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  • OBITUARIES, Jan. 6, 2006

    Norman Eiger, Roger C. Breese, Katharine Chamberlain, Esther H. Mitman, George H. Connerat, Grace L. Hullfish Norman Eiger Rutgers professor and artist     MONTGOMERY — Norman Eiger died Dec. 29 at the Stonebridge at Montgomery retirement community. He was 77.    He was a Princeton resident from 1966 to 2005, before moving to Stonebridge in April.…

  • Yuma

    "Yuma," a 1½-year-old white German Shepherd is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Yuma" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Puleio leads boys by solid example

    By: James McKeever    As a freshman and sophomore, Gregg Puleio was simply a good bowler on a standout bowling team. He was able to blend in, without a lot of pressure, and just be "one of the guys" on a team that won back-to-back division titles.    Now a junior for the Monroe High School bowling…

  • FORUM: What can Jamesburg do about its shrinking surplus?

    Join the Debate    The Cranbury Press is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues.    The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe want their town…

  • Anna Mochari

       Anna (Kali) Mochari, 87, died Sunday, Jan. 1, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick.    Ms. Mochari was born in Brownsville, Pa. She resided in Jamesburg since 1949. She was a communicant of St. Peter and Paul Byzantine Catholic Church in Somerset. She was a member of the Altar Rosary Society of the church and…

  • A writer finds inspiration close by

    "Daffodils at High Meadows and Other Stories" is set in a senior community much like Princeton Windrows By: Michael Redmond    The advent of easy and affordable self-publication has largely removed the onus of amateurism from books that authors are determined to see in print, come what may. Not a week goes by, it seems, that…

  • Animal lovers cry foul over new federal rules on geese

    Proposed rules aim to cut Canada geese population By: Lauren Burgoon    Nearly every day, just about at 4 p.m., a curious thing happens over Allentown.    Like clockwork, what seems like hundreds of Canada geese take flight from Doctor’s Creek with a great whoosh. The birds form a dense pack soaring through the air toward Washington…

  • Rocky Hill council selects Uhrik for vacant seat

    Merritt and Griner take oath of office at reorganization meeting By: Jake Uitti    ROCKY HILL — With a new year come new faces and new responsibilities for the Borough Council.    At Monday’s reorganization meeting, the council voted unanimously to appoint Eileen Uhrik to fill the unexpired term of former Councilman George Morren, who is now…

  • Moseley hopes her advice sticks to young players

    By: Justin Feil    Carley Moseley has some advice for the first-time players on the Princeton High girls’ ice hockey team.    "Stick with it," said the PHS senior. "It definitely has been one of the highlights of my high school career. I’ve had such a good time. It’s such an eclectic group. You have to be…