Category: archives
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PU football falls to 0-4
Tigers can’t take advantage of first-half opportunities against Colgate By: Justin Feil The Princeton University football team had opened six previous seasons with three straight losses before beginning the 2003 season also with three losses. But for the first time in the 134-year history of the football program, Princeton lost its fourth straight game to…
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Voters approve Florence Township Fire District question
FLORENCE — On Saturday, voters approved a $4.2 million bond plan to purchase land and build a new, centralized station building for the Florence Township Fire District. The bond plan did not include a tax increase. Following are the election results on the bond question: YES – 406 NO – 223
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A big boo from Blue Tulip
Store offers unique Halloween fare By: Dana Flatekval Scrumptious chocolates in the shapes of ghouls and goblins; butter knives in the shape of witch’s fingers; candles in the shape of plump pumpkins and unique costumes for adults offer just a glimpse into the spooky and innovative Halloween collection at Blue Tulip in West Windsor. Amazed…
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Letters to the Herald
For the Oct. 10 issue. Borough needs leadership in face of Coke desertion To the editor: The Borough is facing the news of Coca-Cola ceasing operations. My thoughts are with those who are immediately affected with the loss of jobs. I was encouraged that Coca-Cola is offering severance and job placement counseling and assistance…
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There ain’t no stopping Sustak now
By: Justin Feil Amanda Sustak has been playing stopper for the past five years, and is in her third season starting there for the Princeton High girls’ soccer team. She’s been playing like a veteran with good reason. "I love it. It’s my favorite position," said the Little Tiger senior. "I like to be able…
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Dorothy Suttmeier
Dorothy Marie Suttmeier, 82, died on Friday, Oct. 3, at Capital Health System at Fuld in Trenton. Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Suttmeier lived in Hightstown for 40 years before moving to Monroe 10 years ago. After high school, she attended business school, attaining the designation of professional secretary. In between raising her three children, she…
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Dispatches: Springsteen keeps the political beat
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Popular music offers more than an easy diversion. By: Hank Kalet I had never seen it happen before. I’ve been to seven Bruce Springsteen shows, three on the recently concluded tour to support "The Rising," and never once had I heard a boo. At Shea Stadium last week, that all changed.…
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Trucks to haul in sections of downtown garage
Huge crane and first of 439 pieces of a gigantic puzzle to arrive about Oct. 19. By: Jennifer Potash The first concrete sections for the new downtown parking garage and a huge crane to assemble them will arrive in Princeton in about a week, the Princeton Borough Council was told Tuesday. The first of the…
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Towns reach agreement on design for Schafer tract park
Rocky Hill agrees to Montgomery’s compromise plan. By: Paul Sisolak ROCKY HILL An amended design for a proposed Somerset County park in the borough was approved Monday evening by the council. The council accepted draft plans by Montgomery landscape architect Richard Bartolone for the Schafer tract. Rocky Hill and Montgomery had disagreed on previous…
