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Montgomery garden store drawing complaints
Objections under review by county boards By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Recently opened Montgomery Gardens, located at the corner of Route 206 and Sunset Road, has yielded a crop of complaints from some neighbors. Michael Fedun, an attorney with Singer & Fedun who practices in the township, recently cited harsh lighting and unauthorized use of…
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Knights’ offense arrives early
Gargano wields big bat for North softball By: Justin Feil This was closer to the sort of offense that Lindsay Gargano was anticipating from the West Windsor-Plainsboro North softball team. The Knights exploded for 10 runs in the first inning on their way to an 11-1 win over Princeton High School on Monday in their…
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MHS must cure first-inning woes
By: Lance Manion The formula is all too familiar for Keith Hudak. Monroe High School’s softball coach will see his team get the first two outs in the opening inning before struggling to get that final out. Before he knows it, the opposing team rallies with two down to take an early lead. "We’ve really…
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Rocky Hill delays police service renewal with South Bound Brook
Members of council say they need more study time By: Jake Uitti ROCKY HILL The Borough Council chose not to vote on the interlocal agreement with the South Bound Brook Police Department regarding police services Monday, citing the need for more study. Instead, it is anticipated that the council will take action at its…
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DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Music for my mixed-up mind
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Our columnist discusses the fine art of making a mix tape. By: Hank Kalet My Nissan Murano has a six-CD changer a luxury that for me, an admitted music junkie, feels like a necessity. Six CDs provide a lot of music nearly 480 minutes and it’s rare when…
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A brave little girl inspiration for charity’s walk
A cheerful, smiling baby overcomes the medical odds to serve as an ambassador for the March of Dimes WalkAmerica By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR From the day Mia Gorczynski was born, doctors were uncertain she would ever learn to walk and talk and run and play. "Every time she would hit a milestone, it…
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David Cowen
David L. Cowen, 96, Professor Emeritus of Rutgers University, died Friday, April 14, at the Francis E. Parker Memorial Home in Piscataway. Dr. Cowen had a long and distinguished career at Rutgers as an educator researcher, lecturer, and author, and he was world-renowned in the field of the history of pharmacy. Born in New York…
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Property Transfers April, 19 2006 Part 2
In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is…
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Donald Perrine
Donald Coleman Perrine, 75, of East Windsor, died Friday, April 14, at his home. Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong resident of Mercer County. He was a graduate of Princeton High School, Class of 1947. Mr. Perrine grew up and farmed in West Windsor and later pursued a career in Real Estate, which he…
