Category: archives
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Residents split on preservation of their ‘modern’ homes
Historic District Preservation Commission holds hearing on possible historic designation By: Cindy Lewinter Is it historical preservation or hysterical preservation? That was Gerry Kaplan’s question at a Wednesday public meeting held by the Princeton Historic District Preservation Commission to discuss historic district designation for the Deer Path and Clover Lane area of Princeton Township "I…
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Democrats unopposed in 16th District races
Two of three candidates are from Montgomery Township By: Greg Forester While the District 16 Republican candidates are facing off in a competitive primary next week, the three Democratic candidates including two Montgomery residents are running unopposed. The Democrats, Montgomery residents Wayne G. Fox, who is running for state Senate, and Michael Fedun,…
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Miluszewski repeats C.J. Group III javelin win
Haughton victorious in high jump as Hightstown girls place fifth as a team By: Sean Moylan They say that the only two things you can count in life are death and taxes. They may want to reconsider and add Tara Miluszewski and Jessica Haughton’s names to that list of things (or people) you can count…
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OBITUARIES, June 1, 2007
John T. Toscano, Khana Korkina, Dr. Karl Gossner, Gary W. Kreger John J. Toscano Former Princeton High teacher CRANBURY John James Toscano died Saturday at home. Mr. Toscano, known as "Mr. T" was a teacher at Princeton High School for 27 years, retiring in 1990. Born in Hackensack, he attended Hackensack Elementary, Lodi High…
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John Toscano
John "Mr. T" Toscano, died Saturday, May 26, at his home with his daughters. Born in Hackensack, he attended Hackensack Elementary, Lodi High School and went to National Agricultural College (Delaware Valley) in Doylestown, Pa. An interest in dairy farming brought him to Cranbury in 1960, where he bought a 110-year old dairy farm. Dairy…
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Pittas steps down as a Falcon coach
By: Sean Moylan Jan Pittas will not be returning as the Peddie girls’ varsity lacrosse team’s head coach next season. But it’s not because she doesn’t like coaching. In fact, she admires and respects all the players on her team. It’s just that she has a full time job and she wants to spend more…
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Looking back, looking ahead; eighth-graders take stock of their Cranbury days
By: Lacey Korevec Cranbury School eighth-graders are going through a confusing few weeks: they’re ready for a big change, but sentimental about what they’ll be leaving behind. The majority of them, who have been learning together within the comforting walls of Cranbury School since kindergarten, will be attending Princeton High School in the fall, where…
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We are the champions!
Carefree Falcons bring first-ever GMCT softball title to town By: Ken Weingartner EDISON It might seem obvious that playing a sport is about fun and games, but that’s not always the case. The pressure to win sometimes exceeds the enjoyment. For the Monroe Township High School softball team, this season was about fun and…
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Pedaling to held charity
Town invited to attend Sunday’s Bike-A-Thon benefiting the Ronald McDonal House charity By: Emily Holody Dust off your bikes and stretch your quads, Cranbury. The third annual Cranbury Area Mother’s Club Bike-A-Thon will be held Sunday, and everyone is encouraged to participate. From 4 to 6:30 p.m., participants are invited to bike, walk, stroll, jog…
