Category: archives
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HHS boys knocked out in CJ 4 soccer semis
Season ends with loss at North Brunswick By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High boys’ soccer team experienced another frustrating afternoon in the semifinal round of the Central Jersey Group 4 playoffs. Last year, the Raiders were eliminated in a controversial 3-2 game at Rancocas Valley. Tuesday afternoon, their 2005 season came to an end in…
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BREAKING NEWS: Wittman makes return in Cranbury
BREAKING NEWS: Wittman becomes lone Republican on the committee and first Republican to win a seat since 2001. By: Jessica Beym Wayne Wittman appears to have won a return to Township Committee after a six-year absence, defeating Angie Cook 717-687 Tuesday night. The results were not official, as of 9 p.m. The township clerk’s office…
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Oil company and university team up to push for clean air
Two join forces to find solution to the carbon dioxide and climate problem By: Hilary Parker There’s nothing like a little friendly competition and a race against time to inspire scientists to get things done. About six years ago, British Petroleum arrived on the Princeton University campus with a challenge. The giant oil company had…
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Eagles ousted in overtime in tournament
By: John E. Powers The South Hunterdon Regional High School field hockey team has experienced a wide range of emotions throughout this season. The Eagles started the season 2-5, but rallied with a strong midseason and followed it up with a big win against Warren Hills in the Hunterdon-Warren Tournament before losing a heartbreaker in…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 8, 2005
Ruth Rabstein Pellettieri, Robert E. Kuenne, Joseph L. Greenberg, Wilma Grayson, Michael K. Fahey, James H. Bennett Sr., Al Sussman Ruth Rabstein Pellettieri Pioneering attorney Ruth Rabstein Pellettieri of Princeton, an attorney for more than 50 years and one of the founders of Pellettieri, Rabstein and Altman law firm, died Friday at home. She…
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BREAKING NEWS: Democrats retain both Princeton Township Committee seats
Margin of victory is considerably narrower than usual Democrats Bernie Miller and Vicky Bergman won the two seats up for grabs on the Princeton Township Committee on Tuesday, but not without a fight. Republicans Gordon Bryant and Thomas Pyle came within less than 500 votes of defeating Ms. Bergman and unseating Mr. Miller, the only…
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Arts Council annual arts and crafts sale set Nov. 10 through Dec. 22
The Arts Council of Princeton will present "Sauce for the Goose," its annual holiday arts and crafts sale, beginning Thursday and running through Dec. 22, at its new location at the conTEMPORARY Arts Center at the Princeton Shopping Center. This year’s sale will feature more than 30 artists and artisans. Kicking off the six-week sale…
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BREAKING NEWS: Wintress squeaks past Sherman in Montgomery
Democrat retains seat on township committee by 40 votes Democrat Karen Wintress won re-election to the Montgomery Township Committee on Tuesday by a whisker over her Republican challenger, Ed Sherman. Ms. Wintress, who has served for the past year as deputy mayor, won by 40 votes out of a total of 6,762 cast. The vote…
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Fulbright program links PHS and Argentine teachers
The two are busy exchanging notes — in Spanish By: Rachel Silverman Princeton resident Priscilla Russel and Argentine visitor Analía Pedemonte are inseparable these days. They live together. They work together. They even ride bikes around town together. For the next few weeks, the two women recently awarded slots in the illustrious, intercontinental Fulbright…
