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Police Blotter-Jan. 6, 2005
Lambertville Ronald Tillett III, 22, of Lambertville and Joshua Bidwell, 28, of Hamilton Township were charged with possession of CDS Friday at about 1 a.m. Police said the two were in vehicles in the parking lot of the Main Street Food Market. Mr. Tillett was charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession…
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Princeton Adult School offers wide range of courses
Registration now under way; classes begin Feb. 1 and 3. Registration is under way for the winter semester at the Princeton Adult School. Offerings this year include more than 130 courses ranging from abstract art and classical music to "Papyrus to Paperback," a lecture series about the book in history. There is also swing dancing,…
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Princeton Public Library slates busy winter schedule
From reading therapy dogs to writing workshops for young people. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Public Library is going to the dogs reading therapy dogs. Dog Day Afternoons, a new reading therapy program that aims to help youngsters develop better reading skills, is one of the many new initiatives offered in the library’s winter…
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McKillop returns as Davidson starter
Hun grad is starter for PU foe By: Justin Feil Matt McKillop knew he’d be facing some pretty tough non-conference road opponents with the likes of Missouri, Duke, St. Joseph’s and Massachusetts on the travel schedule. But the Davidson junior guard wasn’t exactly dreading his Jan. 2 date at Princeton the way some Tiger opponents…
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New Princeton library trustees write the book on experience
With departure of longtime members, board’s composition has evolved to reflect new challenges. By: Jennifer Potash The new members of the Princeton Public Library board of trustees bring unique perspectives on the past, present and future to the organization. During the past six months, the board’s composition has evolved with the departure of longtime member…
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OBITUARIES, Jan. 4, 2005
Robert C. Hosford, Harold S. Switzgable, James R. Leuper, Roger H. Miles, George Morton, Parvin R. Stryker, Ruth Schatzman. Robert C. Hosford Journalist and editor Robert C. Hosford of Princeton died Thursday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 85. A civic and environmental activist, he lived in Princeton 32 years. Born in…
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North hoops sees progress in loss
Becker likes team’s work habits By: Bob Nuse Eric Becker likes the progress he has seen from his West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ basketball team. Now the Knights coach just needs to get his team to finish, then they’ll be all set. "I really like the way we’re playing defense," said Becker, whose team fell…
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Plainsboro’s reorganization is a silver anniversary event
Peter Cantu named mayor for 25th consecutive year. By: Jill Matthews PLAINSBORO It’s a silver anniversary year for the township’s long-reigning mayor. The Township Committee unanimously selected Peter Cantu who is entering his 31st year on the Township Committee to serve his 25th year as mayor at the township’s annual reorganization meeting…
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Marchand named Princeton Township mayor
Tenth term in leadership position and eighth consecutive time. By: David Campbell Phyllis Marchand was unanimously selected by the Princeton Township Committee to serve a 10th term as mayor during the township’s annual reorganization meeting Sunday. This year will be Ms. Marchand’s eighth consecutive mayoral term. She was also mayor in 1989 and 1994. The…
