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ON THE WEB: Planning Board delays Riya decision
It will be at least another month before the Planning Board makes a decision on Riya Finnegans LLC’s proposal. By: Joseph Harvie It will be at least another month before the Planning Board makes a decision on Riya Finnegans LLC’s proposal to build 44,764 square feet of commercial and office space on a 12.69-acre…
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Mantz may take coaching spot in South Brunswick
Hillsborough native recommended for football post By: Rudy Brandl Rick Mantz just couldn’t stay away from coaching. Just one year after stepping down as Hillsborough High’s head football coach, Mr. Mantz may be returning to the sidelines as the new head man at South Brunswick. Mr. Mantz has been recommended for the position by the…
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James A. Panek
James A. Panek, 69, of Lawrenceville died Friday at the Lawrenceville Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was a lifelong area resident having lived in Titusville for 22 years and Lawrenceville for 20 years. He had attended Princeton High School and finished his education in the U.S. Navy. He was a Navy…
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Midterm exams, meets keep swimmers busy
GIRLS SWIMMING By: Tim Falls By no means is it an easy time for Lawrence High School students, especially the swimmers. Along with the Lawrence midterm exams, the girls swim team had to focus on three big meets. Lawrence swam a make-up meet against West Windsor-Plainsboro North on Monday, raced Hightstown on Tuesday and are…
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West Windsor redevelopment hearings scheduled
Three workshops with Hillier Architecture on tap By: Molly Petrilla WEST WINDSOR Monday night’s council meeting included discussion on a number of topics, including the redevelopment public meetings and a new ordinance regarding private alarm systems. Council President Linda Geevers announced the times and locations for the three public workshops planning firm Hillier Architecture…
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Public finally weighs in on Morgan Estates condo plan
A frustrating 15-month wait for many By: Courtney Gross One more hearing to go maybe. After 15 months of testimony from expert witnesses, members of the public were finally able to take the stand before the Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment on Wednesday evening, lamenting or praising an age-restricted housing development slated for…
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Julia White
Julia M. (O’Brien) White, 85, of Monroe, died Saturday, Jan. 20, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was raised in Queens, N.Y. After marriage she moved back to Brooklyn and lived there for 29 years before moving to Queens in 1977 where she lived for eight years, finally moving…
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Advances in spinal surgery offer relief to cancer patients
With the evolution of spinal surgery and surgical instrumentation, surgical treatment for metastatic disease of the spine has made great strides By: Haim D. Blecher, M.D. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), 1.4 million new cancer cases were diagnosed in the United States last year, with cancers of the prostate, breast and lung…
