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  • Stockton, state have questions for voters

    The borough wants residents to decide whether to reward emergency personnel. By: Linda Seida    In the general election Tuesday, voters statewide will be asked to decide the fate of three programs: open space and historical preservation, hazardous discharge cleanup and water resources.    In Stockton, voters will face an additional question: Will the borough fund a…

  • Child’s Play

    Just in time for Halloween, the Yardley Players present ‘The Crucible,’ Arthur Miller’s play about the 17th-century witchcraft trials in Salem, Mass. By: Dana Flatekval    First staged in 1953 during the McCarthy era, Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible parallels the intolerance, vengeance and mass hysteria that led to the infamous 17th-century witchcraft trials in Salem,…

  • Welcome to Special Occasions 2003

      Download as PDF 24 Pages 1,789 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine:    Beachside & Breathtaking A country estate and sweeping views of the bay are the makings of an unforgettable occasion at Bonnet Island Estate. Pg 6  …

  • ‘Promises’

    A documentary focusing on the lives of Israeli and Palestinian children offers a fresh window to the Middle Eastern conflict. By: Bob Brown Promises.>    This Sunday (Nov. 2), local viewers will have a rare opportunity to see a powerful film that is in very limited distribution, despite the urgency of its message for troubled times.…

  • Grants in for two new trails in West Windsor

    Key links in regional pathways made possible. By: Gwen McNamara    WEST WINDSOR — Township residents can look forward to strolling along two new trails, thanks to some federal funding.    The township received a $24,000 grant through the state Department of Environmental Protection from the Federal Highway Administration’s Recreational Trails Program for its portion of the…

  • Hearing set on new Cherry Valley Road traffic signal

    By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — A public hearing on a proposed Somerset County project to install a traffic signal at the intersection of Cherry Valley Road and The Great Road will be held at 7 p.m. today in the meeting room of the Municipal Building.    Members of the public are invited to voice comments and…

  • PU football falls on career days

    Tigers drop overtime decision at Harvard By: Justin Feil    The Princeton University football team has to wonder what it will take to win another Ivy League game, and what more it needs to do to finish off a Harvard team that’s been a thorn in its side for nearly a decade.    The Crimson defeated Princeton,…

  • Three reach MCT boys’ soccer quarters

    Hun, South, PHS advance By: Bob Nuse    About the only thing that has been predictable about the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys’ soccer team this season has been the team’s unpredictability.    "We’ve been so up and down because we haven’t been able to string it all together for an extended period of time," said South coach…

  • Princeton Temperature Record – October, 2003

    By: Tom Lederer The Princeton Temperature Record is based on readings from a Nimbus Ultra digital thermometer with an accuracy of 0.2 degrees F. Readings, taken in Princeton Township near the Princeton Shopping Center, are rounded to the nearest degree. DATE HIGH LOW October 31, 2003 74 40 October 30, 2003 62 37 October 29,…