Category: archives
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South girls win Mercer XC title
Pirate trio has new role in repeat By: Justin Feil HAMILTON Michelle Barbarasch, Lisa Miller and Allison Warner celebrated a reunion of sorts in winning the Mercer County Championship for the second straight year Friday. The trio established the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ cross country team as the 2004 Mercer County Championship favorite three…
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Irish unlucky for North field hockey
ND ousts Knights from state tournament By: Justin Feil Simply put, the West Windsor-Plainsboro North field hockey would have preferred a different draw in the North 2, Group III state tournament. It wasn’t that the Knights, as the sixth seed, had to play the No. 3 seed, it was that the No. 3 seed was…
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Monday, Nov. 8, 2004
Mildred Homan Ireland Mildred Homan Ireland, 93, died Friday at Harrogate, Lakewood. Born in Trenton, she had resided in Pennington for 10 years before moving to Lakewood in 1995. She has been a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Morrisville since 1973, Victory Chapter # 96 O.E.S., and a volunteer at Mercer Medical Center…
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Drake wins close election
UPDATE: Drake gains in provisional vote counting By:Roger Alvarado A count of provisional ballots from last week’s election has confirmed that Democratic challenger Paul Drake defeated Republican incumbent Tony Gwiazdowski by 30 votes to claim a seat on the Township Committee. Consequently, Mr. Drake will be the committee’s lone Democrat once he is sworn to…
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Palaces and Mansions
Through watercolors, architect and construction engineer Murali Harathi seeks to conserve the great buildings of Hyderabad. By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF PHOTOS/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Hyderabad native Murali Harathi has opened a window to the Indian city’s Victorian period and its vanishing palaces through a series of watercolors, Pushing Past: The Royal Palaces of Hyderabad, on view…
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Princeton football drops squeaker
Tigers’ losing streak reaches three in painful fashion By: Justin Feil The Princeton University football team became the 20th straight Ivy League victim of Pennsylvania, 16-15, in heartbreaking fashion at Princeton Stadium Saturday. The Tigers, who have lost a series-record nine straight games to the Quakers, played like the team that had started the season…
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HHS soccer, hockey teams advance
Teams win 1-0 to gain sectional semifinals By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s soccer and field hockey teams dominated Friday’s sectional quarterfinal games and settled for 1-0 victories to move on to next week’s semifinal round. In North Brunswick, the HHS boys (14-5-1) dominated the favored and second-ranked home team with a relentless assault. Finally, in…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Workshop to help parents, students
AROUND CRANBURY By Lorraine Sedor PTO holding forum to discuss dyslexia on Nov. 8. Siri and Bruce Heinrichs proudly show off their daughter Elin Nicole, born Oct. 29. Siri is the daughter of Nadine and Mark Berkowsky of Cranbury. Nadine and Mark Berkowsky are the proud grandparents of a lovely baby girl. Elin Nicole Heinrichs…
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Areaveterans celebrate their own
Event at Veterans Park in Jamesburg to honor area veterans. By: Leon Tovey Local veterans and their families are being invited to participate in events honoring the sacrifices of America’s veterans. American Legion Post 127 of Jamesburg and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 262 of Monroe will hold a Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m.…
