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Windsor Nissan plans grand opening event
Windsor Nissan is celebrating the opening of its brand-new facility in grand style. Windsor Nissan is celebrating the opening of its brand-new facility in grand style. Windsor Nissan is the only state-of-the-art Nissan facility in the Northeast. During the grand opening celebration, which will be going on through November, all new 2004 Nissans will be…
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Giacalones give PHS first victory
Brother tandem from Cranbury helps Little Tigers top WW-P By: Mike Newman Vinny and Frank Giacalone’s father wished for one thing this past weekend. The two Princeton High School football players’ dad told them if they each made one big play in Saturday’s game against West Windsor-Plainsboro South, they could pull out their first victory…
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LIFESTYLE: Community candy land
Woodlot Park was transformed into a haven for trick-or-treaters on Sunday By: Melissa Morgan With the commanding voice of an old-time carnival announcer, Philip Baker lured trick-or-treaters to step right up and take a chance at his Halloween-inspired game. "Get a bat in Drac’s hat and that’s that," he shouted to passers-by. As costumed kids…
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Neighbors anxiously await airport hearing
Scheduled session delayed, prompting anger from residents. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY Continuation of a development plan hearing that could affect helicopter traffic at Princeton Airport has been delayed until December. Airport neighbors expressed disappointment about the delay at Monday’s Planning Board meeting, where they expected the hearing to take place. The application, which asks…
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Birthdays made happier at HomeFront
West Windsor youngsters hold parties for homeless children. By: Gwen McNamara WEST WINDSOR Imagine it’s your birthday, but your family can’t afford any celebrations this year no gifts, no cake, no favors or games. For many children of impoverished or homeless families, this is an all-too-familiar scenario. But one group of West Windsor…
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Voters to head to polls
Locals face the issues next week as Election Day approaches. By: Rebecca Tokarz Registered voters in Jamesburg will choose two Borough Council members and a mayor, while Monroe residents will pick a mayor and two council members, Tuesday. In addition, registered voters also will cast their votes for state Senate, General Assembly and Middlesex County…
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Jimenez wants Monroe focused on little things
By: Ken Weingartner Senior quarterback Jeff Jimenez’s assessment of the Monroe High football team’s struggles this season might seem somewhat odd at first, but it’s not. "Everybody’s too worried about winning," Jimenez said after the Falcons saw a 13-0 halftime lead evaporate last Saturday en route to a 28-20 loss to Colonia. Too worried about…
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McLoone, WW-P North have grown plenty
Knights have shot at football playoffs By: Bob Nuse Ryan McLoone was there at the very beginning for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football team. Of course, during the Knights’ first season as a program, McLoone was a 185-pound freshman starting at left tackle. Now, four years later, McLoone is a 235-pound senior who is…
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Man facing charges in burglary sprees
Trenton man charged with string of burglaries in East Windsor and surrounding area. By: David Pescatore TRENTON A Mercer County grand jury on Wednesday indicted a Trenton man on charges of committing more than a dozen burglaries in East Windsor and the surrounding area. Byron Higginbotham, 36, was indicted on a total of 17…
