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  • McKinley helps PHS reach top of mountain

    Little Tigers boys reach CJ B swim finals By: Bob Nuse    Opponents of the Princeton High boys’ swim team know they’re going to face a lineup with its share of stars.    With swimmers like Jesse Applegate, Mark Fisher, Peter Hand, Nate Ristucci and Yoshi Deligne, the Little Tigers are usually going to finish first in…

  • Ariel

    "Ariel" is a female tabby in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Ariel" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Prophets, Pharaohs and Gods

    A photographic journey through Africa captures the illusions of the mentally ill. By: Susan Van Dongen    When French photographer Vincent Fougere visited the beach in Miami, Fla., he noticed a man standing by the water’s edge making grand, theatrical gestures with his arms. As days passed, he continued to observe the man, tanned but disheveled,…

  • PHS boys win CJ B swim title

    Applegate sets 50 free record in victory over Nottingham By: Bob Nuse     NORTH BRUNSWICK – It didn’t come without a fight, but the Princeton High boys’ swim team captured its third straight Central Jersey B Division championship with a 94-76 win over Nottingham on Monday.     The Little Tigers won nine of the meet’s…

  • Seminars, Meetings and Events

    TUESDAY, FEB. 25 • CEO ToolBox Series, "Do You Measure Up as CEO of Your Company," first in a monthly series of five speakers presented by TCNJ SBDC, GMCCC and PRCC, 8-9:30 a.m., Panera (near Target) Nassau Park Shopping Center, West Windsor. $20 each/$80 series of 5. Info: (609) 989-5232. • JobSeekers, workshop, support group, discussion on…

  • African American Culture

    VIEW THE MAGAZINE AS PDF (16 Pages – 1,110KB) You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader   NiE Presents: African American culture is like a diamond. It is valuable, admired, and shines brightly. Just like a diamond, the culture of black Americans formed under intense,…

  • Students learn while having fun

    Mill Lake School Preschool program promotes positive growth By: Jamie Simpson    MONROE — "OK, who’s ready for our Valentine’s parade?" Barbara Hirsch asked her class of Mill Lake School preschoolers last week.    The children donned construction paper hearts and pranced around the colorfully decorated classroom with excited smiles on all of their faces.    The Feb.…

  • Facilities head to leave university

       Kathleen Mulligan, Princeton University’s vice president for facilities for the past four years, will leave the university June 30 to pursue other interests.    Ms. Mulligan came to Princeton from Oregon State University, where she had been director of facilities services.    At Princeton, she focused on improving customer orientation of the facilities area while also playing…

  • When do historical myths lose their value?

    GUEST OPINION, Feb. 21 By: Patrick W. Gavin    I recently revealed to one of my students that George Washington never chopped down any cherry tree and, therefore, he never had to come clean about any such thing to his father. While Washington may have been an honest man, I told her, a cherry tree had…