Category: archives
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Morven presents plan to add two buildings
Visitor center and administrative building, designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects, proposed. By: Marjorie Censer Representatives of Historic Morven Museum and Garden presented a proposal to add a visitor center and administrative building flanking the main house during a Princeton Regional Planning Board meeting Thursday. Members of the board, as well as community members, urged Morven…
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Young returns to area to face Phillies
PU graduate pitches Wednesday in Philadelphia By: Justin Feil Chris Young missed Reunions again at Princeton University. He had a good excuse. He was working that Friday night, shutting down the Chicago White Sox over eight innings. With any luck, the Texas Rangers rookie pitcher will have that same Reunions excuse for a long time.…
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Man dies after he lies down on railroad tracks
Train travel disrupted during police investigation. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR A man died Friday after he lay down on the tracks at the Princeton Junction train station in front of an Amtrak train headed from New York City to Harrisburg, Pa. Police said the man, whose name is being withheld pending family notification,…
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‘Princetonian’ Bertoli on Kelly Cup champs
Tigers graduate keys Titans ice hockey run By: John Fortuna TRENTON He arrived on the Princeton campus in the fall of 1995 as a 17-year-old recruit from Milton, Ontario, and soon became an integral part of the school’s hockey championships of the late 1990s. A decade later, he’s still a hockey fixture in the…
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Bianchi bounce-back for MHS
Cougars boys’ lacrosse seals division with win over Hopewell By: Justin Feil There are a lot of lacrosse teams that ended their season with a loss. After falling in the Group II state tournament semifinals on Wednesday, the Montgomery High boys’ team was happy to have a chance to go out with a win Friday.…
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Program bridges PU prestige with high schoolers’ promise
Providing an opportunity to kids from less-privileged families. By: David Campbell According to Princeton University Preparatory Program Co-Coordinator Torey Wilson, these days it takes more than just smarts to get into a premier university like Princeton. The high school students competing for and gaining admission to the nation’s most elite colleges and universities typically have…
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Perfect day for Diana 5k winners
Penick, Gibens win third-annual run By: Justin Feil Even if the course itself proved a little imperfect, the Diana Run 5k was perfect for male and female race winners Scott Penick and Vanessa Gibens. Penick was the overall winner after out-kicking 1999 Princeton High graduate Stefan Kolata in the final 200 meters for his first…
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Primary election results
By: Following are the unofficial results of Tuesday’s primary election. Both local races were uncontested. Hightstown Two three-year Borough Council seats Constance Harendza-Harinxma (D) – 88 Ryan Rosenberg (D) – 88 Nancy Walker-Laudenberger (R) – 134 Ronald Sackowitz (R) – 130 East Windsor Three four-year Township Council seats Hector Duke (D) – 395 Alan Rosenberg…
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BREAKING NEWS – Primary election results
By: Vanessa Holt Following are the unofficial results of Tuesday’s primary elections, to be updated as they become available. Winners are indicated in bold print. Bordentown Township Two three-year committee seats available Nick Renna (D) – 108 Joseph Luisi (D) – 113 Bruce Hill (R) – 282 Robert Delaney (R) – 284 Chesterfield One three-year…
