Category: archives
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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 24
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 24 By: Students will be true ambassadors To the editor: The following letter was received by Gary Snyder, principal of Princeton High School: It is now 17 years since our schools started an exchange program and every other year a group of students from both our schools crosses…
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Press Forum: Health care
What kinds of changes should be made in the way of health care in the United States? What kinds of changes should be made in the way of health care in the United States?
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Borough’s waste plan puts sludge to use
Hightstown Borough Council awards bid to turn waste into fertilizer or landfill cover. By: Sarah Winkelman HIGHTSTOWN Most people never wonder what happens to the thousands of gallons of water and waste that is flushed down the borough’s toilets daily. But it’s something Borough Council members have to consider. Borough Council awarded a bid…
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Some students miss test targets
Monroe school district is working on ways to improve proficiency test scores. By: Rebecca Tokarz MONROE The school district is working on ways to improve its language arts and math proficiency levels for students with disabilities after the state added two district schools to its early warning list under the federal No Child Left…
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Film to mark a World War II quest
Benedict Yedlin to host video based on his book, "Brother Men Who Fly." Benedict Yedlin of Princeton, World War II veteran, will host a free screening of "Brother Men Who Fly," a one-hour video based on his book, at Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room of the Princeton Township Municipal Building. The…
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Editorial: Endorsement
EDITORIAL: Cranbury Township candidates endorsement Cranbury voters should give Pari Stave and Alan Danser another three years on the Township Committee. Ms. Stave and Mr. Danser do not offer silver bullet solutions to the problems facing the township. But they bring a level of experience and understanding that will be vital as the township continues…
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Hightstown football closing in on a playoff spot
By: Neil Hay In their first two games of the 2003 season, the Hightstown football team stayed with both Hamilton and Steinert before falling. Tonight at Notre Dame, coach Skip Edwards is hoping that his Rams can be more than just competitive against the 6-0 Irish. "We are going to play forty-eight minutes of football,"…
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‘Atlantic Bridge’ takes PHS teacher to Germany
History Teacher Carol Joyce brings back some lessons. By: Jeff Milgram Talking about history is one thing talking to people who were eyewitnesses to history is something else. Princeton High School history teacher Carol Joyce just returned from a two-week trip to Germany where she met with students, teachers, professors and present and former…
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MHS makes gradual progress in field hockey
By: Rich Fisher The Monroe High field hockey team is not enjoying the same second-half surge it had last season, when it won six of its last nine games. The Falcons carried a 4-12 record into Wednesday’s contest with South Brunswick, but first-year coach Virginia Gonzalez is still happy with the progress of the squad…
