Category: archives
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Dennie delivers for MHS tennis
Junior feeling good for SCT By: Justin Feil Ryan Dennie was a welcome addition to the Montgomery High boys’ tennis team last year, and he’s been even more important this year in the Cougars’ turnaround from an early season slump. The transfer from the Chicago area took no time in fitting into the Cougars lineup…
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‘Peace Train’ heading for New York rally on Sunday
A "Peace Train" will begin in Trenton and stop in Princeton Junction on its way to New York on Sunday, the eve of a major United Nations review of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. A pre-boarding rally will be at the Princeton Dinky station on University Place at 12:15 p.m. with Princeton Borough Mayor Joseph O’Neill…
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D&R Greenway’s new home a barn-raiser
Slated to be focal point of land preservation. By: David Campbell Visitors to Greenway Meadows Park off Rosedale Road may have noticed that the historic barn nearby has undergone some radical changes of late. These days the barn, which has been a part of the Princeton area’s once largely agricultural landscape for more than a…
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‘Look at Me’
The actors and the script strive to find the humanity and the humor behind their faults in Agnes Jaoui’s tightly wound drama. By: Bob Brown Look at Me, Jean-Pierre Bacri’s (left) bout with writer’s block upsets everybody around him, including his young wife (Virginie Desarnauts).> This French film is a gem. It honors what many…
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Toonces
"Toonces", a white and gray 1-year-old spayed female cat, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Toonces", or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Balanced attack has Peddie baseball 8-2 on year
By: Neil Hay You can never have too much pitching. And that is what the Peddie baseball team has right now. For that matter, you can never have too much hitting either. Those luxuries have helped the Peddie baseball team reel off a five-game winning streak and an 8-2 record. First the arms. Treese is…
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Soggy April dredges up heap of trouble at 3M quarry
Pile of mineral fines is damaged. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY April showers might bring May flowers, but they also could impose complications on the stormwater management system at 3M’s Belle Mead quarry. As a result of the high amount of precipitation earlier this month, the plant’s mineral fines pile experienced "tremendous" runoff, said Gwen…
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Roadwork to begin soon in East Windsor
Projects include the construction of the Lanning Boulevard Linkage Road and the repaving of a section of Dutch Neck Road. By: Marisa Maldonado EAST WINDSOR Two road construction projects will begin next month and may cause inconveniences but should not result in any street closures, a township official said Monday. The Township Council awarded…
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New members, new leadership recast Montgomery school board
Subcommittee named to work with Township Committee on voter-rejected budget. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY A greatly altered Board of Education began work Tuesday as Rich Specht and Andrea Bradley were unanimously elected president and vice president, respectively. The board, typically made up of eight members, was one member short due to the resignation…
