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  • Student has sights set on wide world

    MTHS grad, Ramapo student traveled to Costa Rica By:Joseph Harvie    MONROE — Most college students look forward to the end of their freshman year.    Their first bouts with scheduling classes, weekly written assignments and dreaded finals weeks are over and summer nights at the Jersey Shore are in their sights.    Meanwhile, other students take classes…

  • Board will pay architect for high school redesign

    The $250,000 payment a fraction of what Hillier architectural firm asked for, board official says. By: Jeff Milgram    The Princeton Regional Board of Education will pay $250,000 to the Hillier Group for redesign work at Princeton High School.    And, according to the terms of an addendum to the board’s contract with the architectural firm, Hillier…

  • Shore earns prestigious school psychologist award

    East Windsor resident Dr. Kenneth Shore was named School Psychologist of the Year by the New Jersey Association of School Psychologists. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval    EAST WINDSOR — Dr. Kenneth Shore, a resident of East Windsor for 24 years, recently was named School Psychologist of the Year by the New Jersey Association of School Psychologists.…

  • WW-P 15s stay alive in Babe Ruth tourney

    Weale keeps Montgomery off balance in losers’ bracket By: Bob Nuse    HOPEWELL — Hits have been hard to come by for the West Windsor-Plainsboro 15-year-old all-stars through the first two games of the District One tournament. Fortunately for WW-P, they’ve been tough for the opposition to come by as well.    After opening the tournament with…

  • WW 12s softball noses out of pool play

    Forsell bounces back from injury to help squad go 4-0 By: Justin Feil    Lexie Forsell seemed to give pool play a new meaning during the West Windsor 12-year-old all-star softball team’s 27-3 win over Bordentown on Sunday.    Forsell sent a pool of blood streaming down her face when she fouled a pitch off her nose…

  • High-end desserts set for Halo Pub expansion

    Popular Palmer Square establishment to take over storefront next door. By: Jennifer Potash    Downtown Princeton will have a new entry in the gourmet and specialty foods business with the expansion of Halo Pub on Hulfish Street.    The popular ice cream shop will take over the former Cingular Wireless store next door later in the year.…

  • OBITUARIES, July 9, 2004

    Stewart Richardson, Emily McKenna. Stewart Richardson Publishing executive     NEW YORK — Stewart "Sandy" Richardson died Wednesday in a Manhattan hospital. He was 78.    A longtime publishing executive, Mr. Richardson was editor-in-chief of Doubleday & Co. and later headed two of his own publishing companies, Richardson & Steirman, the first U.S. publisher of Mikhail Gorbachev,…

  • C-PLL baseball team rallies in District 12 pool play

    By: Rich Fisher    If the Titanic could pull out of a disaster as easily as the Cranbury-Plainsboro 12-year-old All Stars, there would have never been a reason to make the movie.    After opening the District 12 Tournament with a sloppy, 10-0 loss to Ewing last Saturday, C-P seemed to have its own form of an…

  • 11’s cop July 4th tourney

    By:    The South Brunswick Athletic Association’s 11-year-old All-Star team knew how to blast off for the Fourth of July.    The 11’s won the Jersey Thunder Fourth of July Beach Blast, going 4-0 and outscoring their opponents, 34-3.    The Vikings beat River Plaza, 11-1, in the opener at Red Bank. It was the first 46/60 game…