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  • Newgrange School appoints administrators, teachers

    School specializes in students with learning disabilities or have experienced difficulties in school.    The Newgrange School and Educational Outreach Center of Hamilton and Princeton has appointed two new administrators and several new teachers.    "I am pleased to say that we started the academic year with an excellent staff," said Executive Director Dr. Gordon Sherman.    Newgrange…

  • PU men hold off Holy Cross

    Wallace scores career high 31 in six-point Tiger win By: Justin Feil Recent series history dictated that the Princeton University men’s basketball wouldn’t win easily against Holy Cross. True to it, though the Tigers seemed on the verge of a comfortable win, they had to hang on for a 61-55 win Friday after visiting Holy…

  • Bon Jovi

    "Bon Jovi" is a handsome, 6-month old longhair cat in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Bon Jovi" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Changes made to downtown plan

    Design of building intended for Tulane Street lot revised. By: Jennifer Potash    Developer Nassau HKT Associates, partners with Princeton Borough for the downtown garage complex, unveiled revised plans Tuesday for the five-story food market and apartment building at the Tulane Street parking lot.    An earlier version on the plan prompted objections from adjacent merchants regarding…

  • Day-care children get to see ‘super ambulance’

    The children of Happy World Day-Care Center in East Windsor met emergency medical professionals and toured an ambulance. By: David Pescatore    EAST WINDSOR — More than 50 3-to-6-year-olds at Happy World Daycare Center on Windsor Center Drive got to meet emergency medical professionals and tour an ambulance designed especially for kids on Nov. 20.    "We…

  • Chevrolet’s 2004 Malibu: a new midsize competitor

    Have you noticed that midsize cars are hot? Don’t laugh; just follow the money. By: Bob Hall Chevrolet’s 2004 Malibu sedan.    Have you noticed that midsize cars are hot? Don’t laugh; just follow the money.    Despite the proliferation of trucks, SUVs and crossovers, automakers that hadn’t realized it before are discovering there are profits to…

  • Cell-tower ordinance enters a dead zone

    Measure expected to be revised following objections from company. By: Jennifer Potash    A wireless communication ordinance in Princeton Borough and Princeton Township hit a dead zone this week after a national wireless communication company claimed the measure violated existing governmental regulations.    The ordinance, introduced in both municipalities, updates existing zoning regulations specifying tower locations and…

  • Letters to the Herald

    For the Nov. 28 issue. Resident questions administration qualifications To the editor:     The No-Child-Left-Behind law is bad legislation, but it is the law. I do, however, applaud those members of the East Windsor Board of Education who have said publicly that maybe we should be the district that leads the way to change it,…

  • Monroe seeks cable TV channel

    Current contract with Comcast expires in 2005. By: Al Wicklund    MONROE — The township wants its own cable TV channel for broadcasting community announcements and plans to hire an attorney next week to advise on negotiations with Comcast, the current cable TV provider in Monroe.    The current contract between Comcast and the township expires in…