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  • ‘Dreams of Kokopelli’

    Eden Institute’s supporters enjoy Native American theme. By: Aleen Crispino    At the Hyatt Regency Princeton, it was a night of revelry and a night of resolve, a night for fun and 0a night to come out on a wintry Saturday and share a commitment to a cause.    Over 500 guests at Eden Dreams, Eden Institute’s…

  • Plas plays role in MHS swim success

    Cougars hope to reach potential By: Justin Feil    Mike Plas found out pretty quickly last season that the Montgomery High boys’ swimming team was doing much better than it usually did.    "I had heard from the seniors that our swim team wasn’t that good in the past," said Plas, whose family moved to Montgomery before…

  • Palmer Square is ready to introduce new plan

    Concept for 100-unit development to go before Planning Board. By: Jennifer Potash    The owner of Palmer Square aims to move one step closer this week to breaking ground on its long-delayed Hulfish North luxury housing project at Palmer Square.    The developer will present a concept plan for the 100-unit development at Thursday’s Princeton Regional Planning…

  • Park, Honore win at Pirate

    Yuen picks up medal in girls’ meet By: Justin Feil    Brian Honore stood hood over his head, executioner style, before the 500 freestyle at the Boys’ Pirate Invitational on Sunday.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South junior then dismantled the competition to capture one of three individual titles for the host Pirates. Honore earlier finished sixth…

  • South wrestlers looking beyind losses

    Episov becomes steady winner for Pirates By: Bob Nuse    Misha Episov knows it wasn’t all that long ago that the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South wrestling team was among the elite in Mercer County.    In 2002, the Pirates captured a share of the Mercer County Tournament championship. A year later, South was second at the MCT…

  • Wild day for track athletes

    Takirambudde among MOC qualifiers By: Justin Feil    Like a lot of area track athletes, Sunday could have been a sleepless night for Sifiso Takirambudde.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior finished seventh in the 55-meter hurdles at the Group III individual championships Sunday morning. That left him one spot shy of an automatic berth in the…

  • Nurse drawing on her experience as she heads for tsunami zone

    Plainsboro resident volunteering in Sri Lanka. By: Jennifer Potash    PLAINSBORO — As a nurse, Jackie Carey has tended to the medical needs of residents living in dire poverty in Third World countries but that experience may pale compared to what she has found on her latest mission to a tsunami-ravaged village in Sri Lanka.    "I’ve…

  • High school career talks bring different perspective

    ‘Brown-Bag Program’ sponsored by West Windsor-Plainsboro district’s African American Parent Support Group. By: Jill Matthews    With their lunches in tow, a small group of students from both West Windsor-Plainsboro district high schools got an intimate lesson last week on how to become, and what it’s like to be, a lawyer.    The "Brown-Bag Program," which invites…

  • Eric P. Barlow

       Eric P. Barlow, 56, of Edison and formerly of Pennington died at home Jan. 13.    Born in Princeton, he had been a resident of Pennington for most of his life, before moving to Edison two years ago.    Son of the Late Hanna Barlow and nephew of the late Frances and Einar Torgersen, he is survived…