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Rotary Club of Princeton marks 65th year
The Rotary Club of Princeton celebrated its 65th anniversary April 10 with a reception at the Nassau Inn. More than 100 guests attended, including 15 of the club’s past presidents and the mayors of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township. Special guests were James C. McKeever and Chester R. Stroup, who have been members of the…
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Monroe Township Library to host Jewish series
The Monroe Township Public Library wants to increase awareness of Jewish literature and culture with a five-part discussion series beginning next month. By: Bill Greenwood MONROE The Monroe Township Public Library wants to increase awareness of Jewish literature and culture with a five-part discussion series beginning next month. The free series, "Let’s Talk About…
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Usage of Princeton Public Library declines
Was it the bad weather or the loss of free garage parking arrangement? By: Courtney Gross Patronage of the Princeton Public Library declined in February and March and the director has been asked to review whether higher parking fees are to blame. February 1 marked the termination of the two free hours of subsidized parking…
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District: Safety is first priority for Cranbury schools
With more than 30 security cameras placed throughout the building, alarms on the outside doors and only one unlocked entrance, which leads directly into the main office, Chief School Administrator Carol Malouf said she is confident Cranbury School students are safe. By: Lacey Korevec With more than 30 security cameras placed throughout the building, alarms…
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Letters to the editor
‘King’ Bolandi insults many To the editor: Once again, the voters of East Windsor and Hightstown have spoken and like before, schools Superintendent Ronald Bolandi just doesn’t get it. In the most recent story on the school budget published in this paper, Mr. Bolandi again insults the voters, residents and parents alike with his…
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Holland defends singles crown
Junior leads PDS singles sweep By: Justin Feil David Holland has played a lot of tennis, but he found himself in unfamiliar territory Wednesday as he finished the finals of the Mercer County Tournament. The Princeton Day School junior was in the midst of his match with Hun’s Lance Goulbourne, and his fellow Panther singles…
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Zoning changed to allow schools
By: Cara Latham ROOSEVELT The Borough Council has adopted an amendment to the local zoning ordinance that would allow schools, including those similar to the controversial Yeshiva Me’On Hatorah, to locate in a specific area of the borough. It is unclear whether the amendment adopted Monday on a 5-0 vote, with Jeff Ellentuck…
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Ellen Hertz
Ellen Herz, 91, died Wednesday, April 25. She lived in Clearbrook. She is survived by her son, Oliver Herz; her daughter, Linda Segal; her grandchildren, Renee Serfaty, Dawn Castaldi; and her great grandchildren, Jacob Serfaty, Rachel and Alexis. Services will be held Saturday, April 28, at 1 p.m. at A.S. Cole Son & Co., 22…
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3M to present Montgomery with latest cleanup scheme
Pollution of nearby brooks continues, township officials say By: Greg Forester MONTGOMERY Officials from the Belle Mead 3M quarry plan to appear before the Montgomery Township Planning Board May 14 with a proposal for measures to control an ongoing pollution problem. Waterways around the quarry and processing plant are frequently tainted milky white after…
