Category: archives
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MTBA Purple 12’s second in two tourneys
By: The Monroe Township Baseball Association’s 12-year-old Purple team finished the season this past week by taking second place in both the East Brunswick and Milltown Tournaments. In round robin play in Milltown, Monroe defeated Metuchen 7-2. Trailing 1-0, the Purples scored three in the bottom of the first when Alex Vizcaino hit a sacrifice…
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World Series bound!
Montgomery 12s win Mid-Atlantic Regional; on to Aberdeen, Md. By: Justin Feil It took one extra day, but the Montgomery 12-year-old all-star baseball team that already has set new standards in the township’s program in the past two years raised the bar a bit higher. With an 18-8 win over Kimberton, Pa., in the Mid-Atlantic…
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Cranbury has three champs at PASDA diving
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury Swim Club’s diving team completed a solid season with a sixth-place finish in the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association’s championship meet. Greg Sullivan, Leo Schraudenbach and Victoria Cassidy highlighted the meet for Cranbury, as each won their respective age groups. During the regular season, Cranbury won its division title.…
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Borough Council approves parking plan in PHS area
Objections voiced by students and parents. By: Jennifer Potash A compromise plan to provide parking for Princeton High School students, while still meeting residents’ concerns about rowdy behavior, was approved Tuesday by the Princeton Borough Council. But the ordinance, which creates a permit parking system, drew objections from PHS students and parents about the parking…
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WW 10s: Three-for-Section 3
All-star softball team advances to state tournament By: Justin Feil Washington Township — The West Windsor 10-year-old all-star softball team followed the lead of its two previous entries by winning the Section 3 championship Thursday. West Windsor, which was perfect in pool play, was forced to the ‘if’ game after a 14-6 loss to North…
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Clinton raises $300,000 for Holt’s congressional race
Former president attends fund-raiser in Hopewell Township. By: Jennifer Potash HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP He may no longer be the nation’s chief executive, but to a crowd of Democratic supporters on Wednesday, Bill Clinton will always be their president. Former President Clinton stopped at the sprawling farm and estate of Robert and Lisa Stockman off Carter…
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Breezy
"Breezy," a 10-week-old kitten, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Breezy" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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After warning, DOT renews Princeton Airport license
Montgomery airport passed a facility and safety inspection a few weeks ago, state agency says. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY A month after issuing Princeton Airport a warning that its license could be revoked if it did not meet the requirements set forth in the 1996 Settlement Agreement with Montgomery, the state Department of Transportation…
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Council rejects discount plan for overnight garage parking
Administration proposal would have set rate at $60 a month. By: Jennifer Potash Princeton Borough residents who hold overnight parking permits will not be able to park in the new garage at a discounted rate. The council rejected Tuesday a proposal by Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi to set a $60 per month overnight permit fee…
