuven, whose artwork will be on display at Small World Coffee Oct 2. to Nov 6. The newly formed band Spring Street…
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Kid Stuff
Activities, programs and special events for children of all ages Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, 1635 River Road, New Hope, Pa., After-School Wonder Walk, grades 2-4, Sept. 18, 4-5:30 p.m., members free, adults $5, seniors $3, ages 4-14 $2; Preschool Reading Hour (must be accompanied by adult), Sept. 20, 10-11 a.m., members free, $5 adults, $3…
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St. Paul’s has a crowded house; major expansion planned
EAST WINDSOR — St. Paul’s Lutheran Church has a good problem — too many people attending services. ”When a church gets to 75 to 80 percent capacity, a visitor will consider it full and too crowded,” said Paul Prior, co-chairman of the church’s building committee. Pastor James Egan feels the same way. ”It gets uncomfortable…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Sept. 11
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Sept. 11 Greenview condos merit opposition To the editor: I want to respond to last Friday’s article: "Hillier touts changes in Greenview condos." The developer claims his project would "improve the neighborhood." In fact it has already begun to degrade it. Hillier’s first "improvement" was to evict 2 long-term residents of…
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Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007
Brian F. Lauter Brian F. Lauter, 57, of Hopewell Township died Monday at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, he was a Hopewell area resident most of his life. A 1968 graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School and a graduate of Rider College, he was employed as chief of asbestos control…
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Intrepid kayakers explore the Millstone
Anthony V. Coppola Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — Curiosity finally got the best of lifetime friends Keith Rebhorn and Remi Cossart. The result was a grueling but satisfying conclusion to their high school days. Early last month the duo embarked on an estimated 60-mile kayaking journey beginning in the Millstone River behind Mr. Rebhorn’s house…
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OBITUARY: Alma M. O’Hara Versfeld
Lawrence resident Alma M. O’Hara Versfeld, 72, died Saturday at the Lawrenceville Nursing and Rehabilitation Hospice in Lawrenceville. She was 72. She was born in Mt. Carmel, Pa., and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Versfeld worked and traveled for the American consulate in South Africa, where she met and married her husband Alexander, before…
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OBITUARY: John J. McCarthy
Longtime West Windsor resident John J. McCarthy died at home on Friday. He was 71. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he was a resident of West Windsor since 1941. He was a graduate of St Paul’s School, Trenton Catholic High School, and Rutgers University. While at Trenton Catholic High School he was a quarterback on…
