Category: archives
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Space allotted for town library
Part of Wright South eyed for possible new building. By: Michelle McGuinness The township has provided a 10,000-square-foot placeholder for a possible freestanding library in its plan for the Wright South property near the Cranbury School, Committeewoman Pari Stave, liaison to the library board of trustees, announced at the committee’s meeting Aug. 9. Ms. Stave…
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Drunken driving crackdown set for area
By: Nick Norlen Beginning today and extending to Sept. 3, area law enforcement officers will be stepping up enforcement of impaired driving as part of New Jersey’s "Over the Limit, Under Arrest" 2007 crackdown. The goal of the program is to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving through high-visibility enforcement and to arrest…
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Obituaries for week of Aug. 17
By: Ann Elizabeth Sterling HIGHTSTOWN Ann Elizabeth Sterling 72, died Tuesday at her home. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., she lived in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, for many years before moving to Hightstown 27 years ago. At the time of her death, she was employed as a Realtor by Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors in Princeton…
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Locals show East water polo gaining
Princeton team finishes 26th at Junior Olympics By: Justin Feil Two East Coast teams competed in the recent Junior Olympic Water Polo Championships in San Jose, Calif. One was the Cardinal and Gold boys’ water polo club out of Towson, Md. They finished 45th out of 48 teams. The other was a Princeton team that…
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Football program needs players
Recreation Department seeking kids for Monroe Wolverines Midget-level Pop Warner team. By: Bill Greenwood MONROE The Monroe Wolverines Midget-level Pop Warner football team is looking for a few good players to round out its 2007 lineup. Mary Lange, a program supervisor at the Monroe Township Recreation Department, said the team currently has 17 members,…
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‘How to Boil Water’ and other adventures
"How to Boil Water" is chatty but surprisingly comprehensive, with bright graphics and photos that should entice all but the most disinterested to try a recipe or two By: Faith Bahadurian Date-Night Chicken from ‘How to Boil Water,’ which is ‘ideal for someone striking out on his or her own for the first time’ and…
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Moo Moo
Moo Moo, a very sweet 1-1/2-year-old female hound mix, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Moo Moo" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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She’s the newest officer in the line of duty in Princeton
Princeton Township adds sixth female officer to force of 31 By: Nick Norlen Princeton Township Police Officer Jennifer Lacovara is not one to limit herself. Sworn in as the township’s newest probationary patrol officer on Monday, Officer Lacovara has high aspirations for her career in law enforcement. But not just in any one direction. "I…
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Scherholz skates into HHS Hall of Fame
By: Sean Moylan, Sports Writer Up until the last couple of years, the most successful varsity sports program at Hightstown High may have been ice hockey. And the Rams’ greatest ice hockey player ever was Dale Scherholz, who will be inducted into the Hightstown Athletic Hall of Fame this fall. A center iceman, Scherholz holds…
