Category: archives
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Miller’s time in goal benefits PDS boys’ lacrosse
Late starter helps Panthers advance in Prep Bs By: Justin Feil It didn’t take much to convince Kenny Miller to come out for the Princeton Day School boys’ lacrosse team. All head coach, and assistant football coach, Peter Higgins had to do was ask. "I knew him then as my football coach," said Miller, a…
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Big Fat Greek Festival
Celebrate the 28th Annual Greek Festival with food, folks and fun at St. George Orthodox Church in Hamilton. By: Jim Boyle TimeOFF/Frank Wojciechowski Volunteers at St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Hamilton worked for two days to prepare hundreds of pounds of moussaka in time for the 28th Annual Greek Festival May 15-18. It’s 10…
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Lettters to the Herald
For the May 9 issue By: Board should keep Roesch at HHS To the editor: I am writing this letter to you because it seems this is the only place the East Windsor Board of Education responds to. If they are very concerned about their public image and the welfare of our children, they…
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Conflicted Borough Council OKs smaller tax hike
Concerns raised about impact next year. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council debated Tuesday how great a pinch the municipal budget should inflict on the taxpayers in a given year. In the end, the council decided to inflict a lesser pinch this year, voting 5-0 to introduce a 2003 budget with a 4-cent tax…
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KIDS AND COMMUNITY: Alcohol advertisers must be minful of their audience
Kids and Community by Judy Shepps Battle: Advertisements from alcohol companies convey the wrong message to youth. By: Judy Shepps Battle It’s a 30-second TV commercial showing adults in a bar, eating and enjoying a variety of beers, wine and mixed drinks. There’s dance music playing in the background, and the message, both spoken and…
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Blame It on the Fool
Performance artist and composer Rinde Eckert brings his one-person show, ‘An Idiot Divine,’ to Hightstown. By: Susan Van Dongen "My father would refer to me as an idiot when he was displeased," says performance artist Rinde Eckert, who performs his show An Idiot Divine at the Peddie School May 10. The mythology of the "idiot"…
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Peddie School program focuses on cloning
A panel examines whether cloning holds promise or is a threat. By: David Pescatore HIGHTSTOWN Stem-cell research, human experimentation and the whims of God were just some of the topics of discussion at The Peddie School’s second annual current events program, "Cloning: Promise or Threat?" Peddie plans the event as a day away from…
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Area cycling pro will conduct clinic for SONJ
Nelessen to share knowledge Saturday By: Justin Feil Guillaume Nelessen started to make appearances for New Jersey Special Olympics when his brother Mat started working there two years ago. For the past two years, Nelessen has created quite a stir by not just appearing to hand out medals, but riding and offering encouragement to other…
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Patterson Center is back in business
Renovation allows multiple activities at same time. By: Jennifer Potash At any given moment at the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center, one may find an exercise class in the main hall, a book discussion group in the lounge and an art class under way in another room. This may not seem unusual for a senior-citizen center,…
