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  • Letters to the Herald

    For the Nov. 14 issue. Coaches have made football season special To the editor:     Throughout the past nine weeks I have been on the ride of my life. Through the ups and downs, the good times and the bad, I have been living a dream. As a member of the 6-3 Hightstown High School…

  • State to help fix borough roads

    New Jersey gives Jamesburg a $172,000 grant. By: Al Wicklund    JAMESBURG — Franklin, Warren and Stevens streets will be improved early next year thanks to a $172,000 state grant.    The grant, from the state Department of Transportation Trust Fund Municipal Aid Formula Program, will pay for curbing, sidewalks and road resurfacing for the three streets…

  • Princeton Fire Department reorganization postponed

    A need to touch base with Princeton Township officials. By: Jennifer Potash    Changes in the Princeton Fire Department organization were put on hold Tuesday pending review by Princeton Township.    Borough Mayor Marvin Reed told the Borough Council on Tuesday he would postpone signing the ordinances the council adopted Nov. 5. The township was not aware…

  • PHS boys’ soccer in CJ III final

    Little Tigers ready for rematch against Wall By: Bob Nuse    Most people would rather not spend their time beating their head against the Wall.    Wayne Sutcliffe isn’t one of those people.    After watching his Princeton High boys’ soccer team be eliminated by Wall High School each of the last two seasons, Sutcliffe is looking forward…

  • Scrap dealer ceases operation

    After repeated noise violations and jail sentence, a court-ordered eviction. By: David Campbell    Ziya Polat, the embattled scrap dealer who served time in county jail this summer for repeated noise violations, has ceased operations at his Basin Street junkyard — but a pending lawsuit could change that, he said Wednesday.    Over the past year, Mr.…

  • Dependable PHS defense breaks Colts Neck in boys soccer quarterfinals

    By: Bob Nuse    COLTS NECK — Throughout its winning streak, which has now reached 11 games, the Princeton High boys’ soccer team has been scoring goals at an incredible rate of nearly five per game.    Almost lost in that goal scoring flurry is a defense that has been every bit as good. During the course…

  • Sherry, PU women’s soccer again in tourney

    Tigers hope to reach third round of NCAAs By: Justin Feil    This NCAA tournament stuff is kind of like a birthday and Christmas for Theresa Sherry.    Twice a year for each of the past three years, it’s come for the Princeton University senior, and usually there’s a pretty good return. Twice, Sherry has enjoyed national…

  • Press Forum: Referendum

    How do you plan to vote in December on the proposed school expansion referendum? How do you plan to vote in December on the proposed school expansion referendum?

  • Letters to the Editor, Nov. 14

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 14 By: Buckling down on buckling up To the editor:     As the national safety belt use rate jumped to 79 percent, it is clear that more and more Americans are aware of the dangers of driving without a safety belt. Unfortunately, teens and young adults are many of the…