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  • Letters to the Editor, Aug. 11

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 11 Council members want common decency To the editor:     At the business meeting of the West Windsor Township Council on Monday, Aug. 14, the council is scheduled to vote on revisions to its Procedural Guidelines. Included in these revisions is a proposed Municipal Vacancy Guideline. The call for a…

  • Barbara Baker Fawcett

       Barbara Baker Fawcett, 99 of Doylestown, Pa., died Wednesday, Jan. 25.    A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury, 22 South Main Street, Cranbury. Burial will follow in Brainerd Cemetery. She and her late husband, James B. Fawcett, were former longtime residents of Cranbury…

  • DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Poetry for the modern age

    Politics in art By: Hank Kalet    The cities break up The land is a train of dust Only poetry knows how to marry this space." — Adonis    The great poet Denise Levertov, who spent some time teaching at Drew University in Madison, believed the poet should be engaged with the world.    She was a regular…

  • Edythe Cohen

       Edythe Imershein Cohen, 82, of Monroe, died Thursday, Aug. 3, at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Ms. Cohen was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. She was residing in the Clearbrook.    Her husband, David Cohen, died in August 1998. She is survived by two sons, Charles Stein and Bruce Stein; a grandson, Samuel Stein; and a…

  • Jamesburg man stabbed at party

    Several charges brought against South Brunswick man By: Lacey Korevec    Twenty-four-year-old Jamesburg resident Michael Bifulco was stabbed at a house party on New Road on Sunday.    According to police, Jeffrey Shuke, 23, of Colleen Court in South Brunswick, was charged with aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for an illegal purpose.    Police said the…

  • Girly Songs

    Erin Bode brings her style of pop, jazz and folk to Grounds For Sculpture. By: Susan Van Dongen    High school kids rebelling is common. High school kids rebelling by listening to quirky ’50s jazz singer Blossom Dearie is unheard of — almost.    Youthful jazz-pop chanteuse Erin Bode admits that learning to love the girly voiced…

  • New Jersey legislators should not be double-dippers

    PACKET EDITORIAL, Aug. 11    Back in 1947, when New Jersey was in the process of rewriting its state constitution, delegates to the constitutional convention seriously considered — but did not adopt — a ban on dual office-holding. The delegates preferred to believe that part-time citizen-legislators would have the moral fiber to deal appropriately with any…