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Red Cross urging donors to give blood in January
The American Red Cross recognizes January as National Blood Donor Month. During this annual, month-long observance, the American Red Cross is encouraging healthy individuals to donate blood and to pledge to donate blood at least one more time during 2007. Typically, January is a difficult month to collect blood donations due to holidays, busy travel…
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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 12
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 12 Holiday season brings outpouring of support To the editor: On behalf of the Princeton Human Services Commission and Department, we would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their generosity during our seventh annual holiday toy drive: Robbie Alexander and her daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Angelo…
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Puppies wanted for kindergarten
Woman wishes to bring dog trainer to area By: Lacey Korevec Puppies are cute and cuddly and sometimes like to gnaw on expensive shoes, fingers and the corner of the couch. But Deanna Anderson’s 8-year-old golden retriever, Halley, left her bad habits behind years ago after graduating from a puppy kindergarten program that no longer…
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Beazer’s Parkside at Mountain View centrally located
Custom-crafted millwork and crown moldings accent the homes’ formal rooms Parkside at Mountain View, Beazer Homes’ new, single-family home neighborhood in Hillsborough offers homebuyers an enviable central setting that balances the allure of beautiful downtown Princeton with the convenience of nearby I-287, Route 206 and Route 202. To match the community’s location, Beazer Homes has…
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PU set for first Ivy trip
Tigers head to Columbia, Cornell By: Justin Feil Mike Strittmatter was starting at center when the Princeton University men’s basketball team opened the Ivy League schedule last season. The Tigers were still trying to find themselves then after a disastrous 2-10 non-league start. They found in Strittmatter a player who could contribute both at center…
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AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: Reading Buddies returns to library
Education to take focus in township By: Lorraine Sedor Reading Buddies, the Cranbury Public Library Program that matches young readers with a teen mentor, is beginning its new session on Wednesday, Feb. 7. Reading Buddies offers not only reading practice, but also a chance to become friends with an older student. The program is open…
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Letters
Route 535 needs widening To the editor: Connecting Route 522 to Ridge Road near Route 535 is a priority this year for South Brunswick’s mayor. That would expedite tractor-trailer traffic to all the warehouses along Ridge Road, but would leave a bottleneck on the two-lane Route 535 to the Turnpike Exit 8A area. When will…
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WW-P High School South Choir to hold fundraiser Jan. 28
On Sunday, Jan. 28, the Concert Choir of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South will perform as part of a Silent Auction, High Tea and Concert to raise funds for a three-city tour of Russia in the spring. Silent bidding and high tea will begin at 2:30 p.m., followed by the concert at 4 p.m. The…
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William Kirchoff
William R. Kirchoff, 82, of Monroe, formerly of Secaucus, died Wednesday, Jan. 3, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Fairview, he moved to Carteret, then to Secaucus, and then to Monroe two years ago. He was a truck driver for Hosel & Ackerson in West New York for over 20 years. He…
