Category: archives
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Of council
Princeton attorney presents his case in ‘riviting’ memoir. By: Jeff Milgram Like every good lawyer, Albert M. Stark of Princeton Township begins with an opening statement. "May it please the court," writes Mr. Stark in the introduction of his book "Beyond the Bar: Challenges in a Lawyer’s Life," (Riverdel Press L.L.C., 2003) which will arrive…
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Two injured in crash that closes Route 206
Both drivers had to be extracted from their cars but were later released from the hospital. By: David Campbell A two-car accident closed Route 206 between Mountain Avenue and Valley Road for about an hour Tuesday as emergency officials worked to extract both drivers from their vehicles and clear the roadway. Police said Rebecca L.…
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Week of April 25, 2003
From Pennington, Princeton and Princeton Junction PENNINGTON Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate in Pennington is pleased to announce that Sylvia Morrison has been named the top sales associate for the month of February. Ms. Morrison, who was awarded the Silver Club Distinction, Mercer County Board of Realtors 2002 Circle of Excellence awards, is consistently one…
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NJ’s fiscal crisis focus of PCDO meeting on Sunday
The Princeton Community Democratic Organization invites the public to join in a discussion of New Jersey’s current fiscal crisis Sunday. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center, located behind Princeton Borough Hall. Jon Shure, president of New Jersey Policy Perspective, will speak at the meeting.…
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Fisher happy to pitch in for Pirates
Senior’s return aids South pitching staff By: Bob Nuse Jeff Fisher was primed for an exciting senior year. A returning starter for the soccer, basketball and baseball teams at West Windsor-Plainsboro South, Fisher came into the year as one of the most talented athletes in the Colonial Valley Conference. But in the Pirates’ first soccer…
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Peddie baseball slugs way back to a 3-4 record
The Falcons beat Hill 15-14. By: Neil Hay At the end of this 2003 Peddie baseball season they will tally up the wins and losses. And right there, next to the date, April 21, will be a "W", representing a win over visiting Hill. While the final score, 15-14, might raise some eyebrows, what could…
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WW-P school board rejects school redistricting
By: Gwen Runkle The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education voted down a plan Tuesday night proposed to correct overcrowding and perceived enrollment imbalances at the district’s middle and high schools. The plan, brought forward by district administrators in January, would have shifted the middle and high school paths of students in 10 housing developments.…
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Borough tables underage drinking ordinance
University and students given more time to demonstrate the problem can be controlled. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council has tabled introduction of a proposed underage drinking ordinance until at least the end of the year, with the understanding that Princeton University officials and students will continue efforts to curb the problem. After three…
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Princeton Township sued on housing
Ridge site a Mount Laurel target By: David Campbell Builders’ attorney Henry Hill has filed a lawsuit against Princeton Township over affordable-housing obligations that may reprise the Toll Brothers saga in West Windsor Township but with a new twist. Mr. Hill, who represents Toll Brothers and other developers, has filed a lawsuit against the…
