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  • Montgomery farmers’ market extends its season

    Good weather and strong demand cited by Friends of Open Space. By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — Strong demand and agreeable weather have resulted in an extension of the farmers’ market sponsored by the Montgomery Friends of Open Space.    According to Friends of Open Space member Kim Rowe, the market will remain open through Nov. 20,…

  • Transportation Expo promotes efforts to relieve congestion

    Princeton University, West Windsor’s mayor and Princeton Day School are honored. By: David Campbell    The Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association held its annual Transportation Expo at Nassau Inn on Friday, promoting new ways to address automobile congestion and also honoring some of this year’s innovators.    "We wanted to show the community what TMA is doing,"…

  • November 4, 2003 – Part 2

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Kendall Park, Joseph Dileo, 24 Palmer Rd, $265,000 Kendall Park, Jermaine Epps, 43…

  • Democratic incumbents sweep in Plainsboro

    Lewis, Gold re-elected to Township Committee    Democrats Neil Lewis and Ginger Gold won re-election to the Plainsboro Township Committee on Tuesday, defeating Republican Richard Nicoletti and Green Party candidate Patrick Goldsmith.    The vote totals, not including absentee ballots, were:    Lewis (D)*—1,584    Gold (D)*—1,579    Nicoletti (R) —866    Goldsmith (Green)— 309     *denotes incumbent

  • PHS boys streak to MCT title

    Little Tigers upend top-seeded Steinert for crown By: Bob Nuse    Wayne Sutfcliffe doesn’t recall hitting any magical switch to turn around the Princeton High boys’ soccer season.    "It’s hard to put a finger on it," said Sutcliffe, whose PHS team was 3-5-1 before embarking on an eight-game winning streak that included a 2-0 win over…

  • Downtown music store will close in December

    By: Jennifer Potash    Sam Goody, the Nassau Street music store, will go silent next month.    Located at 140 Nassau St., the store is part of a nationwide chain owned by Musicland Group Inc. The store will close in December, according to an employee.    The Musicland Group, based in Minnetonka, Minn., announced last month it will…

  • Nov. 4, 5:45 p.m.: Failures in Iraq

    How the occupation turned ugly. By: Hank Kalet    If you’re interested in how we came to be in such dire straits in Iraq these days, read David Rieff’s fine "Blueprint for a Mess" in the Sunday New York Times Magazine.    Also in the magazine is a fine reflection on the legacy of the great Latin…

  • A safe haven

    Animal shelter is looking for room to grow. By: Jillian Kalonick    As Sara Nicolls makes her rounds through the feline habitats at SAVE, the Princeton animal shelter, she seems to know all the cats’ names and personalities. Identified by color-coded stickers indicating who might not be social, who is still adjusting and who is friendly,…

  • PU goes different way in rout

    Tiger football team rides early momentum to 28-6 win over Cornell By: Justin Feil    Princeton University’s Matt Verbit had made his first career start in last year’s 32-25 overtime win at Cornell.    The junior quarterback made his 11th career start in a 28-6 win over the Big Red on Saturday at Princeton Stadium, and it…