Category: archives
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Group wants healthier school lunches
Fork Lift seeks a better fare for Princeton public school students. By: Jeff Milgram Fresh fruits, whole grains and water will be in; French fries, processed food and soda will be out. This is the ultimate goal of Fork Lift, a new parent group whose aim is to get Princeton Regional Schools students to eat…
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PHS tennis ends year controversially
Little Tigers fall to Moorestown despite singles wins 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 on Thursday. The Little Tigers were without regular third-singles player Aaron Maltby due to a back…
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Sounds of healing
Princeton Foundation is fighting Parkinson’s disease through music. By: Steve Feitl There’s a new collection featuring singer-songwriters showing up in record stores across the country and online music outlets. And while a double-CD set featuring well-known artists like Bonnie Raitt, David Crosby and Graham Nash will surely have national appeal, the genesis of the album…
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Campus sculpture gets a ‘facial’
The patina has been worn away, mostly by children getting their photos taken. By: Jeff Milgram "Oval With Points," the 1969 bronze sculpture by Henry Moore located on the Princeton University campus between West College and Stanhope Hall, is getting its first facial in about four years. According to Norman Muller, the university’s art conservator,…
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Montgomery school board member steps down
Board of Education must now decide how to replace Douglas Kling. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY A month after a crowded field of eight candidates vied for three positions on the school board, a new spot is opening up. Four-term board member Douglas Kling, who has been on the board since 1993, announced on Tuesday…
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Princeton fares well in CJ III girls track
By: Justin Feil Hit with a string of bad luck, Natalie Gengel is just now starting to get where she wants in the pole vault. The Princeton High sophomore won the Central Jersey Group III pole vault with a new girls’ school record 9 feet, 9 inches Saturday at Monmouth Regional High to advance to…
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Subway chain to replace Les Copains
National franchise to take a bite out of Princeton’s downtown. By: Jennifer Potash A fast-food franchise with more than 20,000 storefronts worldwide aims to take a bite out of Princeton’s downtown. Subway, the sandwich chain, will open a store at 18 Witherspoon St., the former home to Les Copains, which shuttered its doors last fall.…
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Senatore eyes states
By: Joseph Harvie For the second year in the row, senior Frank Senatore will be playing against the toughest competition in the state. The Falcons’ tennis team captain has qualified for the NJSIAA State Singles Tournament, where he could face some fierce competition. He opens against North Bergen’s Tom Kennedy at 1:30 p.m. on June…
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Post 148 gets set to take swings at Legion year
By: Neil Hay The 2004 Mercer County American Legion League season begins on June 6. Hightstown manager Rich Scheid clearly expects his team to be in the mix as one of the top teams this summer. "I am looking to make the state tournament. Anything less would be a disappointment," said Scheid as he fine-tuned…
