Category: archives
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School gets high marks from state
Cranbury School receives marks above state average in nearly every caregory of State School Report Card. By: Matthew Kirdahy Cranbury School students are once again, above average. The 2002-2003 State School Report Cards, released annually by the state Department of Education as a way to provide more information to the public about schools, shows that…
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MHS hockey can’t get over Ridge
Cougar rally falls short against state’s top seed By: Justin Feil DUNELLEN Getting over the No. 1 seed in the public state ice hockey tournament would have been difficult enough. Montgomery High made it a near impossible climb by falling behind, 3-0, barely three minutes into their state quarterfinal matchup against Ridge on Wednesday.…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Trying to be good sports
EDITOR’S NOTE By Hank Kalet: Parents encouraged to help with sports coverage. By: Hank Kalet An important part of any community news organization is its sports coverage. I still fondly remember my one and only mention in the sports pages of my community weekly newspaper, a one-line mention about a game in which I banged…
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Governor touts New Jersey’s high-tech future
Gives keynote address to state’s technology council at Sarnoff Corp. By: Gwen McNamara WEST WINDSOR Technology-based businesses will play a key role in New Jersey’s economic future, according to Gov. James E. McGreevey, who outlined a plan Wednesday to spur growth in the technology sector. At a town hall meeting of the New Jersey…
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PHASE THREE: Our old memories still linger on
PHASE THREE By Arnold Bornstein: Memories of old neighborhoods, houses and schools is common to us all. By: Arnold Bornstein We went out for dinner last Friday night with a couple we had met over 35 years ago when we lived on Long Island. We keep in touch and see each other periodically, as they…
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Princeton baseball starts perfect
Tigers look to build on 3-0 record on spring trip By: Justin Feil Considering where last year’s Ivy League champion Princeton University baseball team started its season and how it finished, this year’s Tigers have to feel pretty good going into their spring break trip. Last season, the Tigers lost their first five games, though…
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March 12, 2004
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…
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Historic Van Dyke homestead to be preserved
Twenty-one acre tract includes Georgian-style house. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY Montgomery Township has completed an agreement with the family of Virginia Manners Beekman that will preserve the historic Van Dyke homestead on Route 206. The 21-acre tract with a Georgian-style house will be preserved as open space and will act as a buffer to…
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JFK students read the day away
Students participate in Read Across America. By: Joseph Harvie JAMESBURG Dr. Suess inspired hats and clothes graced the hallways of the John F. Kennedy school Friday, and stories from the beloved children’s author were read to classes throughout the day. The scene was part of the annual Read Across America program, sponsored by the…
