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Hospital CEO touts benefits of planning
Barry Rabner addresses Princeton Chamber. By: Gwen McNamara PLAINSBORO In business, growth can be a blessing or a curse it all depends on the plan. To make sure local businesses are staying on the positive track, the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce brought in Barry Rabner, president and CEO of Princeton HealthCare System,…
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For the March 4 issue
Charles M. Hartman, Anna Hausman, Rosemarie ‘Rose’ O. Stackhouse, Sidney Samuel Weisberger. Charles M. Hartman PRINCETON Charles M. Hartman, 63, died Feb. 22 while playing tennis with good friends. Born in Detroit, Mich., he had been a resident of East Windsor and then Princeton for more than 35 years. He was the son of…
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Trupin ties for 11th place in the high jump at Meet of Champions
By: Justin Feil Cranbury’s Ryan Trupin, Princeton High’s lone competitor in last Sunday’s NJSIAA Meet of Champions at Jadwin Gym, tied for 11th place in the boys’ high jump, just a two-inch clearance away from a possible sixth-place medal finish. The PHS senior cleared the opening height of 6-feet, but could not get over 6-2.…
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MHS girls exit states
Cougars play Scotch Plains even for 30 minutes By: Justin Feil For almost 30 of the 32 minutes of its North Jersey 2 Group III quarterfinal Thursday, the Montgomery High girls’ basketball team hung with consensus Top-10 Scotch Plains-Fanwood. But in the final 2 minutes, 36 seconds of the first half, Scotch Plains-Fanwood used a…
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Officials hear concerns from Latino population
Hightstown officials met with members of the Latino community in an effort to restore the community’s trust in local police. By: Michael Ross HIGHTSTOWN Borough officials met with more than 500 members of the Latino community on Sunday in an effort to restore the community’s trust in local police. The gathering, which was organized…
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PU hockey set for playoff series
Tiger men, women on road in ECACs By: Justin Feil Baker Rink will be empty this weekend, but that doesn’t mean the season is over for the Princeton University hockey teams. Both the men and women are hoping to extend their season several weeks when they go on the road for their respective Eastern College…
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Little Tigers swim teams met their challenges this winter
By: Justin Feil EWING Both the Princeton High boys’ and the girls’ swim teams lost their season finales, but the fact that both returned to the same high level as last season was bigger in their eyes. "It’s never easy to lose a meet that matters," said PHS head coach Greg Hand after the…
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Ballet’s life given a soul, 78 years late
University to stage Prokofiev work after years of research. By: David Campbell Princeton University Professor Simon Morrison, a musicologist specializing in Russian music and ballet, is consumed with a unique fascination. He said it began about three years ago while he was researching French and Russian ballet for a book on the phenomenon of "lost…
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WW council VP tosses hat in mayoral ring
Alison Miller to challenge Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh. By: David Campbell WEST WINDSOR Township Council Vice President Alison Miller on Thursday announced her candidacy for mayor in the township’s May 10 municipal elections. And in a related development, Councilwoman Jacqueline Alberts said Wednesday that she will not seek re-election. With Ms. Miller now not seeking…
