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  • Lack of execution leads to Tigers’ execution

    PU football can’t take advantage of Colgate turnovers By: Justin Feil    Execution.    On one hand, it can be doing something perfectly as planned. On the other, it can stand for taking all the life away.    The Princeton University football found much more of the latter when it couldn’t figure out the former in a 30-3…

  • Ballot questions have environmental impacts

    GUEST OPINION, Oct. 14 By: Sandy Batty    On Election Day, Nov. 4, New Jerseyans will have an opportunity to vote on three statewide public questions. Each has environmental impacts.    Public Question No. 1 asks voters to approve a constitutional amendment to increase the total amount of bonds that the state, through the Garden State Preservation…

  • WW-P board to get progress report

    Members to get update on "No Child Left Behind" law. By: Gwen McNamara    Have any children been "left behind" in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District?    That’s what the Board of Education wants to find out at its meeting tonight.    The meeting, scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., will be held at Thomas R. Grover…

  • OBITUARIES, Oct. 14, 2003

    Isabelle Sayen, Mary Falzarano, Jacalyn Hughes, Jean Buchanan, Betty R. Borok, Aaron Lemonick. Isabelle Sayen Teacher, peace advocate, environmentalist     Isabelle Sayen, a lifelong Princeton-area resident, died of cancer at home Sept. 29.    Born in Baltimore, she was a graduate of Miss Fine’s School in Princeton and Vassar College in 1945.    Following her marriage in…

  • MHS boys’ soccer readies for huge week

    Cougars hope to continue shut-out streak By: Bob Nuse    John Martin knows the games get a lot tougher from this point on.    In fact, they get a lot tougher starting today against North Warren.    "The game with North Warren is huge," said Martin, the Montgomery boys’ soccer team’s stopper, who helped the Cougars record their…

  • Letters to the Editor, Oct. 14

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 14 By: Crisis Ministry thanks synagogues To the editor:     The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton wants to express a heartfelt thanks to the Jewish communities of Princeton and Trenton. We received an amazing abundance of food from The Jewish Center of Princeton, thanks to Rabbi Elkins and the…

  • Oct. 13, 1:08 p.m.: Basebrawl in Beantown

    Pedro Martinez lights the match and the game turns ugly. By: Hank Kalet    What a spectacle it was, a real black eye on what has been shaping up as a magnificent American League Championship Series.    Game 3 should have been a classic. Two Cy Young winners, likely Hall of Famers facing off, one in his…

  • Have Berimbau, Will Travel

    Guy Mendilow brings a globetrotting collection of folk music for an afternoon show at Ten Thousand Villages. By: Daniel Shearer function popUp(URL,NAME) { amznwin=window.open(URL,NAME,’location=yes,scrollbars=yes,status=yes,toolbar=yes,resizable=yes,width=380,height=450,screenX=10,screenY=10,top=10,left=10′); amznwin.focus();} document.open(); document.write(""); document.close(); Guy Mendilow brings a globetrotting collection of folk music for an afternoon show at Ten Thousand Villages.    The berimbau, a bow-shaped instrument with a round gourd attached…

  • Lilo, Mac and Domino

    "Lilo, Mac and Domino" are three black-and-white siblings in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting a cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html