Category: archives
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Boyle finishes career as one of PU’s best
Senior awarded Roper Trophy By: Bob Nuse BALTIMORE Ryan Boyle considers himself the ‘Old Man’ on the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team. Having played this season surrounded by so many freshmen, it’s easy to see why. Boyle’s outstanding career at Princeton came to an end on Saturday when the Tigers lost to Navy, 8-7,…
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Candidates Forum, June 1
CANDIDATES FORUM, June 1 By: Mark Freda Democratic candidate, Princeton Borough Council With the Democratic primary for Princeton Borough Council quickly approaching, I want to reach out to the residents of Princeton Borough through the local press to share some of my thoughts on the state of the borough. Having been born in the…
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Carlucci’s Grill
This family-owned Italian restaurant measures up nicely against other ‘pizza and more’ restaurants in the area. By: Faith Bahadurian I have long enjoyed the occasional casual dinner at Carlucci’s Grill in West Windsor one of five restaurants the family owns but a recent visit prompted me to try some different dishes for a…
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Burglars hit Montgomery jewelry store twice
Police make arrest in second incident at Princeton Diamond Exchange. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY In the span of about one month, the Princeton Diamond Exchange in the Princeton North Shopping Center was burglarized twice. The store was burglarized in the early morning hours of April 18 and again around 4:30 a.m. on May 22.…
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Ethics bills win Assembly approval
Greenstein, Gusciora measures advance. By: Jennifer Potash Government ethics reform legislation pushed by two local legislators won recent approval in the state Assembly. Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein (D-Plainsboro) had two bills approved by the Assembly by a vote of 77-1, with one abstention. Her first bill, A-23, requires the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission to…
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Montgomery evaluates student achievement gap
Board turning attention to a small population of underachieving students. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY Montgomery school district’s administrators, teachers, parents and students all take pride in the district’s recent climb to a second-place ranking in a list of the highest SAT scores statewide inching past its neighbor to the south, Princeton. Now Montgomery…
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Beazer begins construction on luxury clubhouse at Hopewell Grant
Beazer Homes Corp. has begun construction on the much-anticipated clubhouse at Hopewell Grant, its new luxury town home community nestled in rural Hopewell Township. Beazer Homes Corp. has begun construction on the much-anticipated clubhouse at Hopewell Grant, its new luxury town home community nestled in rural Hopewell Township. Designed to be the social…
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SPECIAL PRINCETON BUSINESS JOURNAL ISSUE: WOMEN IN BUSINESSTo the Rescue
How Sara Nicolls plans to save SAVE. By: Melinda Sherwood Sara Nicolls likes to adopt. To date, her "family" of adoptees includes two Macaws, an African Gray Parrot, an American Bulldog, a Shetland Sheepdog, a Chihuahua and a cat. "I have a small arc at home," the Pennington resident jokes. So when the 34-year-old consultant…
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‘Yoga for Depression’
Yogi bringing the inner wisdom of her book to Montgomery. By: Jillian Kalonick For Amy Weintraub, depression was a lack of feeling and paralysis; she compares it to "an element of blank," as Emily Dickinson called it. She suffered from cognitive impairment; she lost things, forgot meetings and "moved as though through a fog." That…
