Category: archives
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HHS baseball team advances to sectional final
Softball, girls’ lacrosse teams fall short By: Rudy Brandl One Hillsborough High team will be playing for a sectional title, while two others were eliminated in Tuesday’s semifinal round of NJSIAA action. The HHS baseball team advanced to the Central Jersey Group 4 finals with a 7-1 victory at South Brunswick. The victory came less…
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Group gets to work on NPDC site plans
Possible uses for 250-acre Montgomery property discussed. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The North Princeton Developmental Center Concept Planning Team has gotten to work tossing around a breadth of ideas and identifying possible uses for the 250-acre property that the township is slated to purchase from the state for $5.95 million. At a meeting…
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Biotech opportunities abound
Guest column By: Debbie Hart The opportunity is now to attract, retain and develop biotechnology companies in New Jersey. Today, there are more than 130 biotechnology companies in New Jersey, which is up from 80 in 1998. Additional new biotechnology companies are being formed and are growing at a rapid rate. These companies bring high…
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Overtime state loss ends PHS lax season
Stanton pleased with progress By: Bob Nuse Despite entering the Group II state tournament as the No. 10 seed, Princeton High boys’ lacrosse coach Peter Stanton felt like his team had a chance to make a run through the bracket. He was proven right with the first game, as the Little Tigers avenged an earlier…
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Montgomery High students ‘Roll Out of Bed’
They go to class in pajamas for diabetes fundraiser. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY It is one thing to care about a cause. It’s another to actually do something about it. Alli Rosenthal, a Montgomery High School sophomore, has chosen the latter. Creating the fundraiser Roll Out of Bed For Diabetes, Alli hopes to generate…
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Making a difference
Interfaith Hospitality Network stitches up the safety net for homeless families. By: Dennis O’Neill When Nancy lost her apartment last month after an argument with her roommate, the 27-year-old mother of two prayed for help. "I got very sad when my son asked me, ‘Mommy, when are we going to get a house,’" she said.…
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Honey Queen abuzz about the bees, sans the stings
High school student’s hobby leads to her selection as spokeswoman for state association. By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO A Honey Queen knows that few hobbies yield as sweet a reward as beekeeping. She learns to manage the world within the hive, replacing damaged combs in the winter, feeding the bees sugar water in early spring.…
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MHS track teams sweep sectional titles
North’s Mastrangelo, PHS’ Gengel and McKinley win crowns By: Bob Nuse Jim Goodfriend thought it everything went right, his Montgomery High girls’ track team had a shot at a North Jersey, Section 2 Group III title. Jen Riddell, head coach of the Montgomery boys’ track team, figured even if everything went right for her team,…
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West Windsor Bike Fest draws hundreds
Experts join beginners on rides ranging from 40 miles to 1 mile. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR Expert enthusiasts on skinny tires and enthusiastic beginners on fat tires gathered at Community Park on Saturday for the second annual West Windsor Bike Fest. At 7:30 a.m., about 40 cyclists took off on the 40-mile ride…
