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  • Week of Feb. 7, 2003

    From Princeton and Princeton Junction PRINCETON    Donna Moskowitz has been recognized by the Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate office for her outstanding achievements in 2002. Ms. Moskowitz was the top producer for the Princeton office for 11 months.    Ms. Moskowitz’s sales expertise has earned her membership in GMAC’s "Summit Medallion Club" and a trip to…

  • And the Beat Goes On

    Sponsored by Connections Dance Theater, world music drumming is part of a new series of classes at the Fahs Theater of the Princeton Unitarian Church. By: Susan Van Dongen    Kindergarten, circa 1964, scarred me for life.    I will never forget the time during one of our first indoor playtimes when I made a beeline for…

  • Teacher is set to serve as WW-P assistant principal

    By: Gwen Runkle    West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South has a new assistant principal.    Dennis Lepold, a language arts teacher at the high school since 2000, will be filling the vacancy recently left by the school’s former assistant principal, Charles Rudnick. Mr. Rudnick was promoted to principal to replace Michael Carr, who retired at the end…

  • And the Beat Goes On

    Sponsored by Connections Dance Theater, world music drumming is part of a new series of classes at the Fahs Theater of the Princeton Unitarian Church. By: Susan Van Dongen TimeOFF/Frank Wojciechowski Connections Dance Theater combines dance classes with the hypnotic power of an Afro-Caribbean drumming circle.    Kindergarten, circa 1964, scarred me for life.    I will…

  • Princeton schools seek grant to save innovative program

    Tutoring and enrichment IDEAS Center threatened. By: Jeff Milgram    Princeton Regional Schools officials are crossing their fingers that the state will renew a grant to fund a tutoring and enrichment program even though the district no longer qualifies for the aid.    If the money is not approved — or if it is reduced — the…

  • Monroe girls hoop team loses tough one

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    With three more games in the book, the Monroe Township High School girls’ varsity basketball team record stands at 4-11. The Lady Falcons split with a pair of Greater Middlesex Conference Blue Division teams in cross-over action, demolishing J.F. Kennedy 52-30 last Friday, and falling to Spotswood 44-34 on Monday of…

  • Barbara Flanner

       Barbara Rice Flanner, 81, died Thursday, Jan. 30, at her home in Cranbury.    Born in Hartford, Conn., she lived in Hightstown for 14 years before to moving to Cranbury in 1964. A former employee of Benson & Benson of Princeton, she had also been employed by the former Hightstown Trust Company. Ms. Flanner had also…

  • Tribute to assist cancer victim

    Fund raiser in Monroe being held for postal employee diagnosed with cancer By: Al Wicklund MONROE — Postal workers will hold a fund-raising event next week to help a fellow employee who has been diagnosed with, and is fighting, cancer.    The event will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. Feb. 16, at the Jamesburg…

  • PHS sprinter overcomes injury to become county favorite

    Susan suddenly in Meet of Champions By: Justin Feil    At times, Matt Susan must try to think back to when he broke a mirror. The Princeton High sprinter has had that much bad luck in the last two years.    Susan injured his shoulder as a junior while playing football for the Little Tigers. The injury…