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  • Harry’s Brook bridge work getting under way

    Traffic to be affected by temporary span while construction proceeds. By: David Campbell    Preliminary work on Route 27 where it crosses the bridge over Harry’s Brook is expected to begin this week with tree removal and the relocation of a gas main, according to Township Engineer Robert Kiser.    Plans by the state Department of Transportation…

  • MHS turns tables to win playoff cup

    Cougars avenge regular-season losses to claim championship By: Bob Nuse    Even though the Montgomery High ice hockey team had gone a combined 2-4 against the three teams it would face in the New Jersey Interscholastic Hockey League Southern Conference White Division playoffs, the Cougars knew they were a different team this time around.    All three…

  • Letters to the Editor, March 4

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, March 4 By: Library should be helping neighbors To the editor:     The following letter was sent to Leslie Burger, director, Princeton Public Library: This is about your concrete barriers on Witherspoon Street. We are imploring you to save our businesses. Please move your barriers.    When the construction of your new…

  • Plainsboro police to seek state accreditation

    An effort to mend fences between chief and rank-and-file. By: Gwen Runkle    PLAINSBORO — In a continuing effort to mend fences in the township police department, Chief David Lyon is proposing the department take part in the New Jersey Law Enforcement Accreditation Program.    He believes the program, created by the New Jersey State Association of…

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  • Arts Council airs its trimmed expansion project

    John-Witherspoon neighbors greet plan with mix of politeness and skepticism. By: Jennifer Potash    Seeking support for a smaller expansion project, The Arts Council of Princeton met over the weekend with its nearest neighbors — residents of Green Street.    The reception it received from the half-dozen neighbors was polite but skeptical.    The Arts Council will hold…

  • Montgomery students plan rally against war

    To take part in nationwide high school effort on Wednesday. By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — A local anti-war youth group believes that education is the right antidote to fighting the war against Iraq.    "Books, Not Bombs," and "Money For Schools, Not For War" are the slogans being tagged for a student strike that will take…

  • PHS boys fall in state B final

    Loss can’t dim Little Tigers’ brilliant season By: Justin Feil    EWING — This season looked very much the same as last for the Princeton High boys’ swimming team.    The Little Tigers won the Colonial Valley Conference Valley Division crown again, captured a second straight Mercer County Championship meet, dominated in winning the Central Jersey B…

  • PU women not looking back in title defense

    Tigers open with Lafayette on Wednesday By: Justin Feil    As exciting as winning their first national championship in eight seasons was last season, the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team is working hard to keep only this season on their mind.    "We look at it as this is a whole new ballgame," said PU head coach…