Category: archives
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West Windsor-Plainsboro board assesses high schools’ needs
Architect proposes $22 million worth of projects at High School South, $3 million worth at High School North By: Emily Craighead Several more big-ticket referendum items are on the table following the West Windsor-Plainsboro School District architect’s presentation Wednesday of facilities needs at the two high schools. As the Board of Education continues to build…
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Radio enthusiasts plan an amateur field day
WEST WINDSOR It won’t take a cell phone to communicate with people all over North and South America at the amateur radio Field Day over the weekend. Radio operators from the David Sarnoff Radio Club will use radio equipment to contact teams across the continents in a 24-hour event at the Sarnoff Corp. Field…
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Football fumbles all-star games
Somebody dropped the ball on this one. By: Justin Time Somebody dropped the ball on this one. Thursday night should be a perfect time to relax and support some football players who have earned special recognition for their play in their senior seasons. Instead, coaches like Montgomery High’s Zoran Milich, will be spending part of…
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Barclay Brook teacher will miss the excitement
Monroe school teacher makes plans for after retirement. By: Audrey Levine MONROE She says she is a fan of change and likes to take advantage of new opportunities. So she doesn’t mind that during her career as a teacher in Monroe, she has gone from teaching basic skills to being a classroom teacher and…
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Pursuit of skateboard park takes twists and turns
Demand is high, but outlook for state, local funds is bleak By: Marjorie Censer When the notice came in the mail, Jack Roberts knew he was officially stalled in attempts to win state funding for a Princeton skateboard park. Mr. Roberts, executive director of the Princeton Recreation Department, had applied twice in the past three…
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No. 9 Restaurant
The emphasis here is on locally grown and fresh ingredients, adding spark to well-loved classics. By: Antoinette Buckley No. 9 Restaurant 9 Kline Court (609) 397-6380 Food: Good/Very Good Service: Good Prices: Moderate Cuisine: American Vegetarian Options: Salads, some appetizers, one pasta entrée; call ahead for specials Ambience: Local bistro Hours: Dinner: Wed.-Thurs. 5-9 p.m.,…
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Prince of Peace Church to present series of public forums
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Princeton Junction will again be presenting a series of public forums this summer, aiming to offer helpful information and a safe place to discuss the social, political, and spiritual issues of our day. There is no solicitation of funds, and no requested responses or implied endorsements to any of…
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‘Peace Is Patriotic’ picnic at Monument Park June 30
The Coalition for Peace Action will hold its fifth annual "Peace Is Patriotic" gathering from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 30, at Monument Park in front of Princeton Borough Hall. The event will begin with a bring-your-own picnic (no alcoholic beverages) from 6 to 7 p.m. The program, which will begin at 7…
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LETTERS: Forrester lacks ideas
To the editor: Douglas Forrester, 2005 Republican nominee for governor, has been a candidate without ideas since his failed Senate run in 2002. The entire theme of his Senate campaign was "I’m not Torricelli." When U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli dropped out of the race, Mr. Forrester was left with no platform, and Frank Lautenberg…
