Category: archives
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PHS girls third at county track meet
Crowley hoping for continued success in states By: Justin Feil Alison Crowley doesn’t want Saturday’s Mercer County Track Championships to be the last time she faced the girls of Trenton High this season. But the only way for the Princeton High junior to get another shot at them is by making the Meet of Champions.…
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Eagle Scout has uplifting plan for somber memorial
Project aims to beautify Sept. 11 display at Montgomery Park. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY When it came time for Adam Fox to perform his Eagle Scout project, he made sure it would be for more than just rank and merit. The 17-year-old Montgomery High School student decided to improve on the Sept. 11 memorial…
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Heavy trucks banned on Blue Spring Road
By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY A new township ordinance will ban trucks with a gross weight of over 4 tons from Blue Spring Road. Township Administrator Donato Nieman said the ordinance came about after residents in the vicinity of Blue Spring Road voiced concern over the road becoming a bypass to Route 206. "(Trucks) would…
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North looks for first-ever win vs. South in state tourney
Improved Jenq gives Knights a better chance By: Justin Feil Playing West Windsor-Plainsboro South is something that the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys’ tennis team has been looking forward to since the season began. But with bad weather, the match has twice been postponed. The waiting is over as the Knights will finally have their chance…
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Money talks in legislative election races
PACKET EDITORIAL, May 13 By: Packet Editorial With all 120 seats in the New Jersey Legislature at stake in the November election, and an unusually large number of hotly contested primary races coming up in June, it’s no surprise that Assembly and Senate candidates are taking in campaign contributions at a record pace. According to…
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Dedication Wednesday for new seminary garage
Princeton Theological Seminary will dedicate its new parking facility at noon Wednesday. The three-deck structure is located on College Road, across from the Springdale Golf Course. The seminary will celebrate the opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the ceremonial entrance of the first car into the garage, followed by tours of the structure and a…
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OBITUARIES, May 13, 2003
Peter P. Sannino. Peter P. Sannino Plumbing-heating contractor Peter P. Sannino of Princeton died Sunday at home. He was 82. Born in Princeton, he was a lifetime resident of Princeton. He was the proprietor of Sannino Plumbing and Heating Contractors, which he founded in 1946. A Navy veteran of World War II, he served…
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Acura TSX sports sedan: reaching the lost customer
Derived from the European version of Honda’s Accord but with upgraded power and handling for American tastes. By: Bob Hall TSX’s interior appointments are first rate with a variety of controls, including the voice command button for audio, climate control and navigation functions if the NAV system is ordered. LAURENS, S.C. "Outflow of customers"…
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‘Smokey Joe’s Cafe’
Rediscover the rock ‘n’ roll songs of Leiber and Stoller in this Bristol Riverside Theatre production. By: Stuart Duncan In an era when everything qualifies as grist for the voracious appetites of stage and television from court records of a Laramie, Wyo., trial to bottom-of-the-trunk early works by later masters it was inevitable…
