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PHS softball gets new look
Eisenstein takes over as Little Tigers head coach By: Bob Nuse Steve Eisenstein is looking forward to the day he gets to see his Princeton High softball team play on its own field. "We just got outside for the first time (Tuesday) and we weren’t even on our field at Community Park because it’s not…
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Oscars 2003 Predictions Contest
OSCARS 2003 CONTEST 4 tickets to the movies! Multiplex Cinemas at Town Center Plaza 319 Route 130 North, East Windsor, NJ 08520 And our winner is…click here And the winner is: Brad from Princeton, NJ The winners: ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE Adrien Brody (THE PIANIST) Nicolas Cage (ADAPTATION) Michael Caine (THE QUIET…
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Celebrating Purim
Jewish religion gets ready for Passover with a few days of fun By: Al Wicklund MONROE The spirit of fun and good times prevailed during two days of a Purim celebration at the Congregation Etz Chaim – Monroe Township Jewish Center. Purim, which celebrates the story of Queen Esther, who saved her fellow Jews…
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Democratic primary likely for mayor in borough
Gusciora and O’Neill both now say they will run. By: Jennifer Potash Princeton Borough Democrats will likely have a primary for the mayoral vacancy. Longtime Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed announced earlier this month he would not seek a fourth term. Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-Princeton Borough) and Princeton Borough Councilman Joseph O’Neill both announced intentions…
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Young HHS boys’ hoop team still has shots to take
The HHS varsity boys basketball team ended its season with an uncharacteristic loss. By: Neil Hay Not every team can win a championship. When the season is over, very few are left standing. For everyone else, thoughts of woulda-shoulda-coulda abound. Like every other squad, making the state tournament was a goal of the Hightstown boys’…
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Ready to ‘Rehr’ back and rebuild HHS baseball
Twenty-three-year-old Ernie Rehr is the new coach for the varsity Rams team. By: Neil Hay Ernie Rehr, whose college baseball career got a lift when he transferred to Gwynedd-Mercy College, now hopes to do the same with the sagging Hightstown baseball program. Rehr, just 23 years old, is the new varsity baseball coach at Hightstown.…
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Princeton Nursing Home’s new facility nears completion
Neighbors’ concerns center on lighting. By: David Campbell The Princeton Nursing Home’s new facility on Bunn Drive is expected to open as early as May, a nursing home official said Thursday. The nursing home will move into the new 64,844-square-foot facility from its existing building on Quarry Street in Princeton Borough, which has been in…
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3M to use sand to filter quarry runoff
A series of six basins focus of session of Hillsborough, Montgomery planning officials. By: Paul Sisolak HILLSBOROUGH In 3M’s effort to keep storm-water runoff from its quarry out of surrounding streams, plans for installing a special bioretention filtration basin on the site have now changed to a sand filter, it was revealed Tuesday at…
