Category: archives
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MHS boys cross country team surpasses 2001 win total
By: Redd E. Patrick It wasn’t earth-shattering, but it was meaningful. It was a plateau, it was a small step. When the Monroe High School boys cross country team beat Cardinal McCarrick 18-41 on Tuesday at Kennedy Park in Sayreville, it meant a lot to the Falcons. Two years ago, the team did not win…
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West Windsor man wins sailing title
Ward is among North America’s best By: Bob Nuse For as long as Dan Ward can remember, he’s enjoyed sailing. And he’s been competing for nearly as long as he’s been involved with the sport. "I’ve been sailing all my life," the West Windsor resident said. "I came here from Bermuda and sailing is very…
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Hopefuls face off on issues
The League of Women Voters and the high school’s Choosing to Participate civics class sponsored a forum for borough candidates Wednesday night. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN The borough’s six mayoral and council candidates took their campaigns straight to the public Wednesday night at Hightstown High School, discussing the issues of property tax reform, fiscal…
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Unlikely partnership pays dividends
Cranbury girls discover field hockey and success at Princeton High By: Rich Fisher You know those word association tests where the psychiatrist throws out a word and the patient says the first thing that comes to their mind. It’s probably a pretty good bet that if a doctor ever said "field hockey", the response would…
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PRESS FORUM
What should the new Monroe school plan look like? What should the new Monroe school plan look like?
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Web-surfing for faith
Township resident Abraham Mezrich is hoping to get his writings on Judaism published. For now, they can be found online. By: Chris Karmiol EAST WINDSOR People search for meaning. They always have, presumably, and they probably always will. Religion and spirituality are vehicles to find that meaning, and so people reach out to different…
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Points should be plentiful in PU-Brown matchup
Tiger’s looking for fourth straight win By: Justin Feil On paper, the Princeton-Brown football game looks like an easy call. The winless Bears visit Princeton Stadium 1 p.m. Saturday to take on the Tigers, winners of three straight. But, if recent history has taught anything, it’s that there’s nothing predictable except a lot of scoring…
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Cranbury Museum displays collection of fancy glass
Current exhibit would make Cinderella jealous By: Casha Caponegro The current exhibit at the Cranbury Museum includes a collection that Cinderella would view with envy. More than 100 glass slippers, in various colors, shapes and styles, adorn shelves and display cases in the museum’s Arthur E. Perrine Memorial Wing. The collection, which belongs to Cranbury…
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Syria expert to speak on policy toward Iraq
The Princeton Middle East Society, the Center for International Studies and the International Center of Princeton University will sponsor a talk by Dr. Anders Strindberg titled "Syria, Palestine and the Consequences of U.S. Policy Towards Iraq" at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Frist Campus Center, Room 302, Princeton University. Dr. Strindberg is a visiting fellow…
