Category: archives
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Lawrence girls win fourth straight Hornet Relays title
Swimming By: Jim Green The Hornet Relays went just as expected for the Lawrence High School swimming team. While the Cardinals girls team racked up another dominating victory Saturday at Hamilton, the boys squad again came up a notch below powerful Nottingham. The girls, who took seven of nine first-place finishes at the Knight Invitational…
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Cantu to serve as mayor for 23rd year
Mayor was re-elected to his 10th term on the committee in November By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO Peter Cantu is going for the record books. For the 23rd year, he was selected to serve as mayor in the Township Committee’s annual reorganization meeting on Thursday. "It really is incredible for his form of government," said…
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Marchand set for a repeat as mayor
Leadership is expected to stay the same By: David Campbell The leadership of Princeton Township is expected to stay the same in 2003. Mayor Phyllis Marchand will likely be selected by her fellow Township Committee members at the township’s annual reorganization meeting Sunday to serve another year as mayor. Mayor Marchand was unavailable for comment…
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A look at knee injuries: Sports account for many, but not all
HEALTH MATTERS By: Dr. Charles Gatt "A direct blow to the knee is one of the most common ways for the Anterior Cruciate Ligament to be injured." Charles Gatt, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon The Medical Center at Princeton As the largest and most complex joint in the body, the knee is key to leg movement and…
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The Mind’s Eye
Randall Exon shows his mastery of light in a one-man show at the Michener Museum. By: Amy Brummer "White Barn" 1990, oil on board by Randall Exon. "Hot and Cold," 2000, oil on linen by Randall Exon. A big sky can make a person feel awfully small. The elusive horizon is a distant dream, close…
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Vikes make annual trek to New York
TRACK & FIELD By: Carolyn M. Hartko A record number of high school track teams converged on the 168th Street Armory in New York City the weekend of Dec. 21-22 for the 49th Annual Bishop Loughlin Games. Among the 256 teams from as far away as Washington, D.C. were the two South Brunswick High School…
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EDITORIAL; Schools, towns, need solutions in the new year
Setting goals for the new year is a time honored tradition. This week we offer some suggestions for what local governments, public agencies and our readers should focus on in 2003. The Monroe Township School District and residents of the town’s five senior communities need to work together on an expansion plan both can agree…
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Tourney loss is another lesson
WW-P South girls never recover from early deficit By: Justin Feil With each successive game, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ basketball team finds out something new about itself. In a win over Princeton High it discovered that it can be a pretty good defensive team by pitching a first-quarter shutout. In a loss to…
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Friday, Jan. 3, 2003
Joseph Lamendola Sr., former local postmaster Joseph F. Lamendola Sr. died Wednesday at Esplanade Assisted Living at Bear Creek. He was 87. Born in Flemington, he was a Pennington resident for over 50 years. He was an accountant at Hamilton Hospital and was also self-employed. He was a postmaster in Pennington. He was an active…
