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PHS gains state berth in hockey
By: Bob Nuse The Princeton High boys’ ice hockey team was faced with a pretty big week last week. With an 8-9-1 record and three games to play, the Little Tigers needed to go at least 2-1 to earn a spot in the state tournament. Mission accomplished. Thanks to some strong play on both ends…
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Speechwriter for PU president hired
Former archivist John S. Weeren to take post. John S. Weeren, formerly an assistant archivist and head of public services at Princeton’s Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, has been named assistant and speechwriter for President Shirley M. Tilghman. He will begin working two days a week in early March and then move to full time…
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Greenway group eyes local land
Twenty parcels of land are in group’s crosshairs to be preserved as part of D&R’s Upper Millstone Greenway project. By: Matthew Kirdahy The Delaware & Raritan Greenway is eyeing 20 parcels in Cranbury for open space preservation. The parcels are expected to be part of D&R’s Upper Millstone Greenway project. The project will form an…
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New center to inform land-use policy
One-stop shopping for municipalities’ smart-growth needs. By: David Campbell The new Municipal Land Use Center at The College of New Jersey promises "one-stop shopping" for area municipalities’ smart-growth needs and it may prove a model for regions nationwide, said Ingrid Reed of Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics. Ms. Reed is on the five-member…
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For the Feb. 20 issue
Charles Irvin Baus, Illona Dusserre, Petrina Mazza Kochol, Anna M. Bird, Joan Cecilia Williams, Marie Hough, William Harry Harris Jr. Charles Irvin Baus GROVEVILLE Charles Irvin Baus, 86, died Sunday in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Yardville, he had resided in Hamilton Township all of his life. He retired as…
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Letters to the Editor, Feb. 20
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Feb. 20 By: There is no need for Route 92 To the editor: Route 92 has been on the books since 1928. Over the years, the location of this road has been pushed northward by various towns that did not want it or the traffic in their areas. Some of…
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‘Welcome to Mooseport’
Gene Hackman is on vacation while walking through his role as a soon-to-be-ex-President in coastal Maine. By: Bob Brown As a U.S. president serving out the final days of his term by running for mayor in a small New England town, Gene Hackman (above left and below right) has to endure the fury of his…
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George Kennan honored at 100th birthday symposium
Cold War diplomat makes surprise visit at Institute for Advanced Study. By: Jeff Milgram When the Institute for Advanced Study threw a 100th birthday "party" for the visionary diplomat and historian George Kennan on Wednesday, the surprise was on the guests. The institute brought together six panelists including a former secretary of state and…
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Evelyn Denner
Evelyn Denner, 83, of Monroe, died Thursday, Feb. 12, at Genesis Eldercare-Cranbury Center, Monroe. Born in Hudson, Ms. Denner lived in North Bergen before moving to Rossmoor in 1987. She was employed for many years as an executive secretary for Colgate Palmolive Co. She is survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Services will…
