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  • Letters to the Editor, April 25

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 25 By: Princeton Future complies with tax laws To the editor:     By way of responding to what was stated in one of the letters you published April 9, Princeton Future’s Form 990s are, and always have been, available at no cost on the Web site www.guidestar.com. In accordance with…

  • WW-P South softball is still big sister

    Pirates ease past North By: Justin Feil    West Windsor-Plainsboro North and South are sister schools, and there’s little doubt that WW-P South is still the big sister.    Between short conversations with opposing players during their softball game and the occasional hugs after the game followed by a pizza and pasta party, the Pirates handed WW-PN…

  • Letter: Celebrate town’s role in Revolution

    To the editor:     In a proclamation made at the Cranbury Township meeting on Monday, April 21:    Whereas, the year 2003 marks the 225th anniversary of the American Revolution, more particularly to the Crossroads of the American Revolution, Road to Monmouth Campaign of 1778; and    Whereas, historic Cranbury played a significant role in this phase…

  • Man charged after dispute

    Two brothers brawl, leads to arrest. By: Rebecca Tokarz MONROE — A dispute between brothers led to the arrest of one brother and another family member Wednesday after police were called to a residence on Old Forge Road at 8:37 a.m., police said.    Police said they did not know what started the altercation.    Thomas Kapler,…

  • High school studio band hits high note

    PHS musicians compete in jazz festival. By: Matt Kirdahy    For the second time in less than a month, the members of the Princeton High School Studio Band took home the top prize — due in no small part to the efforts of seven Cranbury musicians.    They took first place at the Dunellen Invitational Jazz Festival…

  • Marathon moms are on their mark

    Five Montgomery women take long-distance running very seriously. By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — Like many women, they are busy juggling their responsibilities and managing their time as both full-time mothers and wives. But what this unique group of five township residents identifies most with is belonging to a sisterhood of runners.    If you ever walk…

  • While students go to work, workers go back to school

    Teacher sees stigma in taking children to work, so she brings workers to school. By: Jeff Milgram    When Mary Demarest was a child, her father worked as a cook at Princeton University and her mother was a stay-at-home mom.    So if "Take Your Child to Work Day" existed back then, she wouldn’t be able to…

  • Princeton Arts Council to hold open house May 3

       The Arts Council of Princeton invites the entire community to attend its second Open House on Saturday, May 3, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., for an afternoon of free performances and activities, featuring Princeton University’s Ballet Folklórico and a Cinco de Mayo (Fifth of May) festival.    The staff and faculty of the Arts Council welcome…

  • Soonja’s Restaurant

    Pad thai, assorted sushi and Korean specialties, and a décor straight out of a Feng Shui decorating magazine make this Princeton restaurant a favorite. By: Michelle and Justin Feil Soonja’s Restaurant 244 Alexander Road Princeton (609) 924-9260 Food: Good to excellent Service: Good Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai Ambiance: Relaxed, low-light atmosphere…