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  • Uzupis, Kleinfelder ready to dive in and help the team

    By: Neil Hay    Often unrecognized but still a valuable asset, the Peddie School boys and girls diving teams each recorded a winning season which culminated at last month’s Eastern Championships.    Most notable was the performance of senior Abby Uzupis, who placed fourth at Easterns, the second year in a row she finished that high in…

  • Letters to the Herald

    For the March 19 issue. East Windsor needs train station shuttle To the editor:     I want to provide a follow-up to an article that was published several weeks ago concerning the Princeton Junction shuttle between East Windsor and the Princeton Junction train station. As a regular rider of this bus service, I have learned…

  • Ranking Republican calls for ethics reform

    Sen. Leonard Lance speaks before Princeton GOP By: Jennifer Potash    The fact that the Republicans are out of power in the state Legislature is no reason not to press for comprehensive reform of government ethics, according to state Sen. Leonard Lance, the ranking Republican in the state.    Sen. Lance (R-Flemington) spoke at a breakfast gathering…

  • Sidewalk extension on deck

    Cranbury neck residents unsure. By: Matthew Kirdahy    The township will lay sidewalk on the north side of Cranbury Neck Road connecting Wynnewood Drive to South Main Street.    The decision has left Cranbury Neck Road homeowners with mixed feelings. They agree that the sidewalk won’t fit the rural character of Cranbury, and one resident said it’s…

  • Lawsuit accuses PU of sex discrimination

    Denied tenure, former chemical engineering professor seeks $1.16 million. By: Jeff Milgram    They haven’t been served with court papers yet, but Princeton University officials are denying allegations of sexual discrimination in a $1.16 million lawsuit filed by a former professor who did not receive tenure.    "We haven’t been served. … We haven’t seen the allegations,…

  • Web safety program offered by police department

       PLAINSBORO — West Windsor and Plainsboro police officers will combine forces to educate parents, staff and students about Internet safety on Tuesday.    The 7 p.m. event will be held at Community Middle School, 55 Grovers Mill Road.    For more information, contact Faith Hancock at (609) 716-5300.

  • Nassau Park may pay town to hire cops

    West Windsor police chief calls proposal "a win for everybody." By: Shanay Cadette    WEST WINDSOR — Two new police officers may be hired to patrol Nassau Park shopping center — at little or no cost to taxpayers.    Council members discussed a proposal Monday that would allow the police department to hire officers to patrol 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 March 18 to March 25, 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…

  • Mary C. Benetto

       Mary C. Benetto, 91, of Titusville died Thursday at the Buckingham Valley Nursing Home, Buckingham, Pa.    Born in Italy, she had resided in the Titusville area for many years.    She was retired from the Mercer Tube Company in Trenton, was a member of St. George’s Roman Catholic Church, Titusville, and the Senior’s Citizens Group of…