Category: archives
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Tennis teams meet … finally
Princeton tops South in finale By: Justin Feil The Princeton High-West Windsor-Plainsboro South match has always been the one that both boys’ tennis teams especially look forward to each season. This year, the match was scheduled to be the first of the season. Wednesday, after multiple postponements and almost nothing left to decide, the match…
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Victorian Nassau Street house to make way for new offices
Advisory board approves proposal for three-story mixed-use building. By: Jennifer Potash The Site Plan Review Advisory Board of the Princeton Regional Planning Board gave its support Wednesday for a new three-story mixed-use building along the east end of Nassau Street an area that used to be known more for service businesses. The project will…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, June 13 through Thursday, June 19. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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Tutorial in reference texts boosts knowledge
FROM ROOSEVELT by Linda Schuster I feel like a dummy. There are "For Dummies" books all over my house. Let me see if I can remember how this got started… Oh yeah, it began with the computer. Long ago I purchased "WordPerfect for Dummies." This was my crash course in learning software for a last-minute…
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Recalling pioneer in health care research
Cranbury mourns death of an important resident. By: Matt Kirdahy The work of former Cranbury resident Jeffrey Cyrus Merrill will live on in his friends’ fond memories and the trail of achievements he left behind. Those closest to Mr. Merill said he used his intuition and brilliance when working to improve the health of people…
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Harold G. Morris
Harold G. Morris, 55, of Knoxville, Tenn., formerly of Clark, died Saturday, June 7, at Park West Hospital in Knoxville. Mr. Morris was a lifelong member of the Catholic Church. He graduated from St. Peter’s College in Jersey City with a degree in accounting and business management. He served in the U.S. Airforce as a…
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Martin is real Ironman
PU grad student is top triathlete By: Justin Feil Since high school, Chris Martin had wanted to give the triathlon a shot. When he finally entered one a year ago, he saw immediate success at the Columbia Triathlon in Maryland. "It took off from there," said the Princeton Junction resident. "They have a first-timer award,…
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Shapiro bows out of board post at Rutgers
By: Jeff Milgram Gov. James E. McGreevey has withdrawn the nomination of former Princeton University President Harold T. Shapiro to the board of governors of Rutgers University. The governor’s office said Dr. Shapiro’s nomination was withdrawn because of a scheduling conflict. The board of governors meets monthly, and the next meeting, the board’s annual meeting,…
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Think of this new Chrysler coupe as a Mercedes SLK with AMERICAN ATTITUDE
The Chrysler Crossfire is the first true fruit of the Daimler-Benz and Chrysler Corp. merger’s labor, as 40 percent of the Crossfire will come from its Teutonic cousin. It combines classic European proportions and German technology with the power and personality of a good-ol’ North American performance car. It should be a perfect fit for…
