Category: archives

  • Monroe’s Music in the Park series reaches out with ‘cultural music’

    Monroe Township concerts to focus on music from around the world By: Audrey Levine    MONROE— Residents are invited to enjoy an evening by the lake while they listen to the music of David Cedeno and his Salsa American Orchestra.    The band will be performing at the Music in the Park Summer Series 2006 at Thompson…

  • ‘Jaws’ cruises into Village Park

    Movie in the Park program to screen ’75 thriller By: Jessica Beym    If you’ve heard about a dangerous, man-eating shark in Village Park, you’ve heard right.    But don’t worry — it’s not swimming around in the murky waters of Brainerd Lake. It’s on the big screen.    The classic summer thriller, "Jaws," will be playing in…

  • Clifton Cox

        Clifton B. Cox, 84, of Monroe, died Sunday, July 9, at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold.     Born in Webb City, Mo., he lived in Teaneck for 40 years before moving to Monroe five years ago. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was employed as an accountant for Exxon Oil…

  • EDITORIAL: New schedule right for MTHS

    Block schedules for students have many benefits    Monroe is considering a change in schedule for high school students that it hopes will ease congestion in its hallways.    And if it approves so-called "block scheduling," the district just might find it offers educational benefits, as well.    The plan calls for students at Monroe Township High School…

  • Letters to the editor

    Resident opposes Indian American center To the editor:     I have been an East Windsor resident for almost 20 years. Our town is a pleasure to live in, and the peace and tranquility that currently exists in this small suburban town is unmatchable. I am writing this letter to express my concern and opposition to…

  • Peripheral artery disease can be deadly

    PAD is also associated with an increased risk for heart attack and stroke By: Dr. Kenneth Goldman    Most of us are aware that arteriosclerosis, also known as hardening of the arteries, is a dangerous condition that can result in heart attacks and stroke. What many people don’t know, however, is that the same build up…

  • HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR

    Driver – part time – 11 hours per week The Princeton Packet, Inc., a group of community newspapers based in Princeton, NJ seeks a part time driver to deliver papers to four drops in northeastern PA. Hours: Wednesday, 7:00 pm – 8:00 am (approx). Valid driver’s license, excellent driving record and ability to drive full…

  • Township rezoning likely for UMCP site

    Office, retail uses eyed for Surgery Center; parking garage would remain. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    The portion of the University Medical Center at Princeton site that rests in Princeton Township will likely be rezoned to promote office and retail, confine residential uses and retain the 697-space parking garage when the hospital relocates to Plainsboro, the Princeton…

  • OBITUARIES, July 21, 2006

    Elsie T. Davison, Diane P. Hempel, Juan Jose Argilagos Elsie T. Davison Ran Terhune Orchards     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — Elsie "Terry" Terhune Davison died Monday at her home. She was 85.    Born in Rosedale on the family farm, Terhune Orchards, she grew up in the Princeton area. She was a graduate of Princeton High School,…