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  • Tough schedule has PHS prepared for states

    Little Tigers are CJ III tennis second seed By: Justin Feil    It would seem natural that Matt Ullman would be a bit nervous going into his first state tournament.    After all, he’s a freshman in the Princeton High singles lineup.    Ullman might feel some nerves except that a season of high caliber competition has him…

  • PHS repeats as county golf champs

    Little Tigers have tougher time than expected By: Bob Nuse    This time it wasn’t supposed to be quite as nerve-wracking for Sheryl Severance.    A year ago, Severance’s Princeton High golf team surprised many in the field when the Little Tigers captured the Mercer County Tournament title. This year, with most of the roster returning, Princeton…

  • As Montgomery schools’ Strimple retires, new business administrator named

    Timothy Stys to assume position in August. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — The Board of Education on Tuesday unanimously approved the appointment of Timothy Stys to assume the position of school business administrator.    Beginning in August, Mr. Stys will take the place of long-time district school business administrator James Strimple, who has announced his retirement.…

  • Montgomery Senior Center slates special programs

       The Montgomery Senior Center will host a number of programs at the Otto Kaufman Community Center in honor of Older Americans Month, which takes place this month.    At 11 a.m. today, Linda Barth, a Canal Society of New Jersey director, will conduct a program about the history of the Delaware & Raritan Canal.    On Monday,…

  • Woman dies in police custody

    County awaits autopsy results. By: Leon Tovey    JAMESBURG — The Middlesex County prosecutor’s office is awaiting results of an autopsy and a toxicological report in its investigation into why a Jamesburg woman died in police custody Monday night.    According to a press release issued by Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan on Tuesday, 47-year-old Ann Fitch…

  • Lions Club to play host to fun under the big top

    South Brunswick welcomes the circus to town, starting Saturday, May 21. By: Joseph Harvie    Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, come see a world of magic and mystery, acrobatics and comedy, as the South Brunswick Lions Club welcomes the Cole Brothers Circus to town.    After the big top is erected at…

  • ‘Crash’

    Car jackings, explosions, shootings, arguments, robberies, loveless sex and political maneuvering keep viewers engrossed. By: Bob Brown Thandie Newton (left) and Matt Dillon are among the people affected by a Los Angeles car accident in Crash.    Not much has changed in Los Angeles since Rodney King uttered the immortal words, "Can’t we all just get…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from May 13, 2005 to May 19, 2005. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…

  • Bisio looks to cap career at county track

    WW-P North senior has left mark By: Justin Feil    Two years ago, Roland Bisio gave up wrestling for good in order to concentrate on running.    It’s a decision that has worked out well for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior, who is the school record holder in the 1,600, the 3,200 and the 5,000 meters. Bisio…