Category: archives
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Pardun at center of Hun success
Ex-pitcher a Raider softball leader from outfield position By: Bob Nuse Lindsay Pardun came to the Hun School with the intention of being a pitcher for the softball team. That thought didn’t last long. "She actually came to Hun to be a pitcher, but we had (Christine) Czarnecki," Hun coach Kathy Quirk said. "She came…
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Dispatches: Bigotry, Intolerance in U.S. Senate
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Senator Santorum does not stand for the virtues and freedoms of the country he represents. By: Hank Kalet Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania is the third-highest ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate. Therefore, what he says, by virtue of his position, should be seen as an extension the beliefs of the national…
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Week of May 2, 2003
From Princeton and South Brunswick Coldwell Banker manager strengthens office teamwork in Princeton The Princeton Office of Coldwell Banker is number one in Princeton for listings sold for the first quarter of 2003 according to statistics compiled by TrendMLS and had sales in excess of $150,000,000 in 2002. How does an office achieve such impressive…
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Hungry Hut
Authentic Indian cuisine with savory spices, chutneys, puffy breads and a wide range of vegetarian dinners, fish dishes and stews are sure to satisfy at the modest prices of this Franklin Park restaurant. By: Pat Tanner Hungry Hut Franklin Town Center 3991 Route 27 Franklin Park (732) 422-1163 Food: Very good Service: Helpful and efficient…
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Zoning changes debated
Hightstown’s Borough Council has referred proposed zoning changes to the Planning Board. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN In 1998, the borough took a look at properties that did not quite fit with the Master Plan. In order to make those properties compliant, the borough needed to change their respective zoning designations. At the Borough Council’s…
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Living Passionately
Michele Engoran uses her psychological training and personal experiences to lead a personal-growth workshop at the Princeton Center for Yoga and Health. By: Susan Van Dongen At the risk of sounding like the last scene in Monty Python’s Life of Brian, Michele Engoran is trying to get people to look on the bright side of…
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Presidential hopeful sees leadership void
Former Vermont Democratic Gov. Howard Dean in fund-raising visit to Princeton. By: Jennifer Potash Looking at the political landscape, Howard Dean, who is running for president of the United States, finds a Democratic Party bereft of a soul and a country headed in the wrong direction for financial recovery. "No Republican has balanced the budget…
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North girls’ track so close again
Kieling continues to pick up points for Knights By: Bob Nuse While Paul Glass knows his West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls’ track and field team isn’t going to contend for any championships this year, he also knows there isn’t another group of athletes he’d rather be coaching. "They’re a pleasure to work with and they’re…
