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  • Welcome to Education 2003 Magazine

      Download as PDF 20 Pages 3,069 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine:    Picture Perfect Career MCCC’s Radiography program prepares students for vital careers in imaging technology. Pg. 3   Mind and Material Princeton Science Academy nurtures those who…

  • ‘Library-palooza’ a smash hit

    A celebration of libraries and reading kicks off book-buying campaign. By: Jennifer Potash    Rainy weather was no obstacle to the Princeton Public Library’s Library-palooza event Saturday afternoon.    The event, co-sponsored by Princeton Shopping Center, celebrated libraries and reading while kicking off the library’s planned $200,000 Opening Day Collection drive for the new facility under construction…

  • Knights hope they’ve started new tradition

    WW-PN rallies past South football, 13-9 By: Bob Nuse    West Windsor-Plainsboro High North senior Ahmed Gabale hopes Friday night’s 13-9 win over WW-P South is a sign of things to come for the Knights’ football program.    "We’re looking to start a tradition," said Gabale, a linebacker who was part of a North defense that held…

  • Cougars football sweeter at home

    MHS wins first game on own turf By: Bob Nuse    After 13 straight games away from home, the Montgomery High football team was going to feel good about being able to not have to board a bus following Saturday’s game with North Warren — regardless of the outcome.    With a large Homecoming Day gathering on…

  • ‘Next Gen’ for Komen

    Teens band together to help the fight against breast cancer. By: Dana Flatekval    At age 14, Adrienne Markison of Princeton has already accomplished so much in terms of drive and empathy. This year marks the second year of "Next Gen for the Cure," a group founded by The Pennington School student, in hopes of raising…

  • Memoir shows life behind Trenton prison’s walls

    From "Ice Man" to "Hurricane" to witnessing 13 electrocutions, it’s all in the book by former prison guard. By: David Campbell    Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski — a freelance hit man whose preferred method was to apply a spritz of cyanide from a nasal-spray bottle to the face of his victims. He earned his nickname after…

  • Lauren Hutton bombs in Princeton

    Unexpected feet of clay at Princeton HealthCare System’s conference for women. By: Pat Summers    "Celebrating the Seasons of Your Life: A Conference for Women," presented Saturday by Princeton HealthCare System, was a day of contrasts and surprises, good intentions, great effort, useful information — and two unexpected feet of clay.    Drawing more than 300 registrants…

  • Pierson sticking with cross country

    Junior becomes leader for WW-PN girls’ team By: Justin Feil    Rebecca Pierson was a field hockey player in the fall of her freshman year, and she might have stuck with it if she wasn’t such a good runner for the track team that spring.    "Field hockey was a lot of fun," said the West Windsor-Plainsboro…

  • Oct. 7, 9 p.m.: On the road with the farm workers

    Juan Gonzalez follows the caravan. By: Hank Kalet    Juan Gonzalez in Daily News writes about the cross-country farm workers caravan. Read it here.