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Peacemaker at seminary voices concern for activists in Iraq
Fellow members of her group kidnapped and accused of spying By: David Campbell Princeton Theological Seminary student Angela Davis says she and fellow volunteers with Christian Peacemaker Teams understand that for peace to take root in Iraq, its advocates must be willing to face the same risks as the soldiers do there. "We’re all very…
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Girls’ Cross Country Runner of the Year
Cougars’ Spinazzi ran with state’s best By: Justin Feil Run. The word holds special meaning to Eleonora Spinazzi, who recalls when she first heard it while at John Witherspoon Middle School. "I was from Italy and it was the only word I could understand," said the Milan, Italy, native. "My sister had to translate everything."…
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Borough Council poised to approve affordable-housing plan
Final decision also expected on university’s engineering quadrangle development scheme By: Marjorie Censer The Princeton Borough Council is expected to approve at its meeting tonight the borough’s housing element and fair-share plan, which explains how the municipality will meet the new affordable-housing obligation imposed by state Council on Affordable Housing regulations. Though the plan can…
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Briefcase
Issue of December 13, 2005 By: George Spohr Hughes to detail economic summit TRENTON Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes will host a news conference at noon today in Room 211 of the Mercer County McDade Administrative Building to announce details of the Jan. 12 Mercer County Economic Summit. The summit, presented in cooperation…
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Young Hun wrestlers seek personal gains
Raiders hope to build through season By: Justin Feil The Hun wrestling team is building for the future. Without a senior on the team, and with almost half the team in its first year of varsity wrestling, there isn’t really another option. "This is the youngest team we’ve had since we started the program up…
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Conference Call with John P. Babcock
Babcock builds on client base spanning multiple generations By: David Campbell WEST WINDSOR John P. Babcock this summer was named regional chief executive officer for U.S. Trust in New Jersey, succeeding Richard E. Foley, who retired in May. Prior to assuming the post, Mr. Babcock served as division head of Regional Private Client Services…
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Santa plans four-day layover in West Windsor
WEST WINDSOR Santa Claus will tour the township this week to check in on all the good little boys and girls. He will ride with the West Windsor Volunteer Fire Company through the eastern part of the township between 6 and 9 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The following schedule is subject…
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Healthy Herbert aids Pirate girls
WW-P South swimming opens CVC with big win By: Justin Feil Saddled with a shoulder injury, Vicki Herbert found it pretty hard to follow doctor’s orders last year, especially when those orders were not to swim. "It’s hard to tear yourself away from it," said the West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior. "I’ve been swimming (competitively) for…
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Twelve Tims, some still tiny, celebrate 25th ‘A Christmas Carol’
An emotional reunion for veterans of McCarter’s annual stage production By: Hilary Parker There were no lords a-leaping or maids a-milking, and nary a partridge in sight. But on the 16th day before Christmas, McCarter Theatre gave to Princeton … 12 Tiny Tims, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the theater’s "A Christmas Carol"…
