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Website in memory of Glenn Howard Sturman
By Nancy and David Sturman We have lived in East Windsor for over twenty years. Our beloved son, Glenn Sturman, attended McKnight School, Kreps School and Hightstown High School – Class of 2001. He then graduated from Rutgers University in 2005. Glenn also played baseball, travel soccer and AAU Travel basketball in addition to playing…
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Open call to young visual artists
By: centraljersey.com The West Windsor Arts Council will open the new West Windsor Arts Center in the historic Alexander Road firehouse in the fall of 2010 with a premiere season of performing and visual arts events and programs. The council is seeking artwork for its first art exhibition, which will be part of the Grand…
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Paladino took a huge leap forward
By: Justin Feil – Assistant Sports Editor The increments of improvement are usually small for athletes already at a high level. Fiona Paladino’s gains in track in field in 2010 looked like a giant leap. "I think it’s been a progression every year," said the Montgomery High School junior. "I think this is definitely one…
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Friends remember WW geologist
By: Audrey Levine – The Packet Group The last time Sue Stroz, of Abby Court in Robbinsville, saw her friend and former next-door neighbor Gail Carter was when Ms. Stroz was celebrating her retirement from Bell Atlantic. The party, Ms. Stroz said, featured an Elvis Presley tribute artist and she said she just remembers Ms.…
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Across the road
L’ville School recognized for ‘Green Campus’ impact By: centraljersey.com The Lawrenceville School’s Director of Dining Services, Gary Giberson, was one of 500 chefs invited to the White House to participate in Chefs Move To Schools, the newest component of "Let’s Move!," First Lady Michelle Obama’s effort to fight childhood obesity. Mr. Giberson was joined by…
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Mercer judge issues ruling on disputed liquor license
JL Ivy restaurant case By: Lauren Otis – Staff Writer A Mercer County state Superior Court judge has signed an order turning over the JL Ivy Bar liquor license to one of the failed restaurant’s partners, Ewing-based real estate developer Theodore Golfinopoulos. The liquor license, with an estimated value around $1 million, is the only…
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Police blotter
By: centraljersey.com Blotter 8BLOTTER Princeton Township Nicholas Sawuk, 25, of Catbird Court, Lawrenceville, was arrested for an outstanding $165 warrant from West Windsor Township during a traffic stop on Great Road at 9:36 p.m. June 16. He was released after posting $165 bail. *** Anna Tarquinio, 75, was charged with failure to keep right after…
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Another ‘alternative energy’ mirage?
By: Hank Kalet President Barack Obama says the United States must embrace a different kind of energy future. In two separate speeches this month, the president made it clear that the nation has to break its addiction to oil and replace it with sustainable energy sources like wind and solar power. A national energy bill…
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Residents file lawsuit over Rider U parking lot
By: Lauren Otis – Staff Writer A group of 11 Linden Lane residents in Princeton Borough and Princeton Township have filed suit against Rider University and the Regional Planning Board of Princeton stemming from the RPBP’s approval of increased parking at Rider’s Westminster Choir College campus in Princeton. The 13-page suit alleges Rider/Westminster Choir College…
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