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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 20
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 20 Flu clinic postponement unavoidable To the editor: The Princeton Regional Health Department would like to apologize for the unavoidable postponement of the second flu clinic scheduled for Nov. 8 at the Princeton Senior Resource Center. I am also writing to make sure people know that the Nov. 1…
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Medical professionals needed for MRC Corps
Cranbury initiates pandemic prevention methods By: Lacey Korevec Cranbury residents can sleep a little more soundly, knowing that the township soon will be more prepared to handle health pandemics such as an outbreak of avian flu or a bioterrorism anthrax attack. Community members who are in the medical profession, including licensed doctors, nurses, dentists and…
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Residents share land-use wants
Locals voice need for balance in facilities By: Lacey Korevec A number of residents this week called for a better balance of passive and active recreational facilities and more focus on senior services and activities to be part of the recreation portion of the township’s Master Plan. Community members presented their ideas and concerns about…
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Press Forum
Should Cranbury add lacrosse and/or field hockey to the slate of interscholastic sports it offers? Should Cranbury add lacrosse and/or field hockey to the slate of interscholastic sports it offers?
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William Bain
William James Bain, 89, of Fairfield Glade, Tenn., died Monday, Oct. 9, in Crossville, Tenn. Born on Jan. 3, 1917 in Bridgeport, Conn., he lived in Cranbury from 1982 until 1999 before moving to Tennessee. Mr. Bain retired as Vice President of Peabody & Wind (a mechanical engineering firm in Philadelphia). He was a Past…
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Arts center head in Montgomery departs post
Financial pressures force "drastic changes" By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Center for the Arts has parted ways with its executive director, Frances Chaves. Citing a desire to pursue alternative professional opportunities and spend more time with her family, Ms. Chaves left the center Sept. 5. Her departure comes at a time when the…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 20, 2006
Ralph H. Mather, Mary F. Kahny, Harry B. Anderson Jr., Phyllis B. Green, James E. Koskey Ralph H. Mather Princeton bank president SARASOTA, Fla. Ralph H. Mather died April 25. He was 93. Born in Princeton, he was a resident of Princeton for more than 50 years before moving to Sarasota in 1977.…
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Lack of vaccine curtails Princeton flu clinic program
Innoculation schedule for seniors has been set back By: Courtney Gross Because of a delay in the distribution of flu vaccine, the Princeton Regional Health Department is rescheduling one clinic and requiring pre-registration for another until its full supply has been received, possibly in December. Princeton’s vaccine provider, Pennsylvania-based Sanofi Pasteur, notified the Health Department…
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Louis Hanes
Louis Hanes, 93, of Monroe Township, died Wednesday, Oct. 11, at University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was a resident of Rossmoor since 1986. He formerly lived in the Jamaica section of Queens, N.Y., and Flemington. Mr. Hanes was a Navy veteran of World War II. He joined the New York…
