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NEWS ARCHIVE: JUNE 26-29, 2001

Friday, June 29, 2001
POLICE ARREST 11 IN TWIN RIVERS

OFFICERS CONFRONTED DURING RIOT

A riot broke out in Twin Rivers Monday night between police from five different law enforcement agencies and more than 50 rioters, leading to the arrests of 11 people on various charges.  Story

Friday, June 29, 2001
PIT BULL TALES INCITE TOWNSHIP TO 'FIGHT IT OUT'


The Princeton Township Committee vowed Monday night to address mounting concern among residents about vicious pit bulls and, at least in one reported case, their more menacing owners.  Story
Grandmother leashes in relatives with pit bulls
Pit bull's owner faces long-term oversight
Pit-bull deal near; council may react
Case involving pit bulls raises neighbors' ire

Thursday, June 28, 2001
ROBBERS STRIKE KMART FOR $40K


HILLSBOROUGH — Law enforcement officials are still searching for two men who committed an armed robbery at the Route 206 Kmart on Sunday night, getting away with an estimated $40,000 or more in cash, checks and credit card receipts.  Story

Thursday, June 28, 2001
TEEN CHARGED WITH ARSON IN BARN BLAZE


STOCKTON — State Police have charged a 15-year-old Stockton boy with arson after he admitted to setting a June 21 fire that caused considerable damage to a two-story barn.  Story

Thursday, June 28, 2001
JOURNAL BRACES FOR MORE LAYOFFS

DOW JONES BLAMES FAILING AD REVENUE FOR JOB CUTS

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — More layoffs, the second round since April, are expected across the board for Dow Jones & Co. employees in the coming weeks.  Story

Wednesday, June 27, 2001
MEMORIES OF PEACETIME PEARL HARBOR


The sinking of the USS Oklahoma from Disney's "Pearl Harbor"Nearly 60 years after the bombing of Pearl Har­bor, the city of Honolulu has a population of near­ly 372,000, according to the 2000 U.S. Census. Mimi Summerskill of Belle Mead, founder of the LaFollette Vineyard & Winery and the author of four books, recalls a very different Honolulu, the Honolulu that existed around the time of the Japanese attack.  Story

Wednesday, June 27, 2001
THREE SITES REVIEWED FOR SENIOR HOUSING


PRINCETON — With the recent acquisition of Coventry Farms as open space, land which had been eyed for development as senior housing, there is "precious little land left" in the township for age-restricted housing, said Township Planning Director Lee Solow.  Story

Wednesday, June 27, 2001
WEST WINDSOR GETS SEWER CAPACITY WARNING


WEST WINDSOR — If major development is allowed to occur at Sarnoff Corp. and at the former American Cyanamid site, the Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority plant might not have the necessary capacity to handle it, according to West Windsor Township Engineer George Fries.  Story

Wednesday, June 27, 2001
HOLOCAUST STUDY SEEKS YOUTH LINK


Donna Clovis WEST WINDSOR — Township resident Donna Clovis will be traveling to Germany this summer to interview Holocaust survivors and pursue a research project that will look to bridge the gap between those survivors and today's children to prevent another Holocaust from happening.  Story

Tuesday, June 26, 2001
NEW BOROUGH POLICE CHIEF SEEKS COMMUNITY TRUST

CHARLES 'CHUCK' DAVALL WANTS OUT — OF THE OFFICE

Police Chief Charles "Chuck" DavallSoon-to-be Princeton Borough Police Chief Charles "Chuck" Davall wants out — of the office. Capt. Davall, 43, who takes over Monday for retiring Chief Thomas Michaud, plans to focus his attention on meeting with the community.  Story

Tuesday, June 26, 2001
LIBRARY'S MOVE MAY MEAN RESPITE FOR SLOW READERS

A SCHEME TO ENCOURAGE PATRONS HELP TAKE BOOKS OUT OF CURRENT FACILITY

Usually, keeping a library book past the due date results in a fine. For Princeton Public Library patrons, it could result in a reward. The library plans to construct a new three-story building in the next year at the site of the existing facility on Witherspoon Street.  Story

Tuesday, June 26, 2001
GRANDMOTHER LEASHES IN RELATIVES WITH PIT BULLS

A PATTON AVENUE MAN WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REGAIN CUSTODY OF EVEN TWO OF HIS 14 DOGS

PRINCETON — A Patton Avenue man accused of failing to take proper care of his 14 pit bulls and a Rottweiler will not regain custody of two pit bulls as proposed in a plea agreement last week. Peter Pannell's grandmother, faxed a letter to Borough Prosecutor Marc Citron on Monday morning stating she did not want any dogs.  Story
Pit bull's owner faces long-term oversight
Pit-bull deal near; council may react
Case involving pit bulls raises neighbors' ire


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