Category: archives
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Shemming excels with move forward
Helps South girls’ soccer post CJ IV upset By: Justin Feil Kristina Shemming’s experience in the back of the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ soccer team was positive last year until the state Central Jersey Group IV semifinals. It was a Howell goal off a penalty kick in double overtime that cost the Pirates a chance…
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Rocky Hill to improve two speed humps
Motorists drive off the pavement in avoidance maneuver. By: Kara Fitzpatrick ROCKY HILL Two of the newly placed speed humps on Montgomery Avenue will be modified next week by the project contractor at the company’s expense, Borough Engineer Bill Tanner said Monday, after drivers were found treating them like an obstacle course. The humps…
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PU mad about U. Penn
Tigers loom to end frustration against Ivy leader By: Justin Feil For the second time in three weeks, the Princeton University football team has a chance to test itself against a Top 20 team that has recently dominated their Ivy League series. The Tigers host Pennsylvania 1 p.m. Saturday at Princeton Stadium. Two weeks ago,…
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Free CDs show West Windsor transit village plan
WEST WINDSOR The township Department of Planning and Zoning has announced that free CD copies of the Princeton Junction Vision Study presentation from September are available to the public. Residents may also visit the planning and zoning office to view a printed copy of the document during regular business hours. The $125,000 vision study,…
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County offers vaccine lottery
Lottery to be held for residents age 65 and older until Nov. 22. By: Josh Appelbaum Monroe and Jamesburg residents 65 and older can register for an influenza vaccine lottery for a countywide clinic to be held Nov. 22. Jamesburg seniors can register at Borough Hall at 131 Perrineville Road and Monroe residents can register…
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Nov. 5, 4:47 p.m.: Some thoughts on the debacle
A lack of vision: Writers in the Times offer their thoughts on why the Democrats failed on Tuesday. By: Hank Kalet Today’s op-ed section of The New York Times offers a strong array of columns on what happened, why and what has to happen next for the fact-based community to regain its stature. Bob Herbert…
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Hun upsets way to field hockey final
Changes working for Raiders By: Bob Nuse Talk about making the most of your second chances. Last week the Hun School field hockey team made the third time a charm when it topped Peddie, 2-1, in the quarterfinals of the state Prep A field hockey tournament. The Raiders, who had lost two earlier games this…
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2005 Buick LaCrosse
Sharp looking and appearing more upscale, Buick’s new sedan is a mix of updated design and tried-and-true technology By: Richard Russell Sharp looking and appearing more upscale, Buick’s new sedan is a mix of updated design and tried-and-true technology. Buick has set a goal of becoming a more upscale, luxury-oriented General Motors brand and the…
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For the Nov. 5 issue
Charles Parrish, Munford (Monk) Bernard Lambert, Julius Geber, Howard S. Birdsall Jr., Carl W. Johnson, Osvaldo R. Ortiz, Ann M. (Baker) Talkowski, LeRoy "Sonny" "Lee" Coleman. Charles Parrish HIGHTSTOWN Charles Parrish, 93, of Hightstown died Monday at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold. Born in Carterville, Va., Mr. Parrish has been a Hightstown resident since 1934.…
