Category: archives
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West Windsor Planning Board feels left in the dark over redevelopment effort
New ad hoc committees do not include members as participants, chairman asserts By: Katie Wagner WEST WINDSOR The latest complaints about the township’s redevelopment process come from Planning Board members who say they’ve been left in the dark and want to play a greater role in determining the project’s direction. These opinions surfaced at…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, through Thursday, . Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters may not…
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West Windsor redevelopment referendum gains little council support
Anklowitz proposal not backed by others on council; now the focus turns to a possible public opinion survey By: Greg Forester WEST WINDSOR West Windsor voters won’t see a question about redevelopment and transit villages on the November ballot after a push for a nonbinding referendum by Council President Will Anklowitz received little support…
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Art on Fire
The Trenton Artists’ Workshop Association Ignites the Trenton City Museum with provocative new work. By: Megan Sullivan During a training class at work, Robert Girandola and his colleagues discussed different generations and how families have transformed through television over the years. A zealot artist by night, the color scientist had an idea spark in his…
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Clifford Perrine
Clifford K. Perrine, 72, died Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Gardens at Monroe. Born in Monmouth Junction, he was raised in Jamesburg and lived in Monroe for the past 50 years. He was a construction foreman for many different companies over the course of his career, until his retirement in 1993. He was a volunteer…
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Rider student, dean arraigned in drinking death case
Both register pleas of not guilty By: Lea Kahn TRENTON In a brief procedural step that lasted a couple of minutes, Rider University student Adriano DiDonato of Princeton Township was arraigned on charges of aggravated hazing in state Superior Court in Trenton on Wednesday morning. Dean of Students Anthony Campbell was arraigned on the…
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Home invasion charges filed in Princeton
Police say two are affiliated with the Bloods gang By: Nick Norlen Police are continuing to investigate following the home invasion robbery allegedly perpetrated by three teenagers two of whom are affiliated with the Bloods gang in Princeton Borough on Sunday. There have been reports of similar incidents nearby. Township resident Rudi V.…
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OBITUARIES, Aug. 10, 2007
Atle Selberg, Carl E. Fuchs, Cephas H. Monnett Atle Selberg Mathematician Norwegian mathematician Atle Selberg, professor emeritus in the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, died Monday at his home in Princeton. He was 90. Throughout a career spanning more than six decades, Professor Selberg made significant contributions to modular forms,…
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Princeton health officials to get final say on emergency contract
Borough Council tables vote on hiring the Emergency Response Design Group By: Nick Norlen The Princeton Regional Health Commission will get a final say on the hiring of an emergency preparedness consulting firm before Borough Council votes to approve the contract, the council decided Tuesday. The council tabled a vote on a professional services agreement…
