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  • Week of Jan. 17, 2003

    From Hillsborough and Princeton Junction HILLSBOROUGH    Ken Worden and Mark Green, Broker/Owners of Century 21 Worden & Green, have announced that Linda Dawson of the Hillsborough office has already achieved Centurion status for 2002, the highest level of recognition awarded to top producing sales associates in the CENTURY 21 system.    To be considered for Centurion…

  • Deal with the symptoms and move on

    FROM ROOSEVELT by Linda Schuster    Used to be, when you caught a virus you stayed in bed and drank plenty of liquids. Basically, you just had to wait for it to pass. Nowadays, getting a virus means you need online, up-to-date virus protection for your desktop computer or notebook. You go to sleep and ignore…

  • William Litsky

       William Ira Litsky, 62, of Monroe, formerly of Manalapan, died Tuesday, Jan. 14.    He was CFO for Raytex Fabrics of New York City.    He is survived by his wife, Linda; two sons, Darrin and Wayne, and a daughter and son-in-law, Deborah and Thomas Keenan.    Funeral services were be held at noon Thursday, Jan. 16 at…

  • Pirates win battle of improving wrestling teams

    Roth earns first win over PHS By: Bob Nuse    Princeton High wrestling coach Rashone Johnson and his West Windsor-Plainsboro South counterpart Keith MacDougall are both after the same thing — seeing their team make progress.    For MacDougall, that means being competitive with the best teams on the Pirates’ schedule. For Johnson, that means just seeing…

  • In some cases, information is the hobgoblin

    PACKET EDITORIAL, Jan. 17 By: Packet Editorial    "A foolish consistency," observed Ralph Waldo Emerson, "is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency, a great soul has simply nothing to do."    Perhaps the opponents of the plan to put a five-story garage, two mixed-use buildings and a plaza…

  • Stress, the silent epidemic:  Part Two, the calm within

    HEALTH MATTERS By: Robin Boudette, Ph.D.    Many people consider stress a fairly constant and troubling aspect of their lives. It doesn’t have to be. There are a number of things that you can do to manage stress and maintain your health.    There is an undeniable connection between mind and body. Many experts believe that positive…

  • Local clergy reflect on Dr. King’s legacy

    Religious officials remember King. By: Al Wicklund    Members of the clergy in Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe see a number of contributions at different levels made by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., during the campaign for civil rights from 1956 until his assassination in 1968.    The life and achievements of Dr. King, a black…

  • School renovation projects set to go — all except PHS

    Contracts OK’d for elementary schools and middle school. By: Jeff Milgram    It’s five down and one to go.    By a unanimous vote, the Princeton Regional Board of Education approved contracts to renovate and expand the John Witherspoon Middle School and the district’s four elementary schools in a special meeting Tuesday night.    "This is an auspicious…

  • Magic Moon

    Surrounded by art and secondhand wares, the owners of this Pennington restaurant serve creative, Mexican-inspired food flavored with a dash of philosophy. By: Antoinette Buckley Magic Moon 9 N. Main St. Pennington (609) 730-1010 Food: Good to very good Service: Good Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Mexican-influenced Ambiance: Whimsical Hours: Lunch: Tues.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Dinner: Thurs.…