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  • Princeton girls defeat North again before semifinal loss to Colts Neck

    By: Justin Feil    The Princeton High girls’ soccer team had just enough to get by a stingy West Windsor-Plainsboro North group in the quarterfinals of the Central Jersey Group III state tournament Thursday.    The Little Tigers didn’t get as many shots off as the Knights did, but they were able to capitalize for a 1-0…

  • OBITUARIES, Nov. 14, 2003

    Duncan Campbell, Charles L. Brown, Gary C. Lott, Karl Uitti, Helen Y. Gray. Duncan Campbell Montgomery dairy farmer     MONTGOMERY — Duncan Campbell died Wednesday at his dairy farm on River Road. He was 106.    Born on the family farm in 1897 and a lifelong resident, he was able to touch three centuries of Montgomery…

  • Dispatches: It’s time for pragmatism, not idealism

    DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Third party candidates have a rather dim history in the United States, especially when running for president. By: Hank Kalet    Third party candidates have a rather dim history in the United States, especially when running for president.    Rarely do they poll more than a handful of votes, and when they do…

  • Downtown garage project becoming more visible

    Giant crane will lift 439 sections into place. By: Jennifer Potash    Instead of having to peek through the safety fence at Spring Street to get a look at the downtown garage construction project, it will now be a lot more visible with the arrival of a 280-foot crane.    The crane, which arrived at the construction…

  • PHS girls’ cross country team claims sectional

    By: Bob Nuse    The Princeton High girls’ cross country team has gone into every meet this season with a plan. That was no different on Saturday in the Central Jersey Group III meet at Holmdel Park.    Running with its pack tightly bunched, the Little Tigers put four runners in the top 13 places and captured…

  • Historic walk through town

    Brunch tour offers view of the past. By: Matt Kirdahy    If Cranbury residents cherish anything other than their neighbors, it’s the town’s pre-Revolutionary War heritage.    Now people from out of town are embracing it as well.    The Raritan-Millstone Heritage Alliance will host the third program in its "Sunday Brunch and Program Series" in Cranbury.    The…

  • For the Nov. 14 issue

    Anne Willard Gibby, Marc Leibowitz, Joseph S. Sadley Sr., Raymond L. Mauer Jr., Robert William Ralph Sr. Anne Willard Gibby    HIGHTSTOWN — Anne Willard Gibby, 86, died Nov. 7 at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    A lifelong resident of New Jersey, she was a graduate of Vail-Deane School in Elizabeth and Pine Manor College.…

  • WW review to continue on hotel, office-park plan

    Hilton and four office buildings would be located off Meadow Road and Route 1. By: Gwen McNamara    WEST WINDSOR — The township Planning Board has elected to hold off passing judgment on plans for a Hilton Hotel and office park off Route 1.    The development, known as the Greenview Corporate Park, is being proposed by…

  • Police plans to get new look

    Designs, cost to be topics of Monday night meeting. By: Matt Kirdahy    The Township Committee hopes find out more about cost and design options for a new police station on Monday.    Representatives of Berkowsky and Associates and Kurt Schmitt of Mylan Architectural Group will discuss alternatives to the future look and price tag on the…