Category: archives
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Coyotoe
Coyote, a friendly 6-month-old, neutered male cat, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Coyote" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Teachers deal hits snag
By: Dick Brinster Contract negotiations between the East Windsor Regional School District’s teachers and the Board of Education have hit a snag over the proposed salary guide, sources told the Herald this week. "They were getting ready to vote, and everything was rosy," said a source close to the union bargaining team. "Then all of…
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Fixing up Gambino Room
Cranbury Library room gets a fresh look By: Lacey Korevec The Gambino Room in the Cranbury Library now has a much friendlier appearance for library-goers. The Friends of the Cranbury Public Library have refurbished the room, adding brand new cabinets for storage and reorganizing the books that are for sale, and the Friends are not…
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Talking Turkey
A well-bred bird or no bird at all are good reasons for giving thanks this year. By: Amy Brummer Yes, it’s that time of year again when people start seriously talking turkey, debating oven temperatures, basting, brining, deep-frying and even the dangerous flipping of the bird. The way I see it, if you…
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THS uses GMC’s as springboard into CJ III
By: John E. Powers Now comes the next step for the Monroe Township High School boys and girls cross country teams. The Falcons, who competed in the Greater Middlesex Conference Championships last Saturday in steady rain and the mud of Thompson Park, will return Saturday for the Central Jersey Group III meet. The Falcon boys…
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Collecting medical equipment
Donations to go to non-profit group Your ReSource By: Lacey Korevec Old crutches and wheelchairs collecting dust in basements and garages can be put to good use this month. Cranbury’s Human Services Board will be collecting used medical equipment that’s still in working condition on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the First…
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Plan for 41 houses gets preliminary OK
Georgetown Estates could be on the horizon By: Stephanie Brown MONROE The Planning Board gave preliminary approval to plans for the construction of 41 houses and a passive recreation park to be built on Disbrow Hill Road. The plan allows Georgetown Estates, LLC, of Morganville, to build more densely on a portion of the…
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Scouts collect clothes for TASK
Youngsters dedicate time to helping those less fortunate By: Lacey Korevec To help the less fortunate, Cranbury Boy Scouts will scour the town on Nov. 11, collecting all kinds of things from people’s doorsteps. In addition to collecting items for the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury’s annual food drive, the Scouts will also pick up…
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PHS girls off to blazin’ start
Karp heats up again for Little Tigers soccer By: Rich Fisher JAMESBURG Emma Karp started her high school soccer career with guns a blazin’, and was Princeton High’s biggest scoring threat early in the season. But, kind of like the guys in those old westerns, she seemingly ran out of ammo a few weeks…
