Category: archives
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William Robinson
William W. Robinson, 97, of Cranbury, died Nov. 23, at the Hospice of Austin, Christopher House, Austin, Texas. Born in Trenton in 1909 he was a resident of Cranbury for the past 50 years. Mr. Robinson was a graduate of New Brunswick High School, and was drafted during World War II to serve in the…
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Town to buy Rt. 130 land
Ordinances allow purchases By: Lacey Korevec The Township Committee adopted two ordinances Monday that will allow it to buy land needed to build affordable housing units. The ordinances allow the township to buy 3.81 acres along the southbound side of Route 130, north of Half Acre Road an area known as the Route 130…
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Letters
Bush’s war is an uncivil one To the editor: Lately, as if it matters, a big deal is being made about what to call what is happening in Iraq. Whatever it is really is irrelevant but tell that to the spinners. For example, the Bushites cannot bring themselves to call it a "civil war."…
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Rosalyn Bruno
Rosalyn B. Bruno, 89, of Monroe, died Friday, Nov. 24, at the Monroe Village Health Care Center in Monroe Township. Born in Newark, she lived in Clearbrook for 17 years and Monroe Village for the past three years. While residing at Clearbrook, Ms. Bruno was a member of the Italian American Club and ORT. Her…
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Property Transfers November 29, 2006 Part 3
The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…
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Realist revitalization
Paintings by colleagues of Nelson Shanks will be auctioned to benefit the Red Cross. By: Jessica Loughery In Italian, "incamminati" means "those who are progressing." The word was incorporated into the title of the 16th-century Bolognese Accademia degli Incamminati, an organization established in the interest of directing Italian painting toward classical realism. Five centuries later,…
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PU gains momentum with fourth straight win
Tiger defense holds off late Lafayette rally By: Bob Nuse EASTON, Pa. Joe Scott is hoping that by the time his Princeton University men’s basketball team plays its first game at Jadwin Gym, the Tigers will be clicking on all cylinders. On Tuesday night, the Tigers weren’t perfect, but they were good enough to…
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Public transit seen as vital, with Dinky as critical component
Public meetings draw loyal users, staunch supporters of continued rail service to Princeton. By: Courtney Gross With only a few seats available a familiar scenario for the daily commuter Princetonians and residents of several nearby communities packed Borough Hall on Monday evening to give feedback on several proposals that could affect their daily…
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EDITORIAL: Neighborhoods benefit from watch programs
There are merits to watching out for one another The South Brunswick Police Department wants your help. It is asking that residents form Neighborhood Watches throughout the township, charged with being the department’s eyes and ears in the community. There are 24 Watch programs currently in place, though most are inactive and even that…
