Category: archives
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Expansion to begin at Montgomery’s community center
Ground broken for $2.38 million effort. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY Residents of this growing township will soon have additional community space now that the expansion of the Otto Kaufman Community Center is under way. The township held a groundbreaking ceremony for the center’s $2.38 million expansion on Thursday morning, although construction crews are set…
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Kerry deserves a chance to fix mess in Iraq
EDITORIAL In today’s campaign climate of soundbites of half-truths, it sometimes can be hard to tell exactly what a candidate’s position is on an issue, especially for those who get most of their news from the TV. Many Americans this year will have Iraq on their minds as they head to the polls Nov. 2.…
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Security expert sees America still vulnerable to terrorists
Stephen Flynn says nation has made little progress in homeland security since 9/11. By: Gwen McNamara It’s often said that the best defense is a good offense. But despite taking the offensive in Afghanistan and Iraq, the United States is as ill-prepared to handle a terrorist attack today as it was before Sept. 11, 2001,…
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PU has sunny outlook for San Diego
Mancl, Tigers look to go 2-0 in first trip to California By: Justin Feil The Princeton University football team’s first opening-game win in six seasons was enough to have the Tigers thinking about its first 2-0 start since 1995, its last Ivy League championship season. It’s a sunny thought, though it’s just a coincidence that…
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Results to come for Hun girls’ soccer
Raiders fall on late PDS goal By: Justin Feil By all accounts, The Hun School girls’ soccer team has been playing better through the first week of the season than it did last year. The Raiders, however, don’t have much to show for it after a 3-2 loss to Princeton Day School in the final…
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Old cell phones to raise funds for kids
WEST WINDSOR Children’s Miracle Network is calling on area residents to donate their old cell phones and ink cartridges to raise money for sick and injured children. A Children’s Miracle Network fund-raiser, hosted by RE/MAX of New Jersey, is set for Saturday, Oct. 2 at the annual West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South flea market.…
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PHS in new territory after win
By: Bob Nuse Just two weeks into the season, this year’s version of the Princeton High football team is starting to do things that teams before it have not done in a long time. "This is crazy," said junior Frank Giacalone, who caught a pair of passes and recorded a quarterback sack as the Little…
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Town mulls nature preserve on West
Finishing touches being put on proposal to preserve West property. By: Josh Appelbaum The Cranbury Environmental Commission is putting the finishing touches on a proposal to preserve a 20-acre parcel of the West property behind Cranbury School for passive recreation through open space preservation. The proposal will limit the use of land known as the…
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Group to review builders’ finances
A committee has been organized to review the financial qualifications of potential redevelopers of the Bank Street rug mill area in Hightstown. By: Michael Ross HIGHTSTOWN A borough subcommittee soon will begin looking at the financial qualifications of potential redevelopers of the Bank Street rug mill area. Mayor Bob Patten appointed two council members…
