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  • PHS softball starts strong

    By: Justin Feil    When the Princeton High softball team ended its season last year, it didn’t feel like a team that had won just three games.    Under a new coach and with plenty of youth in the starting lineup, it just took the Little Tigers a while to get going. They were playing their best…

  • Service is expanded by Princeton House

    North Brunswick facility moves to expanded quarters By: David Campbell    Princeton House Behavioral Health, a unit of Princeton HealthCare System, has relocated its North Brunswick outpatient service to expanded offices on Livingston Avenue, also in North Brunswick.    The decision to relocate and expand the North Brunswick site was begun about a year ago to meet…

  • PRESS FORUM: School budget

    PRESS FORUM: Do you plan to support your local school budget on Tuesday? Do you plan to support your local school budget on Tuesday?

  • Running resident heads to Boston

    Well-conditioned Nunzio ready to compete in marathon By: Justin Feil    Michael Nurzia was living the surgical resident’s life when he started to notice that he was losing the toned appearance that had once helped him play lacrosse in college and wrestle in high school. Little by little, it was getting a little harder to see…

  • Town eyes spring 2005 for ball field

    Six steps needed to complete ball field on Wright South Property. By: Sarah Winkelman    The construction of a Babe Ruth baseball field on the Wright South property is likely to begin next spring, according to Township Engineer Cathy Marcelli.    Ms. Marcelli updated the Township Committee Monday on the status of the Wright South property and…

  • Philosopher Peter Singer critiques president in book

    Says George W. Bush holds the rigid ethics of an adolescent. By: Jeff Milgram    Before the 2000 election, potential voters were asked what they were looking for in a candidate. Of those who said good moral character was important, 80 percent supported George W. Bush.    What the country got was a president who holds the…

  • Hannay’s travels take him to first Boston

    Former Princeton resident has fast race goal By: Justin Feil    Matt Hannay got his start in running around the Princeton area, but running has taken him all over the country. His next stop will be his first Boston Marathon on Monday.    "Boston is this big thing," Hannay said. "The thing that attracted me is the…

  • WW-P board to take broad look at school capacities

    School administration asked to come up with a proposal. By: Shanay Cadette    Providing relief at an overcrowded school spurred the West Windsor-Plainsboro Board of Education to consider a much bigger issue — how the district plans to handle capacity issues in all of its middle and high schools.    The board Tuesday discussed moving students who…

  • Alexander Street, University Place repairs set

    By: Jennifer Potash    A long-awaited road repair project for Alexander Street and University Place will begin after Princeton University’s commencement in June.    The Borough Council unanimously approved the $1.9 million contract to Star of the Sea Concrete Co. of Old Bridge on Tuesday. The borough received five bids ranging in price from $1.89 million to…