Category: archives
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Montgomery puts leaf collection plan on hold
By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY The township announced Friday it will be unable to begin a leaf collection program this fall as expected due to the inability to secure a contractor to complete the project. The township said it put the contract out to bid twice and negotiated after the bids failed, but area trucking…
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Veteran Torralba keeps North unbeaten
Knights’ quarterback more comfortable in second year starting By: Bob Nuse Before the start of last year’s West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football season, Art Stubbs had a feeling Jeff Torralba would be the right player to be the quarterback in his option offense. There was just one problem with the plan, however. Torralba, who was…
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Meeting prompts South turnaround
Pirates field hockey wins first of year over PHS By: Justin Feil When the West Windsor-Plainsboro South field hockey team sat down for a team meeting following a 7-0 loss to Hopewell Valley, one common goal seemed to bond everyone as plenty of feelings of frustration came out. "We wanted to gain respect in the…
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Changed Chang guides Pirates volleyball
WW-P South defeats rival Knights to move above .500 By: Justin Feil Crystal Chang is an example of what devotion can do, not only to her West Windsor-Plainsboro South volleyball teammates but also to her Thursday opponents from West Windsor-Plainsboro North as they try to improve their squad. Chang was part of a solid team…
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Snowden Lane sidewalk decision set back
Township Committee wants to discuss issue with borough counterparts. By:David Campbell At a work session Monday night, the Princeton Township Committee withheld making a decision on whether to install sidewalks along a portion of residential Snowden Lane on the Princeton Borough border until committee members have had a chance to discuss the issue with their…
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MHS gymnasts start strong
Depth, talent have Cougars breaking records By: Bob Nuse Johanna Snedeker has seen steady progress every year in the Montgomery High gymnastics program. And all that progress has led to this season, which is on its way to turning out to be the best season yet for the Cougars. "We have two freshmen that came…
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Arts Council of Princetons seeks submissions for show
The Arts Council of Princeton is calling for submissions for the Day of the Dead show, a juried exhibit of artwork in all media using Mexico’s Day of the Dead as the central theme. All submissions must not exceed 25 inches in any dimension. Submissions will be accepted only on Oct. 23 from 10 a.m.…
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Plans to repair Route 518 get mixed responses
Some residents voice fears work will encourage more traffic and higher speeds. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY County plans regarding improvements along a 6-mile stretch of Route 518 were met with mixed reviews at a public information session held on Thursday night. With approximately $6 million in state aid set aside to fix the portion…
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PU’s Williams makes big shoes fit
Defensive end scores first career touchdown in Tigers’ win By: Justin Feil James Williams came into this season knowing he’d be a more significant part of the Princeton University football team. Last year, he was the second string defensive end behind first-team All-Ivy League players Tim Kirby and Joe Weiss. He made one tackle all…
