Category: archives
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‘The Love Boat’
CONTACT supporters take a cruise to celebrate 30 years of service By: Christian Kirkpatrick Guests felt the love Saturday night as they entered the Educational Testing Service’s Chauncey Conference Center. At the door, they heard the soaring theme from "The Love Boat." Inside, a very dapper David Letcher, dressed as the ship’s Captain Merrill Stubing,…
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Anthony, Moore, Pagliarulo win Twin Rivers election
By: Dick Brinster EAST WINDSOR – Incumbents Becky Anthony, Rob Moore and John Pagliarulo easily won re-election to the Board of Directors of the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association, according to preliminary results tabulated Thursday night. They got three-year terms on the nine-member board by swamping Steve Commer, Deepa Shulka and Al Wally under a…
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The Hun School’s (RED) Day to help fight AIDS
By: Courtney Gross Breaking from its tough dress code, The Hun School of Princeton will host its first "(RED) Day" today in an attempt to raise money to fight the AIDS pandemic in Africa. Students who participate today are allowed to attend school in regular clothing if they have purchased products affiliated with the (RED)…
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Walking in his shoes
The late Brian Landry’s clothing to serve as strong message to other youth, parents By: Cara Latham HIGHTSTOWN When East Windsor resident Jill Landry was preparing to get married, she took her son, Brian, then 7 years old, along for a day of wedding dress shopping. Ms. Landry, now Jill Johnston, recalls that Brian…
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Ruth Weil
Ruth M. (Millet) Weil, 75, of Monroe, died Monday, Dec. 4, at The Elms, Cranbury. Born in Harrison, Ms. Weil lived in Spotswood and Jamesburg before moving to Rossmoor in Monroe Township in 2000. Her brother, William E. Millet, is deceased. She is survived by her husband, William; and her two sisters, Helen Wolf of…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 15, 2006
Giovanni Mattera, Marianna Consoli, Marvin Brown, Joanna Plimpton Giovanni Mattera Retired from Princeton University Giovanni Mattera of Princeton died Wednesday at Princeton Care Center. He was 86. Born in Barano D’Ischia, Italy, he came to the United States in 1947, settling in New York City. He moved to Princeton in 1950. He began work…
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William Johns
William Johns, 54, of Monroe, died Friday, Dec. 8, at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Johns grew up in Warren. He moved to Rossmoor 20 years ago. Mr. Johns was employed for the past 20 years by Monroe Township Road Department. His hobbies included golf and trap shooting. His father,…
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New coffee house gives Plainsboro’s Town Center a needed jolt
Two West Windsor residents open It’s A Grind By: Molly Petrilla PLAINSBORO Residents seeking a quick caffeine fix can now stop by Plainsboro’s new Town Center for their daily jolt. Brothers-in-law and co-owners John Nuzzo and David DiOrio both of whom live in West Windsor will officially open It’s A Grind Coffee…
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Swim teams open regular season with home romps
RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s boys and girls opened the regular season with a pair of lopsided home swimming victories over East Brunswick at the Hillsborough YMCA last week. The HHS girls posted the wider margin of victory with a 106-64 triumph. Kelsey Hurley led the assault with two individual victories and two…
