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Dorothy Bogert Savidge
Dorothy Bogert Savidge, 92, of Washington, Vt., died Monday in Sewell. She and her family were residents of the Hopewell Township-Lambertville area for many years. Born in Wycoff, she attended school in Hackensack and graduated from Trenton State College in 1935 with a degree in elementary education. She taught elementary school in Point Pleasant, West…
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OBITUARIES, Aug. 28, 2007
Brig. Gen William Whipple Jr., George L. James III, Filomena T. Carnevale, John R. Herriott Sr., Robert J. Lau, Dawne J. Murphy, Ralph A. Lorini, Miklos Schwartz, Dr. Floyd Weinstock Gen. William Whipple Jr. Career in civil engineering PLAINSBORO — Brig. Gen. William Whipple, Jr. of Princeton, a retired Army officer, Rhodes scholar, and…
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Local police feel burden of state directive to check legal residence
In serious crimes and drunken driving cases, an order to determine immigrant status By: Nick Norlen Wednesday’s state attorney general directive requiring law enforcement officials to inquire about suspects’ legal residence status in some cases has left Princeton’s two police chiefs with questions and immigrant advocates with concerns. Issued by state Attorney General…
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PU basketball recalls van Breda Kolff
Former Tiger coach left mark By: Justin Feil Forty years after Butch van Breda Kolff left Princeton University to be head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, his influence remains strong among the Tigers men’s basketball family. The family lost one of its patriarchs when van Breda Kolff died Wednesday at the age of 84…
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Disaster behind PU women’s soccer
Tigers return fitter to start season By: Justin Feil The Princeton University women’s soccer team fully expects to bounce back from what they label a disaster. It took a four-game winning streak at the end of last year just to finish with an 8-7-1 record, its 10th straight winning season. The four-game streak in which…
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Get a ‘Second Life’ at virtual Princeton University
A new home for some venerable campus buildings By: Katie Wagner Some of Princeton University’s most historic buildings have been given a new home. A student returning to campus, however, wouldn’t be able to notice the change unless he or she logged on to Second Life, a 3-D virtual world accessible through the Internet that…
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Hospital’s new command center to hold open house Sept. 14
By: Nick Norlen Princeton HealthCare System will hold an open house for its newly completed Incident Command Center 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 14 at its Witherspoon Street location. Hospital staff and members of the community are invited to see the center set up to handle an emergency crisis. Hospital officials will be on…
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No plea deal for PU student beating
Lawyer cites results of polygraph test, witness reports By: Nick Norlen A Princeton University student and his friend who were charged with aggravated assault in the beating of another student rejected plea deals from the Mercer County prosecutor last week, their attorneys said. University student Nicholas Hermandorfer and his friend, Adam Fassnacht, were arrested June…
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West Windsor girds for new redevelopment sessions
Educational meetings, more committees and more community involvement on the agenda in coming months By: Greg Forester WEST WINDSOR A new series of dates for educational meetings, more committees, and more community involvement are part of the township’s plan to determine exactly what West Windsor residents want on the 350-acre redevelopment area around the…
