Category: archives
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Girls’ Track Athlete of the Year
Knights’ Thomas overcame hurdles as senior By: Justin Feil Holland Thomas can only speculate how good her senior year would have gone had she been fully healthy. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North hurdler spent much of the spring season battling the effects of bronchitis. "It was hard missing a lot of practices going to the doctor,"…
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Gavin W. Hendrickson
Gavin W. Hendrickson, 81, of Skillman died at home on June 29. Born in Penns Neck, he was a resident of Skillman for 54 years. He was a member of Princeton High School Class of 1945 and a United States Navy veteran of World War II. Mr. Hendrickson began his career working in area ice-skating…
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Child Stars
Actors’ NET kids around with ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,’ By: Stuart Duncan Evan Baranowski plays Charlie Brown and Tess Ammerman is Lucy in the Actors’ NET production of You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Actors’ NET has always been willing to take a chance if Joe or Cheryl Doyle thought it might help…
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Samuel L. Duncan Jr.
Samuel L. Duncan Jr., 83, of Ewing, died at Compassionate Care Hospice in Trenton on Monday. Born in Paulsboro, he was a resident of Pennington for 16 years before moving to Ewing. He served three and a half in the U.S. Navy Air Corps during World War II. He attended Princeton University, the University of…
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Thomas Hawley Huber
Thomas Hawley Huber, 78, of Fayetteville, N.Y., died at his home on June 26. Born in Syracuse, NY, he was a resident of Pennington for 42 years before moving to Fayetteville in 1999. He was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps from 1946 to 1948 and during that time served in Guam. He was…
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From Shangri-La and Back
As Asbury Park looks to the future, a new book explores its past. By: Susan Van Dongen It was trends in travel that altered the fortunes of Asbury Park, along with a number of other seaside cities and resorts in New Jersey. But for Asbury Park, which enjoyed its glorious heyday in the first two…
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High-tech designers move into old-tech house
JK Design unveils updated John R. Staats house By:Audrey Levine Two sycamore trees, wedding gifts from the 1800s, stand out front, separating the building from the bustle of Amwell Road. The outside brick is preserved on a building overlooking the Royce Brook Pond in the back. Nearby, stands an old white carriage house, and next…
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Fabulous Fourth
Missed the fun at the Independence day celebration? Take a look at some of the fun the day had to offer
