Category: archives
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Gourgaud exhibiting ‘optical allusions’
Watercolorists display their sense of humor. By: Josh Appelbaum Visitors stepping into the Gourgaud Gallery this month can be assured that their eyes aren’t playing tricks on them it’s the artists who are fooling around. This month the Gourgaud Gallery will host "April Foolery," an exhibit featuring 20 members of Watercolorists Unlimited, a Princeton-area…
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Candidates to attend Tuesday forum
East Windsor Regional School District candidates will debate on April 5. By: Marisa Maldonado HIGHTSTOWN A debate among school board candidates for the East Windsor Regional School District will take place Tuesday, co-sponsored by the East Windsor/Hightstown League of Women Voters and a Hightstown High School class. All four candidates will be at the…
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HHS laxmen seek improvement
Defense key to rebuilding process By: John E. Powers Through five scrimmages this spring, Hillsborough High boys’ lacrosse team head coach Vinnie Coviello has seen progress, but also noticed some things that need improving. The Raiders, 3-16 last year, will open the season Friday at Montgomery and there’s enough reason to believe things can…
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March 30, 2005-C
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…
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Raiders know nothing will come easy
Pennington baseball By: Mike Molaro The Pennington School baseball squad advanced to last year’s Prep B state finals, but the Red Raiders know that there are no free rides to the state championship game. "I told the guys that just because we went to the finals last season doesn’t mean we are getting a bye…
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District mulls sewer plant option
Upper Freehold Regional School District considers wastewater options for the new middle school, which will open in 2007 on Ellisdale Road. By: Lauren Burgoon UPPER FREEHOLD After further consideration about how to handle the new middle school’s wastewater needs, the school district will likely abandon plans to tie into the Beacon Hill packaging plant.…
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STUDENT LETTERS
By: Ideas needed on steroid rules To the editor: Major League Baseball has hit a tough roadblock within the sport. The steroid scandal is bringing baseball down. The fans are aware of it, as are baseball officials. The players seem to think that taking steroids is the path to use. A lot of players…
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Letters written to offer ideas
To the editor By: In response to the ongoing dispute between myself and Ms. Wohlmacher, president of the Woodfern Home and School Association, I would like to end the conflict with these final thoughts. How this issue snowballed into a personal conflict is quite beyond me. My initial editorial was written out of anger as…
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Borough psychic enters guilty plea in theft case
Yanna will spend six to 12 months in prison unless she agrees to restitution plan. By: Kara Fitzpatrick Nassau Street-based psychic Christine Evans, known to many as Yanna, will spend six to 12 months in prison for fortune telling unless she agrees to return $125,000 taken in the form of cash and jewelry from…
