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Princeton YWCA to expand its open house program
Voting rights, equity in athletics, immigrant rights among the topics. By: Jennifer Potash This is not your mother’s YWCA. Instead of gatherings over tea or meeting for aerobics, the YWCA Princeton will be tackling voting rights, equity in athletics and immigrant rights this fall. The YWCA is holding an open house Thursday, inviting women in…
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Finding adventure in Maine
Boy Scouts hit the open road to take trails and rivers. By: Joseph Harvie When the new school year begins, teachers often ask students a common question: "What did you do this summer?" This year, a group of 18 students already have an answer: "We walked through a cloud, saw some moose, hiked to Maine’s…
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Governor has real chance to leave legacy
EDITORIAL "Our present constitutional provision making the president of the Senate the acting governor upon the death or inability to act of the real governor is, to my way of thinking, indefensible. There is no logical reason why the duties and powers of the chief executive of our state should become vested, by reason of…
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For the Sept. 3 issue
Richard W. Morris, Christina S. Wund Walsh. Richard W. Morris HORSHAM, Pa. Richard W. Morris, 58, formerly of Hightstown, died Sunday at Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, Pa. Born in Princeton, he resided in Hightstown until moving to Horsham, Pa., eight years ago. Mr. Morris retired from the U.S. District Court where he served as…
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AG seeks dismissal of suit to unseat McGreevey now
Hearing on lawsuit filed by Princeton attorneys set for Wednesday. By: Jennifer Potash A federal judge will hold a hearing Wednesday on a lawsuit filed by two Princeton attorneys that claims Gov. James E. McGreevey’s delayed resignation violates federal voting laws. But state Attorney General Peter J. Harvey filed papers this week asking the federal…
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Sept. 3, 1:11 p.m.: The RNC, DAy 4, what a long strange trip
On Bush, lies, rhethoric and God. Welcome to the crusades. By: Hank Kalet OK. It’s done with, and the finale was pretty big. As David Corn writes in his Capital Games Weblog on The Nation Web site, we now know what the president plans for the next four years. "It’s official: the 2004 campaign is…
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Riding high: Dedicated sisters devote their time, energy to horseplay
LIFESTYLE By: Ashley Caudill Sometimes lightning does strike twice in the same place. Sometimes twice in the same family, as with a dynamic duo from Millstone that is making strides in the competitive equestrian world. The Horzepa sisters Wilhelmina, 13, and Mary Elizabeth, 11 both represented Monmouth County at the New Jersey State…
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Princeton schools seek applicants for new preschool program
Pilot effort is part of state’s Early Launch to Learning Initiative. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional School District is looking for a few good 4-year-olds for its new preschool program at Johnson Park School. Parents can pick up applications through Sept. 10 at the district’s Student Services office in the Valley Road Building, 25…
