Category: archives
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Web only: Concert for a cause
Triple bill to offer rock music and a dose of drug and alcohol prevention. By: Audrey Levine Music and awareness will take center stage for an event to show teenagers the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of protecting children. The Monroe Township Teen Awareness Program will sponsor the first Summer Kick Off Concert…
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Kittens
Princeton’s animal shelter, SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals, has plenty of cute kittens in need of a loving home and available for adoption at 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting kittens or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Second hall at university be be named for Fisher family
Princeton University will soon have two Fisher Halls as a result of the recent gift the San Francisco-based Fisher family has made to fund a new dormitory for the university’s sixth residential college Whitman College currently under construction. The family previously donated a building to house the Department of Economics, also bearing the…
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Latest plan for rug mill to be heard
Property to feature 127 residential units By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN A developer’s latest plan for the former rug mill plant property, featuring 127 residential units, is expected to be presented Monday night at Borough Council’s meeting. John Wolfington’s plan far exceeds the borough’s redevelopment ordinance limit of 80 units but the Planning Board informally…
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Planners approve second subdivision in historic district
Former Council member to file appeal with Superior Court By: Kerri Williams HIGHTSTOWN The Planning Board decided this week not to address an appeal of its decision to allow the subdivision of a lot owned by one of its members in the Stockton Street Historic District. What’s more, at the same meeting Monday night,…
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June 16, 2006
Margaret G. Mullarkey Margaret G. Mullarkey of Pennington died at her home on Thursday. Born in Staten Island, she had been a resident of Pennington for nine years, moving here from Linden, where she had resided for 55 years. Wife of the late Lawrence Mullarkey, she is survived by two sons and their wives, Brian…
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Rewards for helmet-wearing bicyclists
Prize tickets will be issued to encourage bike safety By: Jessica Beym The Cranbury Police Department is armed with hundreds of tickets, and officers are ready and waiting to issue them to kids all over town. But the tickets won’t be issued for breaking the law, rather, for following it. The Police Department on Thursday…
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Grads to chart new path
MTHS seniors are excited for the future By: Marisa Maldonado MONROE It’s almost the end of the road for the seniors at Monroe Township High School. Their senior picnic and senior brunch are over, and June 22’s graduation is approaching quickly. But most of them will be smiling not sobbing over their…
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Youngsters learn library can be a fun place
A class trip helps kindergartners to enjoy the Jamesburg Public Library By: Stephanie Brown JAMESBURG Clown Chips, in full white face and yellow wig, introduced John F. Kennedy Elementary School students to a world of make-believe on Tuesday. On a class trip to the Jamesburg Public Library, the school’s kindergartners not only became familiar…
