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  • PHS girls’ soccer ousts North

    Little Tigers capitalize on early chance, hold off Knights By: Justin Feil For the fourth time in their last five meetings, the Princeton High girls’ soccer team defeated West Windsor-Plainsboro North by a goal.    Thursday, the Little Tigers’ 1-0 win propelled them into the Central Jersey Group III semifinals, most likely at top-seeded Colts Neck…

  • Borough voters split vote

    Jamesburg residents re-elect Mayor LaMantia and chose a Republican council member. By: Jamie Simpson    JAMESBURG — For the first time in five years, a Republican candidate has been elected to the Borough Council.    Voters also re-elected Mayor Tony LaMantia to a four-year term as mayor and incumbent Democrat Joseph Jennings to a three-year council seat.…

  • Espichan keeps PHS boys on course for crown

    Former harrier returns to soccer roots 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…

  • East Windsor incumbents victorious in re-election bids

    East Windsor Township voters elect incumbent Democrats for Township Council. By: David Pescatore    EAST WINDSOR — Township voters showed their approval of the status quo by electing all four of the incumbent Democratic candidates for Township Council.    Mayor Janice Mironov led the voting with 2,961 (18 percent) votes. Fellow Democrats Walter Daniels (2,685 votes), Marsha…

  • Letters to the Herald

    Laws would hinder facilities for handicapped To the editor:     The article, "Danielle’s Law signing to please advocates," (Oct. 24) asserts that it is a major victory for autistic rights advocates. As the parent of an autistic child and an advocate for both autistic children and adults, I view Danielle’s Law as a well-intentioned but…

  • Week of November 10, 2003

    Princeton Junction, South Brunswick, Montgomery, Pennington    Princeton Junction     Dennis Breza, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Princeton Junction Office, has been named to the 2002 State-Wide Circle of Excellence sponsored by the New Jersey Association of Realtors. His award is at the Bronze Level. He is also a member of the Mercer…

  • Town eyeing Farmer Al’s

    Monroe may buy 70-acre tract along Rt. 522 and Buckelew Ave. By: Rebecca Tokarz    MONROE — The township received another $400,000 grant from the state’s Green Acres Open Space fund, Township Engineer Ernie Feist announced at Wednesday’s council meeting.    The funds will be added to $900,000 already received from the program and will go toward…

  • Rocky Hill’s GOP retains grip on council

    Zimmerman and Morren defeat Democrats O’Brien and Sherry. By: Paul Sisolak    ROCKY HILL — Republicans will retain their 6-1 majority on the Borough Council with the election Tuesday of the GOP slate consisting of incumbent George Morren and newcomer Ed Zimmerman.    Including absentee ballots, Mr. Zimmerman received 170 votes, with Mr. Morren following close behind…

  • WW-PS boys fall in rugged CJ IV

    Pirate seniors experience highs and lows By: Justin Feil    For the second straight year, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ soccer team saw its season end in the first round of the state tournament, this time with a loss to Jackson in penalty kicks after a 2-2 tie held through two overtimes Tuesday. But this…