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  • Challenge to PHS field tossed out by court

    School district acted properly in awarding contract, judge rules. By: Jeff Milgram    A state Chancery Court judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed against the Princeton Regional School District over the contract for an artificial surface for Princeton High School’s footfall field.    Judge Neil Shuster ruled Friday that the school district acted properly when it…

  • Bell finally tolls in scoring column

    PU senior scores first goal of career in 4-2 win over Yale By: Mike Newman    It’s been a longtime coming for Liz Bell.    The Princeton University women’s soccer team midfielder has started in all but one of her games during her years with the Tigers. But it wasn’t until Saturday night that Bell, a senior,…

  • Criminal checks trouble rec board

    Safety weighed against privacy rights. By: David Campbell    The Princeton Recreation Board is weighing the privacy-infringement implications of mandatory criminal background checks for youth-sport coaches.    On Thursday night, the board grappled with how best to balance the necessity of providing a safe environment for children with concerns related to criminal checks.    The board expressed concern…

  • Welcome to Fall Home & Garden Magazine

      Download as PDF 36 Pages 3,069 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine:    Fruits of His Labor Living with nature inspires Ringoes gardener. Pg.3   Cruising for Fall Foliage Shore excursions flaunt fall colors at sea. Pg. 6  …

  • Mary C. Arnone

       Mary C. Arnone, 90, died Saturday at St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing at Morris Hall, Lawrenceville.    Born in Italy, she had lived in the Ewing area since 1962. Prior to her recent illness, she resided at the independent living unit , St. Mary’s, of Morris Hall.    Before her retirement, Mrs. Arnone worked for many years for…

  • Kids’ artwork to go on display downtown

    Sunset Art Stroll to be held Thursday. By: Jennifer Potash    A children’s art installation usually means a prominent spot on the kitchen refrigerator.    Not so in Princeton, as the monthly Sunset Art Stroll will put kids’ artistic vision on display downtown Thursday. The stroll starts at 5 p.m. and ends at 9 p.m.    Small World…

  • September 30, 2003

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, Joseph Barrett, 2702 Madaline Dr, $197,500, 6/30/03 Avenel, Michael Dowling, 66 Dartmouth…

  • Samad feeling good about MHS season

    Senior helps anchor Cougar girls’ soccer defense By: Bob Nuse    When the Montgomery High girls’ soccer team spent a week at the University of North Carolina women’s soccer camp, it did a lot more for Sarah Samad than just make her a better player.    The week-long soccer camp helped her realize that her senior season…

  • Candidates Forum, Sept, 30

    Mark Petraske Democratic candidate, Montgomery Township Committee By: Serving the community is not optional for me; it is an essential part of my nature to work side by side with my neighbors and the broader community to protect the things we care about most.    I began my career as a mechanical engineer, trained in nuclear…