Category: archives
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‘Letters from Antiterra’
Nabakov’s novel about an incestuous love affair is the inspiration for a collage exhibit at Small World Coffee. By: Kristin Boyd "Child with Orbs" is a collage by Samantha Tessler Nguyen. As a young girl growing up in Cranbury, Samantha Tessler Nguyen, 22, often climbed a magnolia tree in her neighbor’s backyard and nestled into…
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School drug policy still being revised by committee
After reviewing survey results, others schools’ policies, school board committee is still finalizing policy changes By:Eileen Oldfield After meeting surveying the public and meeting with the school district attorney, the Board of Education’s Policy Committee is starting an extensive revision of the district’s drug policy. The committee had more than 800 responses to an online…
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WEB UPDATEAuthorities execute warrant against missing Millstone man
Seize personal belongings from East Windsor job site By: Vic Monaco Law enforcement authorities have executed a search warrant at the East Windsor workplace of Rosario "Roy" Digirolamo, the married Millstone man who police want to talk to about the abandonment of his baby and the disappearance of his girlfriend and the baby’s mother, Amy…
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Sustainable project focuses on goals, steps for township
Second public meeting adds energy conservation By:Audrey Levine A beginning plan was presented and the project took a step forward as the New Jersey Sustainable State Institute (NJSSI) unveiled prospective ideas for a Sustainable Hillsborough program at the initiative’s second public forum Tuesday. About 50 residents gathered together to discuss decisions made at a previous…
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Library director search moves on
Candidates will be screened and brought in for interviews By: Michelle McGuinness The preliminary interview process is already under way in Cranbury Public Library’s search for a new director. Kathy Easton, the secretary of the library’s board of trustees, said 10 to 12 candidates are interested in the position. Ms. Easton is the chair of…
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Mershon happy to be playing
Hun grad gets shot in Sunshine Classic By: Justin Feil Randy Mershon had gone to the Sunshine Football Classic in each of the past two years to root for Hun School teammates. Thursday, he will have the chance to compete in the all-star game that kicks off 7 p.m. at The College of New Jersey’s…
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Girls’ Lacrosse Player of the Year
Panthers’ Langdon grew into new role By: Justin Feil Keely Langdon stands out on the lacrosse field, and not just because she is 5-foot-10. In four years starting for Princeton Day School, Langdon made her presence felt from end to end. For four years, she started at center, right in the middle of all the…
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Top of the (personal) pops
A list of the top ten albums this year By: Hank Kalet Summer’s here both literally and figuratively and, as Martha and the Vandellas sang more than 40 years ago, "the time is right for dancing in the streets." And you can’t dance if you’re not listening to music. Summer also is the…
