Category: archives
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PDS hockey wins seventh straight
Panthers hold off Mo-Beard for another Prep B crown By: Mike Newman Phil Jackson, the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and former coach of the Chicago Bulls, has been nagged by an inability to win four championships in a row. Twice he has taken his team to the three-in-a-row mark, only to come…
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Hyatt getting $11.4 million facelift
Room renovations expected to be done next month, but entire hotel is focus of the project. By: Gwen McNamara WEST WINDSOR Major changes are happening at the Hyatt Regency Princeton hotel in Carnegie Center off Alexander Road and Route 1. The hotel is pouring $11.4 million into a facility-wide renovation project, which will transform…
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SCHOOLS: Cambridge
Ethnic heritage projects help students discover the past By: Melissa Morgan Paul DeLacruz may only be in third grade, but he’s already pondering parenthood. A Cambridge School ethnic heritage project, done by third-graders as part of the social studies curriculum, has got him thinking about what he would like to teach his future children. "I…
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A familiar face on Nassau Street
Who is this small-statured man with a distinctive limp? By: Lisa Petitt Curiosity prompted me to learn more about a very familiar person on the streets of Princeton. For the 12 years my family has lived in this area, I’ve wondered … who was this small-statured man with a distinctive limp and, recently, bleached…
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Letter: Kalet column distorts history
To the editor: In writing about the death and funeral of Army 2nd Lt. Seth Dvorin in last week’s "Dispatches" column, Hank Kalet wrote, " Lt. Dvorin is dead because of politics, because the president of the United States sold this war with a wink and a lie, told us it would be a…
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Montgomery mayor to seek re-election
Committee member Jennifer Wall says she will not run again. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY Montgomery Mayor Louise Wilson will seek re-election to her current seat on the Township Committee, the Montgomery Democratic Organization announced Wednesday. "I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished and what we stand for," said Mayor Wilson, who is in her fourth year…
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Orleans Opens The Preserve at Lederach Golf Club in Montgomery
Orleans Headquarters is please to announce the opening… The Preserve at Lederach Golf Club is an enclave of 25 homes on three-quarter to four-acre sites, all situated on a quiet cul-de-sac. Orleans Homebuilders is pleased to announce the opening of its newest luxury single family home community, The Preserve at Lederach Golf Club. Located in…
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EDITORIAL: Help borough set responsible school budget
Residents are urged to understand and get involved with school budget. The Jamesburg School District has some tough decisions to make, and so do borough residents. After two years of bare-bones budgets, voter rejection and cuts in programs, the district is looking at a new school spending plan that starts with little room to cut…
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Homeowners lose lawsuit against Twin Rivers
Superior Court judge rules that organizations such as Twin Rivers and other private homeowners associations are not subject to the same laws as public governments. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR In a huge victory for Twin Rivers and private homeowners associations statewide, a judge this week ruled that such organizations do not have to…
