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  • Princeton schools report jump in disciplinary incidents

    Virtually all took place at Princeton High School. By: Jeff Milgram    The number of disciplinary incidents in the Princeton Regional School District increased 74 percent last year and the cost of vandalism shot up 165 percent.    "Some of our students were somewhat less responsible," Superintendent Claire Sheff Kohn said during the Princeton Regional Board of…

  • WW-P South girls second at CJ IV cross country

    Pirates’ Miller finishes third By: Justin Feil    Even though only the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ cross country team will be moving on to the state Group IV meet, the Pirate boys were able to also enjoy a strong sectional showing.    The girls advanced by finishing second at the Central Jersey Group IV meet at…

  • Colts Neck runs by PHS girls’ soccer

    Loss in sectional semifinal ends season for Little Tigers By: Justin Feil COLTS NECK – The Princeton High girls’ soccer team had struggled with some of the fastest teams it had faced this season, but the Little Tigers never had a tougher time of it than they did in Monday’s Central Jersey Group III semifinal…

  • County college to hold career night

       WEST WINDSOR — Potential students interested in learning about careers and opportunities in computer technology or health care are invited to attend one of Mercer County Community College’s career nights 6 p.m. Wednesday.    "Careers in Computers" will be held at the West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. "Science and Allied Health Careers" will take…

  • Monday, Nov. 10, 2003

    Reading, Baunach and Sadley William Alfred Reading Sr.    William Alfred Reading Sr., 81, of Pennington, died Nov. 5 at St. Joseph’s Care Center in Lawrenceville.    Born in Trenton and a lifelong area resident, he was a graduate of the Dartmouth Tuck School of Business. He was vice president of operations and plant manager for the…

  • PHS play explores modern art

       Princeton High School’s fall play, "Museum," a comedy by Tina Howe, will be staged Friday and Saturday evening at the school auditorium.    A large ensemble cast plays the more than 40 people who walk through a group art show of three contemporary American artists at a prestigious museum of modern art. In their varied reactions…

  • PU football can’t claw back

    Penn wins eighth straight over Tigers By: Justin Feil PHILADELPHIA – The Penn football team made a convincing case for its No. 9 Division I-AA ranking with a 37-7 win over Princeton University on Saturday.    In front of 21,060 at Franklin Field, the Quakers took advantage of four first-half turnovers by the Tigers to build…

  • Espichan keeps PHS on course for crown in boys soccer

    By: Bob Nuse    At this time a year ago, Carlos Espichan was helping Princeton High compete for championships at the Mercer County and Central Jersey group III levels.    A year later, Espichan is still doing just that for the Little Tigers, only in a different venue. After helping the Princeton boys’ cross country team to…

  • Princeton Public Library in talks on acquiring art

    Hoping to have works on display when doors open next year. By: Jennifer Potash    Seeking to avoid a new library full of books but devoid of art, the Princeton Public Library is negotiating with several artists to create special works for the building.    The library’s art committee selected seven artists for various projects inside the…