Category: archives
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Elizabeth Butler
Elizabeth Butler, 94, of Monroe, died Friday, Nov. 24, at her residence. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., she resided in Monroe since 1988. Her husband, John Butler, died in 2005. A son, Michael Butler, died in 1968. She is survived by her daughter, Maureen Gerien of Monroe; her sister, Jean Linden of Long Island, N.Y.;…
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No quick fixes seen for Harry’s Brook flooding
Residents say nearby development has worsened the problem. By: Courtney Gross In its first meeting since a tour of the flood-prone neighborhood near Harry’s Brook in September, the Princeton Township Flood and Stormwater Management Committee met Thursday afternoon to discuss possible solutions to the erosion and saturation that has recently plagued residents there. Area residents,…
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Nations are asleep at the controls over nuclear threat, Annan tells PU
U.N. secretary-general challenges international community to prevent proliferation and promote disarmament. By: Jake Uitti United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, speaking at Princeton University on Tuesday, said the only way to confront the dangers of nuclear weapons is by simultaneously preventing nuclear proliferation and promoting nuclear disarmament. Waiting for one before the other, Mr. Annan said,…
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Letters to the editor
Expert has advice in wake of local death To the editor: The tragic death of Brian Landry no doubt will save the lives of some of his friends who might have followed the same path. The message for parents: They cannot ignore early signs of drug abuse nor sit silently while their kids destroy…
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Answering their prayers
Cranbury helps feed Trenton’s hungry By: Lacey Korevec Coats, gloves and hats that used to hang unused in Cranbury residents’ closets are keeping Trenton’s needy warm as the weather gets colder. Hungry Trenton families struggling to make enough money for a warm meal are now eating food that recently lined Cranbury residents’ kitchen cabinets. Just…
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Levinson gives PDS familiarity at helm
Hoops stays in-house for coach By: Bob Nuse Matt Levinson is hoping familiarity helps bring some stability to the Princeton Day School boys’ basketball program. Levinson is the Panthers’ new head coach, the fourth to lead the program in the last five years. But one thing Levinson has over the three coaches that have come…
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The Year In Images – Archived
Celebrating the best and most improtant photographs from 2006 — in a way you’ve never seen them.
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Embracing the Illness
A photographer and medical student gives voice to marginalized people in ‘Unacceptable Losses.’ By: Susan Van Dongen In the text to the documentary project Unacceptable Losses: Drugs and Addiction in the United States, photographer Arthur Robinson Williams reflects that throughout history, almost every society has used drugs in some way, shape or form. A medical…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 1, 2006
Nancy D.C. Knox, John W. Drake, Mildred Scudder, Catherine M. Weldon Nancy D.C. Knox Former Princeton resident SANTA FE, N.M. Nancy Dunbar Corbusier Knox died Tuesday in Santa Fe. She was 93. Born in Plainfield, Mrs. Knox attended The Hartridge School and Smith College. In 1934, while studying archeology and Native American ethnology…
