Category: archives
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A beautiful place should be named for Ted Stiles
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK By John Tredrea Very few individuals have a major impact on the landscape thousands of people see every day for decades on end. To put it mildly, Ted Stiles was one of those people. By any perspective, he is a major figure in the history of this Valley and this part of our…
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Virtuoso violinists to perform Sunday at church
Jaroslaw and Katarzyna Powichrowski will perform classical music at The Church of Saint Ann at 3 p.m. March 25. $25 for adults, $10 for children. By: John Dunphy On Sunday, the sweet sounds of classical violin and piano will fill the air. No, this isn’t at some big concert hall in New York or Philadelphia.…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Margarito Cruz, 39, of New Brunswick, was charged with driving while intoxicated at 9:59 p.m. Feb. 17, after Mr. Cruz ran a red light at the intersection of Brown Avenue and Route 206. Police said Mr. Cruz appeared extremely intoxicated and was transported to police headquarters where he was also charged with driving unlicensed,…
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Residents observe four years of Iraq War
Area residents held a peace vigil at the Lawrence Library Monday. By: Lea Kahn The hard rain that was falling did not dampen the spirits of two dozen people gathered at the Lawrence Library on Monday night to mark the fourth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The crowd, which included residents from Lawrence…
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Lillian M. Brandt
Lillian M. Brandt, 88, of Kendall Park, died Tuesday, March 20, in the Franklin Care Center. Born in Kingston, she was a lifelong Kingston resident before moving to Kendall Park in 1977. She retired as a bookkeeper for Princeton University Store in Princeton. She was a past-president of the South Brunswick Seniors, life member of…
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Helen Krzeminski
MIDDLESEX Helen T. (Bylinski) Krzeminski died March 12 at Princeton Care Center in Princeton. She was 95. Born in Dickson City, Pa., she had lived in Manville for 37 years until her move to Middlesex in 1993 until recently residing in Princeton. Mrs. Krzeminski was a communicant of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in…
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Six file for WTC
By: Rebecca Weltmann WASHINGTON Voters can expect to see some familiar faces and some new faces in the May 8 Township Council election. Six candidates will vie for three open seats for four-year terms on the council. Running as a slate with the slogan, "Keep Washington Moving Forward" is incumbent David Boyne, of Barto…
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O’Connor, Arango fueled HHS girls’ team
Seniors set track and field records By: Rudy Brandl Taryn O’Connor made most of the headlines for the Hillsborough High indoor track and field team this winter, but she’s more likely to share the spotlight with her teammates in the spring outdoor campaign. The HHS girls are shaping up as an outdoor juggernaut, with the…
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LETTERS
From the issue of March 22, 2007. Board candidate offers introduction To the editor: I would like to use this forum to introduce myself to the South Brunswick community. My name is Surabhi Agarwal and I am running for the South Brunswick Board of Education with the hope of creating an even better school district…
