Category: archives
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Letters to the Editor, June 4
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, June 4 Incumbents backed for Borough Council To the editor: For the past few years, the Princeton Democratic Community Organization has energized and engaged the public with lively political discourse. This is especially true with the backdrop of contested local primary elections in our Princeton communities. The PCDO has been…
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PHS drops controversial Group III tennis semifinal
By: Justin Feil The Princeton High boys’ tennis team season came to a controversial end with a 3-2 loss to Moorestown in the Group III state semifinals at Mercer County Park last Thursday. The Little Tigers were without regular third-singles player Aaron Maltby due to a back injury, and tried to fill in Cranbury’s Graham…
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Volunteers needed to help students
Library seeking math and reading counselors By:Joseph Harvie MONROE The library is in search of a few good adult volunteers. The Monroe Township Public Library is preparing for its summer Math and Reading Partners program and is looking for senior and adult volunteers to team up with students from first through sixth. The program…
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Writers Seeking Writers
Reading, writing and the spoken word take center stage at the Yardley-Makefield Library. By: Amy Brummer TIME OFF/AMY BRUMMER Joy Stocke and Ben Cake, editors of Bucks County Writer Magazine, a quarterly publication based in Doylestown, Pa., will be on hand for Writer’s Night at the Yardley-Makefield Library. Even while discussing her job as editor…
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Towns mixed on stadium
Varied opinions among township mayors By:Joseph Harvie MONROE An independent league baseball park, possibly headed to the south end of town on Route 33, is receiving mixed reactions from several towns near Monroe. The mayor of Hightstown said the ballpark would help business in the area, and the mayor of Spotswood said the ballpark…
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Experience keys hopes at regional
PU baseball faces Virginia tonight By: Justin Feil The Princeton University baseball team’s fourth trip to the NCAA Regionals in the last five seasons is a little different this time around. "All the teams this year, it’s interesting, they’re all good teams as you can see by their number of wins," said PU head coach…
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MHS reached Group III final
Cougars shut down West Milford, 4-0 By: Justin Feil RAMSEY — Ladies Night may have come to an end in New Jersey, but not for the Montgomery High softball team. &nsp; The Cougars advanced to the Group III state championship with a 4-0 of West Milford in the Group III semifinals on Thursday. West Milford’s season…
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PU to re-engineer engineering department
Effort seeks a broader consideration of public policy and social, economic and environmental concerns. Princeton University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science is planning to reshape the way engineering teaching and research is done. Recognizing the profound effect that technology has on nearly every aspect of life, the Princeton vision for engineering calls for greater…
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Ice cream devotees seek to save West Windsor parlor
Lick It is in the way of a proposed PNC Bank building. By: Shanay Cadette WEST WINDSOR Residents are pressing Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh to use his influence to save it. Township Council members joked they would dig into their own pockets to fund its relocation. Students are circulating petitions to stop its doors from…
