Category: archives
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 01/30
From the Jan. 30 edition of the Register-News. By: Is the committee working together? I read in a newspaper article that Mansfield Township Mayor Art Puglia called the residents of Mansfield who gave their opinion about twice-a-week trash pickup a bunch of crybabies. He said that he was acting professionally, but I think calling taxpayers…
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Tortuga’s Mexican Village
Large platters of cheese-covered nachos, burritos and rellenos are a good value and warm comfort food in winter. By: Faith Bahadurian Tortuga’s Mexican Village 44 Leigh Ave. Princeton (609) 924-5143 Food: Good Service: Friendly and efficient Prices: Inexpensive Cuisine: Mexican Ambiance: Very casual; noisy but fun Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; Dinner: Mon.-Thurs. 5-9:30…
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Ferenc, Knighten keep NBC rolling right along
Girls’ varsity bowling team gets a 4-0 win. By:Sean Moylan Ashley Ferenc bowled high game (232) and high series (562) to pace the Northern Burlington County Regional High School girls’ varsity bowling team to a 4-0 win at Ewing last Friday. The lanes in which Ewing bowls at are very dry, which played into the…
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Fab frosh girls help MHS to swim win
D’Aguillo making impact in first year By: Justin Feil It only seems as though Michelle D’Aguillo is swimming every minute of the day. In actuality, she also does have time for eating, sleeping and school. But swimming does seem to supercede everything else. "It’s pretty much seven days a week if I have a Saturday…
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Davis sets NBC’s new scoring mark
Davis collects 908th career point. By:Sean Moylan With two minutes remaining in the first half of Tuesday’s home game versus Delran, Jaimie Walton dished off a pass to Erica Davis, who proceeded to make a lay-up and set up a new Northern Burlington County Regional High School girls’ varsity basketball record with her 908th career…
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Ossario pointing the way
Point guard helps improving WW-PS By: Bob Nuse Vondre Ossario had always fancied himself as more of a shooter than a passer. Until this year. "Last year and the year before that I was a shooting guard," said Ossario, a junior on the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ basketball team. "But this year (Jeff) Fisher…
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Panel reinstates yearlong twice-a-week trash pickup
Committee votes 3-2 to approve measure. By:Eve Collins MANSFIELD Residents will see their trash collected twice a week, all year, by the end of February now that the Township Committee has decided to reinstate the policy. The policy change comes at the behest of some residents who attended the meeting. The motion was accepted…
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Unique program is Crowley’s tough choice
Junior leaves PDS hockey for Chewonki By: Justin Feil In 1999, Rich Crowley gave up the final three weeks of his junior year with the Princeton Day School ice hockey team to study in the Maine Coast Semester at the Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset, Maine. Three years later, his younger brother Mike has made the…
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Princeton University plans hike in tuition, fees
Undergraduate charges will increase to $36,649 next year. By: Jeff Milgram Tuition, room and board at Princeton will go up a combined 4.5 percent this fall under an $850 million balanced operating budget approved Saturday by the university’s board of trustees. University officials believe an increase in financial aid will soften the impact of the…
