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  • Jewish Center celebrates 10 years and its founders

    Center for Jewish Life at university praised during Sunday ceremonies. By: Jeff Milgram    Princeton University’s Center for Jewish Life celebrated its 10th anniversary at a Sunday brunch by honoring "the three Davids" who helped found and fund the campus organization.    "David Feinberg, David Mandelbaum and David Manischewitz are the heart, soul and backbone of the…

  • Plaque honoring Mother Jones deferred by council

    AFL-CIO seeks to honor 1903 visit to Princeton, but concerns raised over proliferation. By: Jennifer Potash    Famed union activist Mother Jones will have a parade in her honor, but the possibility of a plaque memorializing a visit she made to Princeton remains in question.    The Princeton Borough Council approved plans Tuesday by the New Jersey…

  • More Than a Game

    James Mastrich hopes his book will help coaches and parents instill a sense of integrity and honor in their sons. By: Jim Boyle      On May 1, following Boston’s 110-90 series- clinching victory over Indiana, news cameras captured Pacer Ron Artest as he walked back to the locker room, pushing people out of his way…

  • Route 92 study awaited by authorities

    Transportation forum decides to withold an endorsement. By: David Campbell    WEST WINDSOR — The Central Jersey Transportation Forum decided Friday to withhold an endorsement of Route 92 until members have had an opportunity to review environmental findings by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.    The New York District of the Army Corps has said its…

  • Business on the Green

    Businesswoman Regina Savage explains how golf and business are intertwined. By: Melinda Sherwood    Golf and business go together like collared shirts and Bermuda shorts, and the reason is simple: "You can learn more about a person in a game of golf than you can at 10 business lunches," according to Regina Savage, co-owner of the…

  • Taking aim at a new herd of trouble

    GUEST OPINION, May 20 By: Michael Hamilton    PRINCETON TOWNSHIP — The firm hired to reduce the number of deer here will begin a squirrel harvest this weekend, according to Mayor Phyllis Marchand. This is the first community in New Jersey to use the new method — baiting squirrels with acorns and then racing after them…

  • PU women go back-to-back

    Tiger lacrosse proves to be best again By: Justin Feil    Chris Sailer laughed when asked if the Princeton women’s lacrosse team had any doubts during its 8-7 national championship overtime win over Virginia on Sunday.    "None," said the Tiger head coach. She laughed knowing that Princeton hadn’t made its second straight national title easy.    The…

  • Long-delayed Plainsboro nature center opens

    Audubon Society facility to provide Central Jersey with outdoor education. By: Gwen Runkle    PLAINSBORO — After contractor problems last year, it seemed as though the township’s new Environmental Education Center in the Plainsboro Preserve might never open its doors.    But Monday, nine months behind schedule, what appeared impossible became reality as township officials, residents and…

  • Lupo twice as nice for Pirates

    WW-PS boys’ lacrosse tops North behind sophomore’s goal, assists By: Justin Feil    Jon Lupo thought he’d assisted on the winning goal when he fed Mike Malec to give the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ lacrosse team a 10-9 lead over West Windsor-Plainsboro North with barely a minute to play.    Instead, he had to provide the…