Category: archives
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Let your voice be heard on the Highlands
EDITORIAL Last summer, environmentalists, elected officials, concerned citizens and even some farmers successfully fought for passage and enactment of the New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act. This accomplishment is not without controversy. Some critics claim that landowners will not be properly compensated for changes in land value due to this new law. These…
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Wanted: Unwanted cell phones
Township’s recycling program helps domestic violence victims By: Rachel Silverman You know that cell phone that drives you crazy with its dead zones and erratic service? The one that your just dying to upgrade to a new, snazzier model? That cell phone could save someone’s life. Princeton Township’s cell phone recycling program gives victims of…
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New associate dean arriving from Yale
Peter Quimby, dean of a residential college and lecturer in political science at Yale University, has been named associate dean of the college at Princeton University, the university said. He will succeed Hank Dobin, associate dean since 1996, who has been appointed dean of the college at Washington and Lee University, and he will take…
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‘Shall we dance?’
Fun and fantasy beckon in the whirl of social stepping By: Hilary Parker It doesn’t take two to tango or to swing dance or country line dance, for that matter. At dancing events in and around Princeton, people find themselves dancing with multiple partners, whether they go alone or accompanied. No one has an…
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Execution the difference as C-P is eliminated
By: Rich Fisher BORDENTOWN – There was little mystery as to why Sunnybrae Little League was able to defeat Cranbury-Plainsboro and knock the locals from the 12-year-old District 12 Tournament Wednesday night. The Hamilton Township crew made every key defensive play it had to. Meanwhile, C-P did not make the routine plays and unbeaten Sunnybrae…
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Princeton group holds key session on Kosovo
Entrenchment from both Serbs and Albanians blocks breakthrough, but "lines of communication" kept open By: David Campbell The Princeton-based Project on Ethnic Relations convened a high-level meeting of leaders from Europe and the U.S. last weekend in Lucerne, Switzerland, to discuss the future of Kosovo and to seek solutions to continued ethnic conflict in Southeast…
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State police officials honor township officer
Policeman recognized for teaching Spanish Law Enforcement training course By: Marjorie Censer Princeton Township police officer Jorge Narvaez was recognized Thursday by state officials in Newark as one of the teachers of a one-week Spanish Law Enforcement training course. The course is designed to teach law-enforcement officials basic Spanish language and culture useful in law-enforcement…
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Letters to the Editor, July 8
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, July 8 Hospital site should reflect town’s character To the editor: The following letter is currently circulating in the form of a petition to the Regional Planning Board of Princeton, the Princeton Borough Council and the Princeton Township Committee: Princeton is well loved for its variety, authentic character and history.…
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WW 12s have dual district role
Softball hosts, plays in Final Four By: Scott Kraus After completing the pool play round of the District 12 softball tournament unbeaten in four games, winning by a combined score of 47-3, the West Windsor softball team and manager Andy Forsell look to continue their winning ways at home, as the next round of the…
