NEWS ARCHIVE: DEC. 4-12, 2000
Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000
PRINCETON DEER HUNT APPROVED
FISH AND GAME COUNCIL ALLOWS TOWNSHIP TO USE SHARPSHOOTERS
The New Jersey Fish and Game Council has given Princeton Township permission to cull the local deer population with sharpshooters. Permission was granted this afternoon at the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area in Robbinsville. Story
Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000
GAY STUDENTS' PLIGHT SPARKS LIVELY DISCUSSION
EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR HOSTED BY THE LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL
Boys and girls, black and white, may attend public school together now, but the notion of equality for gays and lesbians still falls short in today's public and private schools. That was the message delivered by Kevin Jennings of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network. Story
Monday, Dec. 11, 2000
SERVING THE HUNGRY
MANVILLE-AREA MOBILE SOUP KITCHEN FEEDS THOSE IN NEED
Joan Howell and Louise Mears say there are many reasons they volunteer to feed the hungry at the food mobile that stops weekly in Manville, but what moves them most is the children. Story
Monday, Dec. 11, 2000
DRAWING ON ART TO STOP VIOLENCE
SOUTH BRUNSWICK GIRL WINS PRIZE FOR ANTI-HATE POSTER
A classroom art assignment created last spring recently earned a high school sophomore recognition from a national magazine and praise from some of her idols. High school sophomore Kareisha Questel was honored recently by Teen People Magazine, a spin-off of People Magazine, for her poster about violence and race. Story
Friday, Dec. 8, 2000
MAN KILLED IN EAST WINDSOR
VICTIM WANTED IN CONNECTION WITH FORT LEE MURDER
A Fort Lee man shot and killed by police Thursday night at the Monmouth Street Ramada Inn had threatened to shoot the officers before they opened fire. The victim was wanted in connection with a murder investigation that began when Fort Lee police discovered the body of a woman with multiple stab wounds at about 2 p.m. Thursday. Story
Friday, Dec. 8, 2000
CHLORINE SPILLS AT LAWRENCE HIGH
CLEANUP EFFORT CLOSES PRINCETON PIKE FOR 45 MINUTES
About 200 gallons of chlorine, intended for the Lawrence High School swimming pool, spilled in the school's parking lot Friday when a valve on the delivery truck tank broke, according to fire officials. The spill occurred at about 9:50 a.m. Story
Friday, Dec. 8, 2000
COUNCIL DIVIDES ON SCOUT DECISION
RULING TO REFUSE FREE PARKING FOR SCOUTS' TREE SALE STANDS
Though divided on its earlier vote to require a Boy Scout troop to sign a pledge that it does not discriminate against homosexuals in exchange for free parking at its Christmas tree sale, the Princeton Borough Council allowed its requirement to stand Tuesday. Story
Scout-cry
Thursday, Dec. 7, 2000
COMMUNITY REMEMBERS 'SWEET, LOVING' BOY
MILLSTONE MOURNS LOSS OF BRENDON KARLIK, 8
For an 8-year-old, Brendon Karlik seemed to have a pretty good understanding of life. He appreciated the "little things" often taken for granted by others. He always said thank you. It seems unthinkable that someone so young, so strong, so gifted and so well-grounded could be gone so soon. Story
Thursday, Dec. 7, 2000
TO CATCH A THIEF
LAMBERTVILLE COUNCILMAN HAD SUSPECT IN PERSONAL VEHICLE
Steve Stegman thought he was catching a thief, but he was actually abetting a suspect when he picked up a man who flagged him down on Main Street in Lambertville last week. Timothy Little claimed an elderly woman had been robbed, and he wanted Mr. Stegman to chase the thief. Story
Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2000
BARTLETT WINS BY SINGLE VOTE
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP INCUMBENT HART SAYS HE MAY FILE CHALLENGE
Democratic challenger Francesca Bartlett is the unofficial winner of a seat on the Hopewell Township Committee, beating GOP incumbent John Hart by one vote, Mercer County Board of Elections chairman Dominick Magnola said Tuesday night. Story
Hopewell Township race now deadlocked
Monday, Dec. 4, 2000
BATTLING A NOISY NEIGHBOR
GRASSROOTS PLANE GROUP AGAINST AIRPORT PLAN
Heidi Kahme, a Hopewell Township resident, had noticed an increase in air traffic during her five years in the area. But she hadn't thought too much about it until she was pulling weeds one Saturday and counted 125 planes overhead, some passing only 30 seconds apart. Story

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