Category: archives
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Office-space renovation takes a Special Stride
Home Depot volunteers turn old trailer into a welcoming space for nonprofit group By: Stephanie Brown MONROE For years, Laurie Landy and Susie Rehr have been helping meet the needs of children with autism, cerebral palsy and other motor and sensory conditions. Ms. Landy, an occupational therapist, and Ms. Rehr, a physical therapist, specialize…
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Letters
Rutgers used by pandering pol To the editor: Gov. Jon Corzine and the Democrats in Trenton reduced by $80 million the support for Rutgers in the current budget. This reduction forced the university administration to make budget reductions at all levels. The vast majority of the reductions were in academics. Athletics was included in the…
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Residents of Fisher Place raise concerns about Sarnoff’s plans
Proposal would cut Fisher Place off from Route 1 and create a new road to the north By: Molly Petrilla WEST WINDSOR In a case of history repeating itself, angry residents again came before township officials Monday night to voice their concerns about Sarnoff Corp.’s renovation and expansion plans. When Sarnoff representatives approached the…
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‘Unity, Charity, Fraternity’
Princeton Knights of Columbus to mark century of service By: Michael Redmond Most of the 36 signatures on the documents, which are dated Dec. 16, 1906, are bold and vivid, as was the style of handwriting in those days. Most of the names are Irish McKay, McCarthy, Foley, Sullivan, O’Connell, Higgins, Flynn, Kelly, Lanahan,…
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PU football looks to avoid trap
No. 15 Tigers return to road at Cornell By: Justin Feil The Princeton University football team faces the classic trap this week. It’s not just midterms that could take away from the Tigers’ focus. The Tigers, coming off an historic win over similarly unbeaten Harvard that has helped them climb to No. 15 in the…
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ELECTION LETTERS POLICY
The Nov. 2 issue of The Messenger-Press is the last to be printed before the Nov. 7 General Election. Your letters on general topics and those of simple endorsement will be welcome. Letters critical of candidates’ actions or decisions, those requiring rebuttal or those that bring up new issues concerning any candidate, however, will not…
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Yorkshire Meadows luxury apartments offers potential renters one free month of comfortable, stylish living
This is also a great time of year for renters to take occupancy and be settled in prior to the busy holiday season… Set conveniently in Lawrenceville, just minutes from downtown Princeton, Yorkshire Meadows is presenting renters with one more compelling reason to explore the lifestyle advantages of its town homes. For a limited time,…
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Farewell to a good teacher and friend
Dorothy Montelius passes away By: Lacey Korevec When Hopewell resident and Cranbury native Elizabeth Zingg remembers Dorothy Montelius, she thinks of her sense of humor and how genuine and likeable she was. Ms. Montelius, 97, known to friends as Dot, died Oct. 6 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. She lived in Cranbury for…
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Dunleavy, Lorber good young corners
By: Ken Weingartner After graduating two cornerbacks that were cornerstones on a solid defensive unit last season, South Brunswick High football coach Mark Prelewicz was concerned about finding replacements at the position for this year. As it turned out, he didn’t need to worry. Eric Lorber and Tom Dunleavy, both sophomores, have filled the void.…
