Category: archives
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HPAC to be topic at potluck feast
March 19 feast to help Cranbury residents better understand what HPAC does. By: Matthew Kirdahy Diners who attend next Month’s annual potluck dinner will get a chance to learn how changes proposed for the township’s historic zone may affect their homes. The dinner, sponsored by the Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society, is scheduled for March…
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PRESS FORUM: "The Passion of the Christ"
PRESS FORUM: How would you review Mel Gibson’s "The Passion of the Christ"? How would you review Mel Gibson’s "The Passion of the Christ"?
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Cougar boys’ state swim run ends
MHS returners eye future after loss in sectional final By: Justin Feil BAYONNE The talk among the Montgomery High boys in the locker room following their 105-65 loss to Holmdel in the North Jersey, Section 2 B final Tuesday was encouraging, except to Cougars Brian Cahill and Andrew Morris. That’s because much of the…
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PU students receive high honors on Alumni Day
Two seniors and four graduate students get academic recognition. Princeton University recognized the winners of the highest honors it awards to students at Alumni Day ceremonies Saturday. Seniors Katherine Linder and Steven Porter received the Moses Taylor Pyne Honor Prize, and graduate students Eric Brown, Min Hu, William Ristenpart and Jennifer Waldron were honored as…
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South girls’ swimmers rule sectional again
Nieckoski, Pirate seniors win third title in four years By: Justin Feil NORTH BRUNSWICK Megan Nieckoski missed just one swim meet this season, West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s 109-61 win over Lawrence in the girls’ swimming teams’ Colonial Valley Conference matchup last month. Nieckoski wasn’t about to miss the rematch, this time with the Central…
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Recycling costs on the rise
Jamesburg to pay over $20,000 more for recycling program. By: Joseph Harvie JAMESBURG The Borough council voted unanimously Wednesday to pay more than $20,000 this year for its recycling program to continue through the Middlesex County Improvement Authority. The borough is in the final year of its five-year recycling contract with the MCIA and…
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Baroni backs Cranbury during Tuesday’s talk
Assemblyman talks school consolidation and state aid at town hall meeting. By: Matthew Kirdahy Republican Assemblyman Bill Baroni came to town to talk with residents about Cranbury being on the receiving end of some new state funds and possibly a new consolidation policy. The first time Mr. Baroni came to Cranbury after campaigning door-to-door last…
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School taxes take big bite in Plainsboro
Property owners face a 12-percent increase while West Windsor’s hike put a 2 percent. By: Shanay Cadette Plainsboro taxpayers may have to dig deeper in their pockets next year. The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District revealed its $129.8 million budget proposal for 2004-2005 Tuesday, which calls for a 12-percent hike in the school tax rate…
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Board candidate deadline nears
Board of Education candidates have until 4 p.m., March 1 to file. By: Al Wicklund The Monroe Township and Jamesburg boards of education each have three seats up for election this year with filing deadlines for candidates at 4 p.m. Monday. In Monroe, the board members whose terms expire this year Carol Haring, Lew…
