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  • PHS parking plan gets final approval

    System affects residents as well as high school students. By: Jeff Milgram    After four years of study and debate, the permit parking plan for Princeton High School received its final approval Tuesday night.    The Princeton Regional Board of Education voted 5-1 with one abstention to approve the plan. Student drivers will have to show parking…

  • Week of August 27, 2004

    Pennington, Princeton, Hopewell, South Brunswick Pennington    Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate in Pennington is pleased to announce that Susan Van Selous has been named the top sales agent for the month of July.    "Ms. Van Selous is licensed in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania and is very active working with relocation customers," said Tom Wilbur,…

  • Historian has a passion for Jamesburg

    Tom Bodall is honorary township historian By:Joseph Harvie    JAMESBURG — Tom Bodall is a 19-year-old webmaster with a passion for preserving the history of Jamesburg.    On Aug. 18, the Jamesburg Borough Council helped feed this passion by making him Jamesburg’s honorary town historian.    Mr. Bodall has had his eyes on Jamesburg for the past few…

  • High school sets discipline policy

    Hightstown High School’s interim principal introduces new student code of conduct and increases police presence on campus. By: Michael Ross    HIGHTSTOWN — High school students will encounter a heightened police presence and a refined disciplinary policy when they return to the classroom this fall.    Hightstown High School Interim Principal Anthony Radano has introduced a new…

  • Sullivan’s Travels

    A South Carolina vacation spot holds many hidden treasures. By: Susan Van Dongen PHOTOS: BRYAN GRIGSBY Morning coffee includes a walk on the beach.    I can see where Edgar Allan Poe might have first imagined "The Raven" when he was stationed at Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island, S.C.    When we visited the barrier islands northeast…

  • Rouse purchase raises questions about plans for Wyeth site

    The 653-acre tract in West Windsor has been eyed as a mixed-use center. By: Gwen McNamara    WEST WINDSOR — Preliminary plans to develop the massive 653-acre Wyeth Inc. property off Route 1 and Quakerbridge Road as a mixed-use center have been thrown into question following a Chicago-based shopping mall developer’s announcement of its plans to…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Septmeber 1, to September 2, 2004. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…

  • Mercer Cup gives PU early start

    Tiger men’s soccer plays Sunday, opens season next week By: Justin Feil    The Mercer County Cup has always been a good way for the Princeton University men’s soccer team to evaluate its early progress.    This year, it takes on even greater importance because a short preseason is followed quickly by the first official game of…

  • PU looks to finish business

    Tiger football squad opens preseason with high hopes By: Justin Feil    The Princeton University football team wasn’t happy with the final results from last season, and it showed as they reported to preseason camp Monday ready for a fresh start.    "I’m very pleased with the conditioning level of the players," said Princeton head coach Roger…