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Joseph A. Riesenfeld
Mr. Riesenfeld, 73, died Nov. 19, 2009, in Jackson. He came to the U.S. at the age of 2, when he and his parents fled Nazi Germany. Mr. Riesenfeld lived much of his adult life with his parents in Roosevelt, where he was known for running “Joe’s Shop,” the local newspaper and candy store. His…
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Donate, give someone gift of hope this season
Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks for all the wonderful blessings God has bestowed upon us. We can be grateful for our families and friends, food on the table, and gainful employment. We may give thanks throughout the year, but Thanksgiving Day is a time when we all come together to appreciate all that…
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That’s a big hole to fill, so he’d better get shoveling
Coda • GREG BEAN It sure didn’t take our governorelect long to start looking like someone had whacked him upside the head with a two-by-four, did it? There he was on the news last week after a meeting with the state treasury people, saying that things are even worse than he imagined. What everyone was…
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PRINCETON: Tigers miss shot at 3-0
Slow start dooms PU men’s basketball vs. Army By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton University men’s basketball team entered Saturday’s game against Army with a chance to start the season 3-0 for the first time in six years. But the Tigers dug themselves an early 10-0 hole, trailed by 20 in the second half…
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Bill Bradley: Sports and Politics
Lara Dubowchik MEDIA ADVISORY BILL BRADLEY, FORMER US SENATOR AND KNICKS HALL-OF-FAMER, SPEAKS ABOUT SPORTS AND POLITICS EDITOR’S NOTE: ATTENTION POLITICAL, ASSIGNMENT EDITORS: if you plan to attend this event, contact Kathy Kleeman at Eagleton or Steve Manas at University Relations. WHAT: Sports and Politics, a talk by former US Senator Bill Bradley, is the…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Parents raise H1N1 questions
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer With the H1N1 influenza virus strain still a new concern, it may seem natural some confusion would surround the even newer vaccine and how it is administered. The vaccine itself — available as a shot or a nasal mist — has drawn concern from some parents. But…
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P0LICE BLOTTER: Princeton, Montgomery, W.Windsor, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Kevin Mervine, 41, of Yardley, Pa., was sentenced to 180 days in the Mercer County Correction Center following his third drunken driving conviction in Princeton Borough Court last week, according to police. He was sentenced Thursday by borough Municipal Court Judge Bonnie Goldman and transported to the correction center to serve his sentence,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Rosa’s record wins MOC
Knights junior covers 5k in 14:56 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor HOLMDEL — Joe Rosa ran to a mind-boggling record, but he didn’t feel that he did it alone. Hundreds of appreciative fans lined the course to pull for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North junior, whose 14:56 clocking for the 5-kilometer Holmdel Park course crushed…
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PRINCETON: PU men’s soccer falls in NCAAs
Bucknell scores after delay By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Jim Barlow thought his Princeton University men’s soccer team had a chance to make a run in the NCAA tournament. And while the Tigers certainly dominated play for most of the night against Bucknell, they came up short in a 1-0 loss to the Bison last…
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