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  • PHS ice hockey wins; North girls’ hoops falls

    Little Tigers advance in states By: The Princeton High boys’ ice hockey team topped Morris Hills, 6-5, in overtime on Thurdsay night to advance to the second round of the state tournament. The Little Tigers tied the game on a goal by Peter Teifer, then won it in overtime on a goal by Sam Finnell.…

  • Schulte helps PHS to another big year

    By: Justin Feil    Cranbury resident Emily Schulte wasn’t altogether sure how the Princeton High girls’ ice hockey team would fare going into this season.    "I was a little worried about the offense because we lost Jackie (Distler), Louise (Finnell) and Meghan (Hayden, of Cranbury)," said Schulte, a PHS junior. "They were three of our four…

  • Incumbents file for Cranbury school board seats

    Trio to run unopposed in April 19 election. By: Josh Appelbaum    Elizabeth Silverman, Frank Ransegnola and Kenneth Griffin will run unopposed for three, three-year seats on the Board of Education.    Mr. Griffin and Mr. Ransegnola are seeking their second full terms, and Ms. Silverman is seeking a third. School elections are April 19.    Mr. Ransegnola,…

  • Going to the dogs

    Puppy PALS receive training in how to aid the blind. By: Leon Tovey    Whoever coined the phrase "it’s a dog’s life" as a way of describing an easy and relaxing lifestyle obviously never got a look at the pooches — or the people — in Puppy PALS.    PALS (Puppies Aiding the Less-Sighted) is the Middlesex…

  • Incumbents fill ballot in Monroe

    Trio to run unopposed for re-election to school board. By: Melissa Hayes    MONROE — Three incumbents will be running unopposed for three open seats on the school board this year.    Board President Joseph Homoki, Vice President Kathy Kolupanowich and Kathy Leonard are up for re-election this year and say the proposed new high school is…

  • DeBlois de man for Princeton

    Cranbury freshman scores game-winner in MCT final By: Justin Feil    If you’re a team that beat the Princeton High boys’ ice hockey team earlier this season, you don’t want to see them in a rematch.    For the second straight year, the Little Tigers played dramatically better in a rematch with Notre Dame, this time for…

  • McGowan is ninth at M of C

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    The NJSIAA Meet of Champions for Winter Track and Field went off as scheduled this past Sunday at Princeton University’s Jadwin Gym. Monroe Township High School senior Rob McGowan, the only Falcon to qualify for this year’s state finals, beat his seed time to finish ninth in the 400 meter race.…

  • Princeton Senior Resource Center to explore care options

       On Monday at 7 p.m., Princeton Senior Resource Center will present a program on the subject of long-term care and private financing options to help residents who wish to explore these topics.    Nancy P. Morith, CLU, CSA, will speak on "Staying in Charge of Your Future."    Ms. Morith served as contracted faculty for the Centers…

  • PU baseball heads south for spring trip

    Tigers seeking answers to numerous questions By: Justin Feil    It’s a given in college baseball that every year there will be a senior class to replace, but replacing those gone from last year’s Princeton University team presents one of the biggest challenges the Tigers have ever faced.    "To have five players drafted in the first…