Category: archives
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Daytime study group reconvenes
Evergreen Forum offers 11 courses for the fall. The Evergreen Forum, a daytime study organization for adults in the Princeton area, will offer 11 courses this fall. Highlights include a course led by Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed, and those offered in cooperation with the Princeton University Art Museum and the Historical Society of Princeton.…
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New CVC alignment has pluses and minuses
PHS boys defend against better fields By: Bob Nuse Princeton High is the defending Colonial Valley Conference Valley Division champion and the Little Tigers are hoping to defend that title. They’ll just be doing it this year against a smaller group of foes. With the CVC moving from two divisions to three this year, Princeton…
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Press Forum: Barns
Should Cranbury preserve two historic barns and move them to the Updike property? Should Cranbury preserve two historic barns and move them to the Updike property?
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PHS girls soccer coach downplays role of favorite
By: Justin Feil There’s no sense in trying to convince Greg Hand that his team is the favorite among Colonial Valley Conference teams. The Princeton High coach has been around long enough to know that predictions mean little, even if he returns more than half his starters and believes his team is in better shape…
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Vanderveer lease terms under review
MUA says house was maintained By:Alec Moore A resident told the Township Committee a lease between the township and the Municipal Utilities Authority places the costs of repairs to the historic Vanderveer House on the MUA, but a spokesman for the utility says they left the house in good condition. The terms of the lease…
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Vocal arts group offers children’s scholarships
The Princeton Project, the local pilot program for children presented by Singers Forum, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development and appreciation of the vocal arts, has expanded both enrollment and activities for the coming school year. This year the Princeton Project will provide scholarships to 20 students and recruit 20 additional students for a…
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Mercedes-Benz application tops planners’ agenda
Meeting scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Monday. By: Lea Kahn An application for an expansion to the service garage and construction of a 119-car parking garage, submitted by the Mercedes-Benz new-car dealership on Brunswick Pike, tops the agenda for the Planning Board’s Monday night meeting. The Planning Board will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the…
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Gala to raise cash for library addition
Annual fundraiser hopes to net much profit. By: Rebecca Tokarz The South Brunswick Public Library is hoping to raise money for its $4.2 million expansion project with its annual Book and Author Gala fund-raiser this month featuring award-winning author Ha Jin. Sponsored by the South Brunswick Public Library Foundation, the event is scheduled for Sept.…
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Letter: School’s open so be safe
To the editor: Today (Thursday) starts a new school year for the South Brunswick public schools. Over 8,000 children will board buses, walk and be driven to school starting today. These first few days of school usually cause extra delays on Township roadways. Parents and students are trying to figure out where to go,…
