Category: archives
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Geevers seen as choice for presidency of West Windsor council
Reorganization meeting to be held Saturday By: Courtney Gross WEST WINDSOR The tables are likely to turn on the Township Council on Saturday as the leadership is expected to shift toward a less-experienced member. At Saturday’s annual reorganization meeting of the Township Council, Councilwoman Linda Geevers is expected to be chosen as president, several…
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Hospital nurse receives care award
Teri Nachtman, RNC, University Medical Center at Princeton Outpatient Clinic nurse, has been named the recipient of the 2006 Nursing Spectrum Award for Excellence in Clinical Care. Ms. Nachtman was one of six regional winners who were honored at Nursing Spectrum’s awards gala, held at the Sheraton Society Hill in Philadelphia. The six winners will…
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James Hyde Jr.
James V. Hyde Jr., 87, of Monroe, died Wednesday, June 21, at Monroe Village Health Care Center, Monroe. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Hyde grew up in Ridgewood and lived in Ewing and Lakehurst before moving to Monroe last year. Mr. Hyde was employed by the state Department of Transportation and was appointed director of…
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Foudy leading future leaders at Peddie camp
By: Kyle Moylan Those that heard her commentary of the World Cup know Julie Foudy is not a big fan of making excuses. Unimpressed by one player, Foudy noted "the only time he ran all game was when he was leaving the field." At The Peddie School this past Tuesday, Foudy offered no apologies for…
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Siegler gem lifts West Windsor in opener
Sherman homer big hit in win By: Justin Feil The West Windsor 12-year-old all-star baseball team would like the chance to play host another of their own District 12 Little League Tournament games at the R.J. Ward Field Complex. To do so, they’ll have to advance to the Final Nine that is scheduled to be…
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Boys’ Track Athlete of the Year
Soltau part of Pirates’ records, history By: Justin Feil Brian Soltau improved every successive season since coming out for track last spring. "The first time I realized I could be a track runner or took it seriously was with Coach (Eric) Mooney," said Soltau, who just completed his senior year at West Windsor-Plainsboro South. "He…
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Campers to perform Shakespeare at Princeton Public Library
The Princeton Public Library will host performances of scenes from Shakespeare plays by students on July 8. Students in the Shakespeare summer camp in Princeton will share some of what they’re learning at the 2 p.m. program, "All the World’s a Stage," in the first-floor Community Room. Directors Julia Poulos and Mary Greenburg of Princeton…
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Local church stands fast despite his criminal past
East Windsor man received scholarship By: Dick Brinster HIGHTSTOWN The pastor of the church that awarded an academic scholarship to a 19-year-old man with a criminal background knew beforehand of his history and he says the church will not abandon the commitment even though the student might now be spending considerable time in jail.…
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Dorothy Mallas
Dorothy Mallas, 83, of Monroe, died Monday, June 26, at Monroe Village Health Care Center. Born in Perth Amboy, she resided in Monroe for the past seven years. She was a clerical employee at Metzendorf Co. in Perth Amboy for many years, retiring in 1980. She was a member of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church…
