Category: archives
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Princeton Future upbeat on hospital planning
Medical Center chief gets high marks for an inclusive approach. By: David Campbell Members of Princeton Future, the volunteer community planning group, give The Medical Center at Princeton’s president and CEO high marks for his inclusive approach to long-range planning. The nonprofit group has said it will not stake out a position before finalization of…
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Change is best for South softball
Sardinas-Wyssling, seniors enjoying final season By: Justin Feil Not much has changed for April Sardinas-Wyssling since she started playing for the West Windsor-Plainsboro South softball team in ninth grade. Three years later, she’s still ranging far at shortstop and showing a cannon of an arm, and she’s still batting leadoff and using her speed as…
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WW slates in-district special-education programs
An effort that combines saving money and keeping schooling close to home. By: Gwen Runkle In an effort to improve the education of students with special needs and save some money, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District is implementing two new programs in the fall. Both programs focus on bringing students who are currently being…
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Week of May 30, 2003
From Hamilton, Hillsborough, Pennington, Princeton and Princeton Junction HAMILTON Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors salutes the following sales associates of the Hamilton Office for being the office leaders for the month of February. Darlene Mayernik, a NJAR Circle of Excellence award winner, has been recognized for Listings and Volume; and Sandra Sheets, a broker-associate and…
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Borough gets an amored vehicle
Jamesburg shows off new Brinks car. By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG A former Brinks armored car, repainted and refurbished by inmates at the nearby New Jersey Training School, made its public debut last week as the newest addition to the Jamesburg Police Department tactical team. The truck, a typical-size armored bank vehicle now painted black,…
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Jamesburg targeting motorists’ cell phones
Use while driving may be prohibited. By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG Motorists using hand-held cellphones while driving on borough streets could face $200 fines starting in mid-June. An ordinance banning the use of the phones by drivers was introduced by the Borough Council Wednesday. Borough Attorney Fred Raffetto said the council will give the ordinance…
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Opinion poll indicates satisfaction with WW-P system
Some areas for improvement identified. By: Gwen Runkle The results of the much-delayed West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District’s community survey are finally in and show that the vast majority of district parents, students, teachers and alumni are satisfied with the school system. The survey, conducted by International Communications Research, a market-research company from Media, Pa.,…
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Test results show ethnic disparity
If the school district does not raise test scores by 2005, it will be in violation of the No Child Left Behind Act. By: David Pescatore HIGHTSTOWN White and Asian students routinely outscore black and Hispanic students in standardized testing in the East Windsor Regional School District, according to a new breakdown of 2001-02…
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Record relay highlights CJ II meet
Monroe girls 4×400 earsn silver while four individuals advance By: Carolyn M. Hartko Carolyn M. HartkoSports Writer The spring season for high school sports is winding down, and most teams have closed the record books. But the best of the track and field athletes across New Jersey are still going, working their way through the…
