Category: archives
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WW-PS, PHS to meet on court
Local rivals, powers battle for CJ III title By: Justin Feil David Black remembers well when he heard that West Windsor-Plainsboro High South would be dropping down to Group III. "I found out near the end of last season," said the Princeton High boys’ tennis head coach. "I can’t say I was happy to hear…
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Speed limit on section of Route 206 reduced
Montgomery gets state to drop speed, but not as much as hoped. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY The 50-mph speed limit on a section of Route 206 in the northern part of the township may soon be reduced. The Township Committee passed a resolution Thursday accepting a recommendation from the state Department of Transportation to…
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PU freshmen banned from parking cars on campus
Princeton University freshmen will no longer be allowed to park on campus, beginning in September. "Due to space constraints, the university needs to restrict undergraduate parking," said Charles Kalmbach, Princeton’s senior vice president for administration. "The new parking rule will reduce demand for parking spaces on campus and should help reduce traffic in the local…
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Downtown designer
David Minno is the architect at work on controversial garage project. By: Jennifer Potash Being selected as the architect to design the downtown Princeton Borough Spring Street redevelopment project one of the most controversial projects since Palmer Square in the 1930s might have seemed a bit like walking on hot coals to some…
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Farmers may get market in Montgomery
Zoning board to consider site at Princeton North Shopping Center. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY Enterprising local farmers and residents looking for Jersey Fresh vegetables may not have to wait much longer. The township will soon be starting a seasonal farmers’ market. The sponsoring Montgomery Friends of Open Space will appear before the Zoning Board…
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Senior Menus-May 22
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, May 22 Chicken orzo soup, stuffed…
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PU men’s lacrosse, softball bow out of NCAAs
Both the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team and the PU softball team had hopes of doing better in NCAA tournament play this past weekend. But for each team, the weekend only signified the end of their season. The men’s lacrosse team, seeded No. 4 in the tournament, traveled to Syracuse and dropped a 15-5 decision…
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Long-delayed Mercer Oaks East sets summer opening
Drought damage has set back much-anticipated West Windsor course. By: Edmund Karam Mercer County golfers eagerly anticipating the opening of Mercer Oaks East in West Windsor should prepare to wait yet another season. The newly constructed Scottish-links course, which was scheduled to open last year, will not be ready for play until late summer …
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Rocky switchover doesn’t rattle Patriot Media
Internet service temporarily lost as RCN era ends. By: George Frey Some cable-Internet users got acquainted with the new owners of the central New Jersey RCN cable system, Patriot Media and Communications, for all the wrong reasons earlier this month when many temporarily lost Internet service in the transfer of services. Steve Simmons, the president…
