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NEWS ARCHIVE: FEB. 9-20, 2001

Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2001
MARCHERS PROTEST DEER SHOOT

150 VOICE OBJECTIONS TO PRINCETON TOWNSHIP PLAN

ProtestersPassersby stared and gawked as a line of protesters more than 150 strong walked and chanted on Saturday, rebuking Princeton Township officials for their decision to employ professional sharpshooters to cull the local deer herd.  Story
Public sites for shooting listed

Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2001
A FATHER-DAUGHTER MUSICAL TEAM

BORDENTOWN RESIDENTS JOIN MULTI-AGE ORCHESTRA

Rebecca RobotinA father and daughter who share a love of music recently became the newest members of a Princeton-based orchestra that reaches out to people of all ages and talents who have a song in their hearts to share. Joesph Robotin plays the French horn and his 11-year-old daughter Rebecca is a violinist.  Story

Monday, Feb. 19, 2001
EDITORIAL: A MONTH IS NOT ENOUGH

IT'S TIME TO DIG BELOW THE SURFACE OF BLACK HISTORY

Malcolm X and Medger Evers were prominent black leaders during the civil rights movement. Medger Evers was working with the NAACP when he was murdered. Malcolm X was a Muslim and a Black Nationalist who was killed. The above statements may be true, but they are woefully incomplete.  Story

Monday, Feb. 19, 2001
LATINO ADVOCATE EARNS HONOR

SETON HALL PROFESSOR SEEKS EDUCATIONAL REFORM

David AbalosDavid Abalos' efforts as an advocate for the educational needs of Latino and Latina students in East Windsor recently led to special recognition by the Mercer County Hispanic Association at their 11th annual dinner dance Feb. 10.  Story

Friday, Feb. 16, 2001
HOPEFULS LINE UP FOR 'REAL' DEAL

More than 300 18-to-24-year-olds had waited or were still waiting, and were making their way slowly into the Triumph Brewing Company, where a chance to impress one of MTV's casting directors awaited.  Story

Thursday, Feb. 15, 2001
TRAILER BLAZE CLAIMS LIFE OF TODDLER

A Monmouth Junction family is trying recover this week after a tragic fire claimed the life of their 2-year-old son and left his father in critical condition with severe burns. Friends, neighbors and even strangers who have heard of the catastrophe are trying their best to help the family recover by giving to a fund set up at the high school.  Story

Thursday, Feb. 15, 2001
TOWN CENTER DISPLAYS NEW URBAN TREND

THE FIRST OF A TWO-PART SERIES LOOKING AT TOWN CENTER

As the Sharbell Development Corp. continues work on the Garden District, and the Kushner Cos. of Floram Park go through the approval process for Southside, Washington Township's Town Center is materializing.  Story

Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2001
MACHOLD CLOSES THE BOOKS

RETIRED STATE TREASURER READY TO BE A KID AGAIN

Roland MacholdIt's time to be a kid again for Roland Machold, who stepped down Feb. 1 as New Jersey's state treasurer, a post he held for two years. "I want to have that sense of school's out," Mr. Machold said during an interview last week.  Story

Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2001
TUNNEL URGED TO REPLACE BYPASS

PRINCETONS WANT ALTERNATIVE TO MILLSTONE HIGHWAY

Princeton Township and Princeton Borough don't want the Millstone Bypass built. The two towns are suggesting a series of improvements aimed at relieving traffic headaches in the area, including a Route 1 tunnel or open channel under Washington Road.  Story

Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2001
A CASTING CALL TO CROWE ABOUT

UNIVERSAL SEEKS EXTRAS FOR FILM ABOUT PRINCETON RESEARCHER

Open casting calls for the Universal Pictures film, "A Beautiful Mind," directed by Ron Howard and starring Russell Crowe, are scheduled to take place at Princeton University Friday and Saturday. The film is based on author Sylvia Nassar's biography of Nobel Prize-winning mathematician and university researcher John Forbes Nash Jr.  Story

Monday, Feb. 12, 2001
PREPARED FOR THE UNEXPECTED

FUNERAL SERVICES RISE TO CHALLENGE OF THE PROFESSION

Mercer County Community College offers the only funeral services major in the state of New Jersey. Many practicing funeral directors in Central New Jersey have passed through the program, which was founded in 1973.  Story

Friday, Feb. 9, 2001
MONTGOMERY HONORS ITS RUBY

TOWNSHIP RESIDENT CELEBRATED 100th BIRTHDAY WEDNESDAY

Township resident Ruby Hansford celebrated her imminent 100th birthday Wednesday surrounded by friends at the Harlingen Reformed Church on Route 206 and Harlingen Road. "I don't feel any different," Ms. Hansford said of the landmark date, which officially will fall on Monday.  Story

Friday, Feb. 9, 2001
LOCALS TO TRY OUT FOR 'REAL WORLD'

OPEN CASTING CALL TO BE HELD THURSDAY AT TRIUMPH BREWERY ON NASSAU STREET FROM 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

Princeton will have an introduction to "The Real World" next week. The MTV reality show plans to hold an open casting call Thursday at Triumph Brewery on Nassau Street from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Story


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