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Wehrhan wins twice at Prep meet
By: Sean Moylan ÿ8PEDDIEÿSarah Wehrhan captured the discus (98′ 9") and the shot put (37′ 1") events to spark the Peddie girls’ varsity track and field team to a second place finish in the Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championships at Hill School on Saturday. "We had a good day," said Mark Gartner, who is the head…
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PHS golf consistent for crown
Little Tigers head to TOC By: Bob Nuse For the Princeton High golf team, nothing beats consistency. And because of that consistency, not much beats Princeton. With all four players shooting 80 or under, the Little Tigers captured the North Jersey Section 1-2 championship on Monday at Overpeck Golf Course in Teaneck. Will Madden led…
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Schlumberger expansion in WW advances
The company’s plan could affect adjacent redevelopment project By: Nick Norlen WEST WINDSOR An application for a building expansion at Schlumberger’s Princeton Technology Center will now move on to the Planning Board after approval was granted by West Windsor’s Site Plan Review Advisory Board on Monday. In recent months, its Wallace Road location, directly…
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Anne E. Runyon
Anne E. Hackler Runyon, 94, of Monroe, died Tuesday, May 8, at the Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge. Born in New Brunswick, she resided in the city and surrounding area before moving to Monroe several years ago. She was employed as a Tester on the production line of Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Corp., New…
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Dean Garwood
Dean W. Garwood, 83, of Monroe, died Wednesday, May 9, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold. Born in Palmyra, he lived in Somerset, and 33 years in North Brunswick before moving to the Encore community in 2004. He was employed for more than 25 years as a vocational education specialist for the state Department of Education,…
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New light is nearly complete; expected to control traffic by MTHS
By: Bill Greenwood MONROE Construction work on a new traffic light at the intersection of Municipal Plaza, Perrineville and Schoolhouse roads could be completed within 30 days, Township Engineer Ernie Feist said. The plans for the project call for the light, road widening for additional turn lanes, and drainage improvements for stormwater management. Mr.…
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Ada Kammer
Ada Kammer, 88, died Sunday, May 13, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Metuchen before moving to Monroe. She worked as a fifth grade teacher at school No. 25 in Woodbridge for 25 years before retiring in 1980. She was a past president of the women’s organization…
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Barnes & Noble to join retailers at new Montgomery shopping center
Groundbreaking held at upscale Promenade project By: Greg Forester MONTGOMERY Besides the Stop & Shop anchor store, the Montgomery Promenade shopping center will include Ann Taylor Loft, Barnes & Noble, Chico’s, Coldwater Creek, J Jill, Panera Bread, and a PNC Bank, according to information provided at the center’s groundbreaking Wednesday. The additional stores were…
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Letters to the editor
Other than Iraq, one of the most controversial issues besetting our nation is the illegal-alien problem, mainly involving anywhere from perhaps 10 million to 20 million Mexicans who are in the country illegally. Compounding the situation is the fact that many of them had and are having children born in this country, which entitles…
