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Cranbury barns featured on NJN
Program to feature local flavor By: Lacey Korevec Cranbury residents flipping through the TV channels tonight (Friday) may run into a few familiar local faces and two barns they may have driven past hundreds times. At 8:30 p.m., the NJN program "State of the Arts" will premiere an episode called "Old Is New," some of…
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Borough planners reject subdivision on Main Street
By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN A controversial plan to raze a house from the 1800s on South Main Street and build two new Victorian homes on a subdivided lot there has been rejected by the Planning Board. The action was taken Monday, the third night of testimony on a plan of owner Paul Talmazon that…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 17, 2006
Robert E. Randolph, Tyrone D. Silvis, Edward W. Graycar Robert E. Randolph Worked at university Robert Edward Randolph of Princeton died Nov. 9 at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 78. An employee of Princeton University, he held the positions of foreman, shop steward, president of the Service Employees International Union Local No.…
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Township officials seek to establish policy on e-mail
Electronic messages are considered public record and must be saved By: Molly Petrilla In an effort to make the workings of the Princeton Township Committee more open to the public, committee members on Monday discussed a policy regarding e-mails sent to each other. Township Attorney Ed Schmierer briefed the committee on a decision by the…
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Anthony J. Barrese
Anthony J. Barrese, 80, of Monroe, died Monday, Nov. 13, at his home. Born in New York City, Mr. Barrese lived in Bronxville and Yonkers, N.Y., before moving to Rossmoor in 1992. Mr. Barrese was employed for more than 40 years with Addressograph-Multigraph of East Hanover, retiring in 1991 as manager. He was a Navy…
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After major reward is offered, missing township teen found in Jersey City
Danielle Nottingham ran away from her Princeton home in 2003 and police have been searching for her ever since By: Molly Petrilla After nearly four years of searching, Princeton Township police have found 18-year-old Danielle Nottingham alive and well in Jersey City. Investigators had been trying to locate the former township resident since she ran…
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Anne E. Evans
Anne E. (O’Brien) Evans, 54, of Monroe, died Tuesday, Nov. 7, at her home in Monroe. Born in South Amboy, she lived a short time in New Brunswick and eventually moved to her home in Monroe in 1982. She graduated from St. Peter’s Nursing School in New Brunswick in 1973 after receiving her bachelor’s degree…
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Princeton Democrats to host strategist Sunday
The Princeton Community Democratic Organization will sponsor a talk 7:30 p.m. Sunday by Steve DeMicco, the campaign director for Sen. Robert Menendez and political strategist with Message and Media Campaign, at the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center. Mr. DeMicco has now headed two successful campaigns, that of Gov. Jon Corzine and Sen. Menendez. He will be…
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Panel eyes conflict rules
Several resolutions, including rule expansion, considered By: Hank Kalet MONROE Dealing with potential conflicts of interest involving members of township land-use boards will be the focus of a public meeting hosted next week by an ethics panel appointed by Mayor Richard Pucci earlier this year. The panel has been discussing several options for dealing…
