Category: archives
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Spelling his way to Washington
East Windsor eighth-grader Raghav Srinivason competed in the National Spelling Bee where he finished 27th in the nation. By: Melissa Kadish EAST WINDSOR One of the best young spellers in the country calls East Windsor home. And English wasn’t even his first language. Raghav Srinivason, 13, just competed in the National Spelling Bee in…
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Amended lawsuit claims university diverted $100 million
Roberston family calls Princeton ‘an Ivy League Enron.’ By: Jeff Milgram Calling Princeton "an Ivy League Enron," the Robertson family on Thursday accused university officials of diverting more than $100 million from a special fund set up to train graduate students for government careers in foreign affairs. Citing documents obtained during the discovery phase of…
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Cranbury to host history event
League of history societies in town for annual meeting. By: Sarah Winkelman History buffs will be descending on Cranbury Saturday for the annual meeting of the League of Historical Societies of New Jersey Betty Wagner, township historian and coordinator of the league meeting, said the member towns take turns hosting the event. This year Cranbury…
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Amended lawsuit claims university diverted $100 million
Robertson family terms Princeton ‘an Ivy League Enron’ By: Jeff Milgram Calling Princeton "an Ivy League Enron," the Robertson family on Thursday accused university officials of diverting more than $100 million from a special fund set up to train graduate students for government careers in foreign affairs. Citing documents obtained during the discovery phase of…
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Winning gives Garrison plenty of motivation
Hun lefty stars as Mercer wins Carpenter Cup opener By: Justin Feil With summer camps and showcase games still to come, and scouts in attendance, Steve Garrison had plenty of personal incentive to throw well in his Carpenter Cup debut. More than anything though, Garrison wanted to do well for his Mercer County all-star teammates.…
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Buses will continue thanks to new funds
East Windsor’s Princeton Junction shuttle bus and its community bus will remain in service thanks to state and federal funding. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval EAST WINDSOR Township bus systems are no longer in danger of being stopped, thanks to both federal and state funds. Mayor Janice Mironov this week said a $125,850 grant administered…
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For new grads: Take two steps into citizenship
Editorial Congratulations Class of 2004. You’ve done it. You’re out. You’ve completed four years at Hightstown High School. What to do now? Whether heading to college, into the military or into a job, there are two things each new grad needs to do: Make sure you are registered to vote. And then, make sure you…
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Grand opening at The Hamptons at Farm View Acres dazzles visitors
The Robertson Douglas Group brings you the finest in luxurious living in all the home designs at The Hamptons The Robertson Douglas Group brings you the finest in luxurious living in all the home designs at The Hamptons. The Grand Opening of The Hamptons at Farm View Acres has single-family homebuyers excited about the opportunity…
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Inman feels best after first Hoffman title
Montgomery resident wins tourney on playoff hole By: Bob Nuse When it comes to the Trenton District Golf Association’s J. Willard Hoffman Amateur Tournament, Mark Inman has had several close calls but had never been able to win a title. Until this past Sunday. Inman, a Montgomery resident and member of Cherry Valley Country Club,…
