Category: archives
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New PU institute to foster industry R&D
Research programs to merge to create materials science institute. Princeton University, taking aim at becoming the world leader in materials science, is merging two successful research programs to create a new institute that will work on scientific discoveries and their commercial application. Faculty members voted last Monday to create the Princeton Institute for the Science…
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Endorsement in township is for 2-party balance
PACKET EDITORIAL, Oct. 21 By: Packet Editorial This year’s race for one seat on the five-member Princeton Township Committee offers voters an interesting choice. William Hearon, the Democrat, is well versed on the issues facing the township. He has plainly taken the time to learn about matters ranging from property taxes to deer management to…
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Raiders miss chance for upset
Loss to B-R drops record to 1-5 By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High football team has been in every game so far this season. Unfortunately, the young Raiders have found ways to lose most of them. Last Friday night, the Raiders had visiting Bridgewater-Raritan on the ropes but fumbled away another upset opportunity on a…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 21, 2003
Deborah L. Carey, Betty Jean Conn, Brenda Hart, Elizabeth C. Dilworth. Deborah L. Carey Active volunteer DURHAM, N.C. Deborah L. Carey died Oct. 10 at The Forest at Duke. She was 88. Born in New York City, she was a former Princeton resident. Mrs. Carey was actively involved with the communities in which…
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Forty years later
Historical Society brings Princetonians together to remember Nov. 22, 1963. By: Michael Redmond Other things happened that day, of course, such as the deaths of Aldous Huxley and C.S. Lewis. But you have to dig deep to find them. There was only one story on Nov. 22, 1963, when the center of the world became…
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Fulbright program sends teacher to Tokyo
Montgomery science teacher keeps in touch, thanks to high technology. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY A number of Montgomery High School science students were anxious to get a glimpse of the Far East on a recent Friday. But a live video conference with their teacher, Georgia Muhs currently in Japan on an international educational…
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PDS tennis profits from solid exchange
Shulz van Endert gives Panthers strong No. 2 singles player By: Justin Feil Sylvia Shulz van Endert grew up in Germany thinking that she might one day become a professional tennis player. She started playing the game as a 6 year old. A few years later, she was chosen for a special tennis program designed…
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‘Buy Local’ campaign offers discounts, prizes
A further effort to entice residents to shop downtown. By: Jennifer Potash Residents who buy from local merchants may receive not only the benefit of supporting downtown Princeton Borough, but the chance to win some prizes. Princeton Future’s Community-Based Neighborhood Retail Initiative is in the middle of a month-long campaign designed to encourage residents to…
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MHS girls get kicks in SCT
Cougars soccer advances to semifinals after PKs By: Bob Nuse Jeremy Beardsley knew goals would be at a premium when his Montgomery High girls’ soccer team faced Watchung Hills Saturday in the Somerset County Tournament quarterfinals. The Cougars’ head coach wasn’t worried so much about his own offense, as he was with the goalkeeper his…
