Category: archives
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Huaxia Chinese School opens up branch in Montgomery
Township officials are pleased with the arrival of the school, which moved from Hillsborough. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY A branch of the Huaxia Chinese School opened in the township Saturday with a reception at the Upper Middle School, where the nonprofit organization will conduct classes each weekend through a contract with the district. Founded…
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Forsgate Drive repairs finished
Quarter-mile section of Forsgate Drive reopens two months after flash flood damage. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG Nearly two months after a flash flood soaked southern Middlesex County, a quarter-mile section of Forsgate Drive reopened Monday to little fanfare, but to great relief among business owners and borough officials. The road was closed from Gatzmer…
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Girls’ volleyball previews
By: Justin Feil WW-P North Head Coach: Frank Motondo, second year Last year: 10-13 Key returning players: Flynn Eisenman (Sr.), Katie Lalli (Sr.), Shirley Liang (Sr.), Sam Poliseno (Sr.), Yanping Ren (Sr.), Brooke Wiener (Sr.). Top newcomer: Artisha Chan (Jr.), Tiffany Jin (Jr.), Ally Sandberg (Jr.), Erica Weitz (Jr.), Aileen Yan (Jr.), Emma Yasinski…
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Tasty treats
Residents enjoy a day of history and fun at Cranbury Day. By: Josh Appelbaum Main Street was teeming with life Saturday as residents, and friends and families came to enjoy the weather and to celebrate Cranbury and its history. Some of those in attendance said the weather was the best part of the day. Stacey…
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Lawsuit charges young woman groped by police dispatcher
Former Jamesburg woman files lawsuit against borough for alleged groping incident. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG The borough was served this week with a lawsuit filed by a former Jamesburg woman who says she was groped by a former police dispatcher at police headquarters when she was 16. Borough Attorney Frederick Raffetto reported Wednesday evening…
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Outdoor Action not in jeopardy, despite injury to a trip leader
Princeton University will retain its popular orientation program for freshmen. By: David Campbell Is Outdoor Action, a popular wilderness-orientation program Princeton University offers to incoming freshmen, at risk after a trip leader suffered a serious spinal cord injury during a camping trip last week? According to Princeton spokeswoman Cass Cliatt, it is not. Outdoor Action…
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Koehler grows into stopper role
Senior helps PHS soccer blank Trenton By: Bob Nuse As Kyle Koehler grew taller, he found it was time for him to grow into a new role on the Princeton High boys’ soccer team. "I’ve played a lot of different positions over the years," Koehler said. "I grew a lot after my freshman year and…
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Bears seen in Monroe
A half dozen bears have been sighted. By: Leon Tovey MONROE Authorities are taking a "live-and-let-live" approach toward a family of black bears that has been sighted several times around the township in the last two weeks. Sgt. Lawrence Linke of the township police said Wednesday that at least six bear sightings had been…
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LETTERS: Corzine tax plan offers real savings
To the editor: I applaud Jon Corzine for offering a real plan to relieve property taxes in New Jersey. I say a "real " plan because in addition to the fact that his plan proposes a 10 percent increase per year in rebate checks to those taxpayers who need them the most, the seniors,…
