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  • Scout’s legacy: Stroll through the solar system

    Planetary path built for Grover Middle School By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — Ever wonder what it would be like to travel the span of the solar system? Well, now you can.    Ryan Gaylo, a 16-year-old sophomore at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, has constructed a planetary path along Old Trenton Road at the Thomas…

  • Luxury sets the standard at Colt’s Run in Montgomery

    Brookline Builders’ offer up to 6,006 square feet of elegantly appointed living space    Homebuyers seeking luxurious estate homes need only to take a short drive from downtown Princeton to find a private enclave of exquisite homes. This is Brookline Builders’ Colt’s Run at Montgomery, located in the Belle Mead section of Montgomery Township.

  • Monroe girls track team anxious for changes

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    After going 7-0 as the undefeated Blue Division Champions last winter, the 2002-2003 girls’ winter track team at Monroe Township High School is preparing to put its best foot forward in a new arena. The Lady Falcons have moved up into the Greater Middlesex Conference’s White Division, and they are ready…

  • Week of Dec. 20, 2002

    From East Windsor, Hopewell, Pennington and Princeton Junction EAST WINDSOR    Felix Quist-Natter, branch manager, recently announced that two sales associates at Weichert, Realtors’ East Windsor Office have been honored for their achievements in October.    Betty Dziegielewski led the office in sales and dollar volume in October. In addition, she earned a place in the 2001…

  • Something for Everyone

    Tasty Surprises: Last-minute gift ideas for shoppers in Yardley, Pa., and Newtown, Pa. By: Amy Brummer TimeOFF photos/Frank Wojciechowski Fun Matters in Yardley, Pa., offers hand-hammered copper candlesticks (at left) by Greg Hessel Studios in California and coffee and tea gift baskets with a selection of some of the owners’ favorite products (below).    Christmas came…

  • PHS girls win a close one

    Prevost, Little Tiger swimmers top Knights By: Bob Nuse    Close swim meets between the girls from Princeton High and West Windsor-Plainsboro North are certainly nothing new.    In the first two years of the WW-P North program, the teams have faced each other three times. The two meets between the teams last year were decided by…

  • Lea Quinty appointed acting borough clerk

    Joined borough staff in 1986 By: Jennifer Potash    The Princeton Borough Council appointed Lea Quinty, a longtime borough employee, to the position of acting municipal clerk in a unanimous vote Tuesday.    Born in Princeton Borough, Ms. Quinty moved to Lawrence Township as a child and lives there today with her family. Her mother worked in…

  • Take a deep breath

    Yoga workshop goes beyond assuming the normal postitions By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — To the uninitiated, the practice of yoga is a strange ritual, conjuring images of skinny people in white robes sitting cross-legged and breathing heavily.    But for those who take the time to learn, yoga is a means of unlocking hidden energy, banishing…

  • Health commission to lobby for air-quality bills

    Seeking to limit emissions from cars and cigarettes By: David Campbell    The Princeton Regional Health Commission this week said it wants to breathe new life into two legislative measures that would protect air quality by limiting hazardous emissions — from cars and in bars.    The Health Commission on Tuesday night said it wants to revive…