Category: archives
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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…
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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
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Nov. 27, 9 a.m.: Happy Thanksgiving
Channel Surfing wishes all a Happy Turkey Day. By: Hank Kalet Happy Thanksgiving. Channel Surfing is away today enjoying some turkey and yams (I truly dig the yams) and some time with the family. I may be back tomorrow, so check back. Then again, I make no promises.
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Township and Beacon launch Give A Holiday
By: The Hillsborough Beacon in conjunction with the township Department of Social Services will host its annual Give A Holiday program through 4 p.m., Dec. 17. If you or a group, organization, business or neighborhood would like to choose a family or individual for whom to buy items on the holiday list, you may do…
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Lady Raiders performed better than record
Team rallied to qualify for soccer state playoffs again By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High girls played quality soccer against some big-time competition during the 2003 season. The team’s 11-8 record hardly explains everything the girls accomplished. Hillsborough dropped three games in sudden death overtime including two against teams that played for State…
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Man pleads guilty to assault, robbery charges
Prosecutor recommends 16-year sentence for North Second resident Erich Kussman By:Beth Kressel Erich William Kussman of North 2nd Avenue pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree robbery in state Superior Court Nov. 21, according to Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest. Mr. Kussman also admitted to charges of third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful…
