Category: archives
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Rimal plays big role in Cougars’ SCT win
Homer helps softball reach semifinals By: Justin Feil The Montgomery High softball team appreciated Anu Rimal’s contributions from the bench in the beginning of the season. The Cougars are really enjoying her recent contributions as a starter. The MHS sophomore delivered her second home run of the season to break a 1-1 tie as the…
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OBITUARIES, May 10, 2005
Mary E. Moore, Edwin C. Johnson, Chee Ping Eng. Mary E. Moore Longtime Princeton resident Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Moore of Princeton died April 12. She was 87. Born in Princeton, she was a longtime Princeton resident. She retired as a part-time market researcher for Opinion Research Corp. and The Gallup Organization. A Princeton High…
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No momentum no problem for North
Knights top Hightstown in MCT baseball By: Bob Nuse EWING So much for needing to have some momentum heading into tournament play. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North baseball team went into Saturday’s opening-round game against Ewing as cold as a team could be. The Knights had not only lost five in a row and…
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Kids taught to protect themselves
First radKIDS class graduated at West Windsor Police Department. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR The police department here graduated its first class of radKIDS Friday. Children between 5 and 7 years old were taught how to "resist aggression defensively" during a 10-hour, family-centered safety-education program. The program emphasizes decision-making skills as well as physical…
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Used PHS textbooks to receive second read in African nations
Fundraising sales aid drive by Small Learning Communities group. By: Rachel Silverman Where do old, out-of-date public school textbooks go? Do they sit in some unmarked storage closet collecting dust, only to fall into disrepair? Or is there some good use for this tossed-aside repository of taxpayer dollars? "It is the answer to this question…
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BREAKING NEWS – Bordentown City election results
In the election for Bordentown City Commission held Tuesday, commissioners John (Bill) Collom, James Lynch and John Wehrman will retain their four-year seats. Vote tallies for the incumbents and challenger Al Csapo as of Tuesday night were: Collom – 501 Lynch – 495 Wehrman – 484 Csapo – 288 Total voters – 776
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Friends of Homeless Animals plans benefit May 22
Friends of Homeless Animals in Princeton is hosting a fundraising event that will have guests kicking up their heels with their pet, that is. "An Afternoon for Paws" will be held on Sunday, May 22, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Upton Pyne Estate, located at 67 Ravine Lake Road, Bernardsville. The highlight of…
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Company raises $40M to fund line of anti-cancer products
Celator to triple payroll, move to the Princetons By: George Spohr MONTGOMERY Celator Pharmaceuticals Inc., a privately held biopharmaceutical company, has raised $40 million to bring three cancer-fighting products to market. That’s one of the largest venture capital investments the U.S. will see this year and the largest in Canada over the past…
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The Princeton Festival
So are the meat pies fresh, Mrs. Lovett? By: Michael Redmond Some stories are so chilling one hopes they are not actually true, but figments of some writer’s imagination. Such is not the case with Sweeney Todd, "the demon barber of Fleet Street," according to early 19th century sources. Stephen Sondheim’s enormously successful "Sweeney Todd"…
