Category: archives
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Enchantment gone for now with market
Adult development won’t start this year By: Matt Chiappardi EAST WINDSOR People in the township waiting for construction to begin on an adult community of more than 100 homes are going to have to wait longer. The Planning Board on Monday unanimously approved an extension for the Enchantment at East Windsor Active Adult Community…
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Dorothy Coll
Dorothy V. Coll, 89, formerly of East Brunswick, died Monday, May 7, at her home in Monroe Village. Born and raised in Baltimore, she and her family moved to East Brunswick in 1956 and then to Monroe in 1995. She was a secretary at St. Bartholomew Church and School in East Brunswick for 35 years.…
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Hun fades after fast start
Raiders hold early lead on Lawrenceville By: Justin Feil The Hun School boys’ lacrosse team certainly opened the Prep A state final the way it wanted to Monday. The Raiders scored twice in the first 6:32 and held a 2-0 lead over top-seeded Lawrenceville. Then the Big Red showed why they were unbeaten in their…
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Daniel P. Stonaker III
Daniel P. Stonaker III, 48, died Sunday, May 6, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, he lived all of his life in Jamesburg. He was the Supervisor of the deli department at Stop and Shop Supermarket, Hillsborough, for 22 years and was very dedicated to his job. He was…
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Maria Juega honored for service
Immigrant rights advocate Maria Juega of Princeton was among those honored May 4 by the New Jersey Hispanic Research and Information Center at the Newark Public Library. She and others will receive the María DeCastro Blake Community Service Award. Ms. Juega is a native of Bilbao, Spain, and the daughter of a former Spanish diplomat.…
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Monday rally in Trenton seeks end to gun violence
TRENTON A rally and candlelight vigil honoring victims and survivors of gun violence, will be held 6 to 8 p.m. Monday on the front steps of Trenton City Hall, 319 E. State Street The event is hosted by the Mercer County Million Mom March Chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence in…
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Patel and Wohltman make their differences work on the court
By: Ken Weingartner Lov Patel and Kevin Wohltman bring different styles to the tennis court, but their results have produced a comforting sameness win after win. Playing at second doubles for Monroe Township High School, the juniors have gone 11-1 in their first season paired together for the Falcons. "We have pretty good chemistry,"…
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Mayor Patten lauded, challenged on immigration issue
By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN Mayor Bob Patten continued to get commendations this week on his stance toward undocumented residents. But he also got a challenge. In the wake of a whirlwind of media appearances by the mayor to discuss the borough’s no-questions-asked policy, several Latinos came to Monday’s Borough Council meeting to show their…
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‘Best 4 West Windsor’ ticket prevails in Tuesday election
Winning slate was able to get message out better to voters, their opponents say By: Nick Norlen WEST WINDSOR In the township’s May 8 municipal election, council incumbents Will Anklowitz and Charles Morgan and newcomer George Borek ran together under the name "Best 4 West Windsor." Evidently, the voters agreed. Unofficial results, including absentee…
