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  • Weatherproof Communiversity gearing up for bash

    Annual town-gown event slated Saturday, April 24. By: Jennifer Potash    Should rainy weather befall Communiversity this year, the party will still go on.    The annual town-and-gown celebration sponsored by The Arts Council of Princeton and Princeton University will be held from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 24, rain or shine.    Last year, Communiversity…

  • Chance to put town trivia to the test

    Monroe trivia game set for April 16 at 7 p.m. at the township library. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi    MONROE — Residents can meet their neighbors and test their knowledge of Monroe trivia at a game night at the township library.    Meet Your Neighbor Night, which is to feature a quiz-show style game with questions about…

  • Head of school selected at American Boychoir

    Director of admissions at Florida private school to take office July 1.    Dr. Karl L. Reiss has been appointed head of school of The American Boychoir School, effective July 1.    Dr. Reiss succeeds Bythema B. Bagley, who is returning to retirement.    Dr. Reiss is director of admissions at the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla., where…

  • Land of the Jaguar

    An exhibit at the Princeton University Art Museum focuses on pre-Columbian instruments. It is part of the festival ‘The Search for Xochipili: A Focus on the Culture of Latin America.’ By: Susan Van Dongen Ceramic sculpture of 11 singers/dancers, West Mexico, A.D. 200-400.    The good news is, you’ll have a year-long celebration during which you’ll…

  • Senatore looking to lead

    By: Joseph Harvie    The Monroe High tennis team was searching for a leader at the beginning of the season, and their coach believes he has found one in senior captain, Frank Senatore.    The team is returning all seven of its varsity starters from last year, but was still lacking a true leader. Coach Jim Kushner…

  • New church will begin services Easter Sunday

    The Heritage Christian Center will hold its inaugural service on Easter Sunday at the Ramada Inn in East Windsor. By: David Pescatore    EAST WINDSOR — Mark MacLean is looking for people who are looking.    His new church, the Heritage Christian Center, is set to hold its first service on Easter Sunday, 10 a.m. at the…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from April 9 to April 15, 2004. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…

  • Hun’s Pavitt picking up pace

    Gene’s good for Raiders in opening wins By: Justin Feil    Gene Pavitt has never been known as a speedster.    "Not usually," said the Hun junior. "I’m beginning to come around."    Pavitt made that clear in his first at bat for the Raiders baseball team Wednesday. With the bases loaded against Hill, Pavitt rocketed a ball…

  • Montgomery welcomes wrestling

    Numbers show feeder program is wanted By: Justin Feil    It took a strong background for John Moyle to develop into a region high school champion and a collegiate wrestler. Moyle wanted that same background to be available to his community.    All it took was a mention from Montgomery High School athletics director Tony Maselli that…