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  • Zosulis is next for PDS hoops

    New coach brings experience By: Bob Nuse    Kyle Zosulis had been out of coaching long enough. So when the boys’ basketball job opened up at Princeton Day school, he saw it as a perfect chance to get back into coaching.    "I got out of it for a little while," said Zosulis, who takes over for…

  • Around Cranbury: By Lorraine Sedor Artists, a lost coat and holiday fun

    Around Cranbury: New display at Gourgaud, library has a new financial program and more. By: Lorraine Sedor    The on-going First Friday Artists’ Reception at the Gourgaud Gallery continues this evening (Friday) from 6 to 8 p.m. with the opening of Cranbury Arts Council’s Cranbury Gardens III – Works from Art in the Park.    More than…

  • WW police, Lions Club launch holiday toy drive

       WEST WINDSOR — Township police and the West Windsor Lions Club are accepting donations of toys for local families in need.    Anyone wishing to contribute can drop off new and unwrapped gifts at police headquarters in the West Windsor municipal complex at North Post and Clarksville roads.    Donations will be accepted through Dec. 16.    For…

  • Seymour Hersh compares Iraq to Vietnam, criticizes Bush

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist gives talk at Princeton University By: Hilary Parker    Seymour Hersh, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist responsible for exposing the My Lai massacre to the world, began his talk at Princeton University on Wednesday night with what he called the bad news — detailing the exact number of days remaining in the Bush presidency.…

  • Peace Train is on track for Saturday rally in Newark

       A "Peace Train" will carry opponents of the Bush administration’s policies in Iraq from the Princeton area to Newark on Saturday for a march and rally.    The train will begin in Trenton and stop at the Princeton Junction at West Windsor station — where it will pick up rally participants boarding in Princeton — and…

  • New groundbreaking set for Elm Court II project

    Ceremony, now set for Dec. 19, was delayed because of hurricane-related increases in the cost of materials for the 68-unit project By: Marjorie Censer    The groundbreaking for the Elm Court II project — postponed because of increased building costs — has been rescheduled for Dec. 19.    Princeton Community Housing closed on the long-delayed project Wednesday…

  • Author gets attention without hitting her sister

    Book stresses ways to get a parent’s attention. By: Jessica Beym    Children crave attention. But the ways in which they go about getting it are not always positive.    When her son was a toddler, Cranbury resident Eileen Kennedy-Moore began to notice a pattern in his behavior. Daniel, a middle child, would hit his sister to…

  • Philadelphia firm to buy existing hospital facility

    University to purchase Merwick, Franklin Avenue parking lot By: David Campbell     Princeton HealthCare System plans to sell its hospital facility on Witherspoon Street to a Philadelphia firm interested in redeveloping the site for primarily residential uses, PHCS announced Tuesday.     The PHCS Board of Trustees on Monday night approved a letter of intent with…

  • Students deel the jitters at auditions

    Cranbury School students audition for the spring musical "Once On This Island." By: Jessica Beym    A cacophony of sopranos and altos echoed down the halls of Cranbury School on Monday afternoon.    Right outside of music teacher Jaclyn DiLouie’s classroom, students paced back and forth, practicing their lines and trying to hit the high notes.    Relieved…