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  • Princeton Packet Wrestler of the Year

    Ragucci set high standards for next year By: Bob Nuse    Over the course of his first three years with the West Windsor-Plainsboro High wrestling team, Alex Ragucci has shown steady improvement.    As Ragucci gets set for his senior season a year from now, WW-P North coach Bill Mealy has no doubt that the improvement will…

  • Young boy’s struggle against cancer inspires wrestlers

    Wrestlers wear "Never Give Up. Never Quit. Nick Profaci." T-shirts in honor of coach’s deceased son. By: Ken Weingartner    Whenever John Jensen went onto the wrestling mat this season, Nick Profaci was with him.    John, a senior at Monroe High School, carried both a physical and spiritual reminder of Falcons Head Coach Sal Profaci’s son,…

  • TANGENTS: Small acts can go a long way

    TANGENTS By John Saccenti: Small gestures help ease the pain of losing a life. By: John Saccenti    It was 1988, my senior year. On the surface, things were going about as well as could be expected for any high school student. I was on the football team, getting ready for wrestling season and, like it…

  • Speaker: Think globally, locally

    President of Princeton marketing firm gives advice to Cranbury Business and Professional Association. By: Matthew Kirdahy    Exposure on the Web and advertising with other business communities are what will keep Cranbury business alive.    That’s what Katherine Kish, a marketing and sales consultant, told members of the Cranbury Business and Professional Association at the Cranbury Inn…

  • 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 March 26 to April 1, 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…

  • Hearings set for budgets

    Monroe to introduce $62.8 million school budget Monday. By: Al Wicklund    MONROE — The public will get its say on a $62.8 million 2004-2005 school budget, Monday.    The plan, which could increase school taxes by 8.9 percent, will be voted on by the school board Monday in the Monroe Township High School Richard P. Marasco…

  • For the March 26 issue

    Louis R. LiMato, Marie Denelsbeck Hall, Russell T. Cartwright, Mary A. Dreeka, Harold Silvers. Louis R. LiMato     EWING — Louis R. LiMato died Sunday at his home.    Born and raised in Trenton, he resided in Ewing since 1956.    Mr. LiMato graduated from Trenton Central High School in 1950, earned a Bachelor of Science degree…

  • Business is busted

    Undercover sting leads to prostitution charges in Cranbury. By: Matthew Kirdahy    A New York woman was charged with prostitution, promoting prostitution and maintaining a nuisance Tuesday following the undercover police investigation of a South Main Street business.    According to police, Jie Qu, 39, of Elmhurst, N.Y., owned and operated the Accupressure Center located east of…

  • West Windsor council calls for fixes to Route 571

    Safety of pedestrians and bike riders a prime concern. By: Shanay Cadette    WEST WINDSOR — Instead of relaying a cacophony of wants and desires for Route 571, the township hopes to send a clear message that the busy roadway is unsafe and must be fixed sooner rather than later.    Council President Kristin Appelget said some…