Category: archives
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Love, Princeton-style
Palmer Square is setting for pilot reality TV show By: Olivia Tattory Love, Princeton-style, is in the air and may soon be on the air. "Welcome to the Family," a potential pilot for NBC, began filming Thursday in Palmer Square outside the Nassau Inn, profiling a local couple ready to move into the next phase…
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Helping keep Cranbury clean
The first Cranbury Township Stream Cleanup to take place at 9a.m. tomorrow By: Lacey Korevec Cranbury’s Environmental Commission is hoping to start a new township tradition this weekend that will give residents the opportunity to help keep Cranbury’s ecosystem clean. In honor of National River Cleanup Week, community members are invited to meet 9 a.m.…
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Adrianne Eisner
Adrianne Kobell Eisner, 67, died, Wednesday, May 23, at Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she resided in East Brunswick for 38 years, recently moving to Monroe. She attended Brooklyn College where she received a degree in education. She was a member of the East Brunswick Jewish Center and Hadassah. Prior to retiring…
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Allamby’s hard work is worth it
By: Ken Weingartner EDISON Marissa Allamby spent so much time rehabbing injuries over the past several years that she’s decided to pursue a career as a physical therapist. Yet she always returned to the softball diamond despite a list of ailments that included a shoulder injury, torn knee ligament, torn cartilage, and bum ankle.…
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Local primary races uncontested
The polls will be open for 14 hours for Tuesday’s primary election but local residents have no choices to make when it comes to their local leaders. In East Windsor, incumbent Township Council members Janice Mironov, Walter Daniels Jr., Marsha Weinstein and Marc Lippman are seeking the Democratic nominations for four open seats. The local…
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Vision first in Memorial Day soccer tournament
The East Windsor PAL Vision, a U-11 girls’ soccer team, traveled down to Brick Township this Memorial Day Weekend and came home with another tournament championship. The Vision played with excellent skill, aggressiveness and desire throughout the three-day tournament. The Vision offense proved itself potent, scoring 10 goals while only giving up two. On defense,…
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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…
