Category: archives
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HVTC swim team wins PASDA Division III Championship
PASDA By: Tim Falls It will take a while for the Hopewell Valley Tennis Club Swim team to forget their winning season. The swim team went 4-1 in the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association dual meet season and won Division III at the PASDA swimming championships at Princeton’s John Witherspoon Middle School pool on…
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Letters to the Editor
July 27, 2006 Historic railroad needs protecting To the editor: You may know by now that a precious legacy of Washington Township’s history, namely a 5-mile segment of the old Camden-to-Amboy Railroad that runs through Robbinsville and on to the Village of Windsor. In 1991 it was rendered eligible for the National Register of…
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BFSC 8-U boys sweep diving championships
PASDA By: Tim Falls The Ben Franklin Swim Club’s diving team has a bright future. The team had three of its 8-and-under boys divers lead the competition at the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association (PASDA) Diving Championships last Thursday at Princeton’s Community Park. One of Ben Franklin’s youngest divers did the best. Adam LeCompte,…
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Police Beat
July 27, 2006 edition FLORENCE On July 22 at 1:46 a.m., Joseph Vitale, 22, of Florence Township, was charged with driving while intoxicated and being in possession of a controlled dangerous substance. He was stopped due to a headlight being out, and investigation revealed that he had been drinking, said police. Police said there also…
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N. T. Callaway affiliation expands throughout Bucks County
Christie’s Great Estates is the largest network of real estate brokers dedicated to the marketing and sale of important properties N.T. Callaway Real Estate L.L.C. has been selected as the exclusive affiliate for Bucks County, PA, complimenting the existing affiliations in Mercer and Hunterdon Counties in New Jersey. Christie’s Great Estates, a wholly owned subsidiary…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Tibor Regeni, 61, of North Main Street, was charged with trespassing after he was found on an unlocked Barker Bus parked in the Chester House parking lot on North Main Street at 12:49 a.m. July 20. Mr. Regeni was processed and released after given a summons. *** At 8 p.m. July 20, Thomas…
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South gains district finals
By: Rich Fisher As the sun set on the town of Union last night, the South Brunswick Post 401 baseball was playing for yet another trip to the New Jersey American Legion State Baseball Tournament. Post 401 set up a winner-take-all final between itself and Emerson by posting a 7-3 victory over Roselle in Wednesday’s…
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Ruth Holsten Tash
Ruth Holsten Tash, 101, of Miami, Fla., died Friday, July 21, at Sinai Plaza Nursing Home. Born in Bronx, N.Y., she was formerly a resident of Dayton, Hightstown, Milltown and North Brunswick before moving to Florida. She was a member of the South Miami Methodist Church. Wife of the late Louis Tash; she is survived…
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Beyond the Book Jacket
Nancy Crampton’s photographs, on view at the Rosenbach Museum & Library, offer glimpses into the private lives and public personas of poets, novelists and playwrights. By: Jillian Kalonick During a month-long internship at the publishing company Farrar, Straus & Giroux six years ago, I spent a week in front of a row of cabinets in…
