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  • OBITUARIES, Sept. 30, 2003

    Benjamin Shimberg, John C. Rutkowski, Kim Bucklalew, Marshall N. Rosenbluth, Demetrius McDowell, Clark S. Berens, Robert S. Metz. Benjamin Shimberg ETS research scientist     LAWRENCE — Benjamin Shimberg died Wednesday at Capital Health System’s Fuld campus in Trenton. He was 85.    He was a senior research scientist at Educational Testing Service, where he performed landmark…

  • Bennett, Navin combo works for Cougars

    Top doubles team has high hopes for MHS girls By: Justin Feil    As Larry Johnson looked for the five girls who would replace the departures from last year’s Montgomery High Group II state championship tennis team, the singles lineup worked out pretty quickly.    Lindsay Gaskill jumped from third to first singles, Holly Clare moved from…

  • Rec board vexed by university’s gym fee

    Cost rises for Princeton residents at Dillon Gym. By: David Campbell    The Princeton Recreation Board, seeking to maintain a long tradition of positive "town and gown" relations with Princeton University, is worried about a fee hike by the university for use of Dillon Gym.    At issue is a rate increase for Princeton residents from $70…

  • 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  …

  • PU report shows gap in women science faculty

    University must become more "family-friendly" if it wants to improve recruitment. By: Jeff Milgram    Princeton University has made some progress in attracting and retaining women science and engineering faculty members, but must become more "family-friendly" if it wants to recruit more, a new study warns.    The university Monday unveiled a study by the Task Force…

  • Summit can be important step to progress

    PACKET EDITORIAL, Sept. 30 By: Packet Editorial    Wednesday’s scheduled parking "summit" in Princeton has the potential to be an extremely productive event.    It could also fall flat on its face.    Here’s what will spell the difference:    If elected officials, municipal staff, civic leaders, merchants, traffic experts and others with both an interest in and knowledge…

  • Solomon wins first as South head coach

    Hun football improves to 3-0 By: Bob Nuse    It may have come a week or two later than he would have liked, but Louis Solomon picked up his first win as a head football coach Thursday when West Windsor-Plainsboro South topped Lawrence, 14-7.    The Pirates used a new-look offense, with quarterback Grant MacQueen moving to…

  • 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  …

  • Sept. 29, 1:38 p.m.: Monday Music goes country, sort of

    New discs by June Carter Cash, Chris Knight, Lyle Lovett and Neil Young are highlighted. By: Hank Kalet    This week’s installment of Monday Music brings nothing but recommendations.    1. June Carter Cash, "Wildwood Flower" (Dualtone Records). The grand old dame of country music’s final testament is a powerful disc that allowed Carter Cash to bring…