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George Carman Sr.
WHITEHOUSE STATION George W. Carman Sr. died July 16 at home. He was 79. Born in Pluckemin, he lived in Whitehouse for 34 years. Mr. Carman was an owner-operator truck driver for most of his life. He served his country as a first class seaman in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He…
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Letters (08.02.07)
Council candidate welcomes new French school To the Editor: I was delighted to learn that the French School of Princeton received the necessary approvals from the Zoning Board to relocate its K-5 students to Lawrence Township from its current site at All Saints’ Church in Princeton. As a former senior warden and member of the…
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Pantry needs a hand
Snack foods still needed By: Emily Holody Despite a recent donation from Mill Road Day Camp, the South Brunswick Food Pantry is in dire need of snack food. With school starting in only a month, the pantry needs snacks that can go in a lunch box and are semi-healthy. "We need snack foods that parents…
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Letters-Aug. 2, 2007
Guns not answer to deer problem To the editor: I attended the July 14 Solebury Township Supervisors meeting. I wanted to know more about the mobile killing units paid for with taxpayer money to track down and kill primarily innocent fawns and does in order to reduce the overall deer population in Solebury…
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Obituaries-Aug. 2, 2007
Evelyn Cubberley EWING Evelyn B. Cubberley, 88, died Monday, July 23, at Hunterdon Care Center in Raritan Township. Born in Trenton, Mrs. Cubberley lived most of her life in Ewing Township. She was a member of the Morning Star and former grand matron and a former member of the Rainbow Girls Assembly 9 in…
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Tom Yum Goong
Kaffir lime leaves, basil, coconut, scallions, lemon grass, peanut sauce and curries combine with vegetables, seafood, meat and poultry for the enchanting flavors of Thailand. By: Tom and Kate O’Neill The entrancing flavors of Thai cuisine are the star attraction in this stylish and welcoming setting in Princeton. The restaurant is located in the small…
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New cash for MOM study; Congress mulling $1 million for a new look at rail line
Paul Koepp From Cranbury, NJ Full Story
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Deer kill resumes in Solebury
Meantime, the Humane Society discussed non-lethal ways to cull the herd. By: Linda Seida SOLEBURY A federal crew, including a sharpshooter, returned to the township last week and killed 68 deer even as 50 residents gathered to learn about other, non-lethal methods of deer control. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services conducted the…
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Limo driver hits cop car
Police said the driver was going the wrong way on Coryell Street. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE A police officer suffered minor injuries, and his patrol car is out of commission after being struck early Monday by an off-duty limousine driver traveling the wrong way on a one-way street. Police said the limo driver, Roeland…
