Category: archives
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Retired Marine: Citizens should learn about terrorism threat
By: Dick Brinster HIGHTSTOWN It would be wise for ordinary citizens to learn all they can about the ongoing threat of terrorism in our nation, according to the organizer of a series of symposiums on the subject. "It’s necessary for the future of America," said retired Marine Corps Colonel and Hightstown resident Walter Conner.…
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Hun boys take another shot at No. 1
Raider soccer reaches state final; Hun girls fall in OT By: Justin Feil The Hun School boys will have their shot at No. 1. The Raider girls just missed. The Hun boys advanced to Sunday’s 1 p.m. final at top-seeded and unbeaten St. Benedict’s with a 3-1 win over Blair on Wednesday. The Raiders, coming…
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Celebrating 102nd birthday
Elms resident enjoys a lengthy party for big day By: Lacey Korevec It’s been a nonstop celebration since last week for Martha Heinz, the oldest resident living at the Elms of Cranbury. On Oct. 26, she turned 102. "All day long it was party after party," she said Monday. "And I’m still having a party…
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Panel on world food issues to meet at university
Some of the nation’s leaders on food issues will meet at Princeton University this month to explore how eating choices affect not only people’s health, but also the world’s climate, animal welfare and the survival of the family farm. In a collaboration with Peter Singer, the Ira W. Decamp Professor of Bioethics in the University…
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Little Tigers fly past Neptune in CJ III opener
By: Bob Nuse It took the Princeton High boys’ soccer team a little while to get going on Tuesday, but once the Little Tigers got started, they had little trouble putting away Neptune in the opening round of the Central Jersey Group III tournament. "We had some great effort in the front third in the…
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Voting set for Tuesday
Polls will open at 6 a.m. and stay that way until 8 p.m. Tuesday as borough voters get to decide who they want as their mayor the next four years and which of four men should fill two open seats on the Borough Council. Incumbent Republican Mayor Bob Patten is trying for a…
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Pantries seek help
Volunteers needed for holiday season By: Stephanie Brown The holiday season is just around the corner, and food pantry organizations want to remind everybody not to forget those who are less fortunate. Pantries in Monroe and Jamesburg are stocking up to provide needy families with Thanksgiving dinner baskets. Monroe Township Food Pantry director Bonnie Leibowitz…
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Letters
No need to fix council To the editor: My opinion is the old addage: If its not broke, why fix it? Mayor Frank Gambatese and Councilman Chris Killmurray have accomplished much for our township over the last year. I am very pleased by their efforts regarding Mapletown Preserve, with seven magnificent homes sitting on 250…
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Parking still stymies Hulfish North condo development
Planning Board subcommittee to begin review of latest version today By: Courtney Gross A revised parking plan for the proposed luxury condominium development Hulfish North in Palmer Square has been submitted to the Regional Planning Board of Princeton and will be reviewed by a subcommittee today. A detailed parking plan for the residential development proposed…
