Category: archives
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Few potholes in road to PHS soccer success
Morgan scores twice as Little Tiger boys rip Lawrence By: Bob Nuse Sometimes the end result isn’t always the best indicator of how a team has played. Take the Princeton High boys’ soccer team, for instance. The Little Tigers improved to 8-2 on the season with a 6-3 win over Lawrence on Wednesday at Valley…
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Converted garage at center of dispute
The township claims Jackie and Bart Puglia are in violation of zoning rules because of a converted garage. The couple claims their neighbors have not had such troubles. By: Chris Karmiol You can’t fight town hall. Or can you? One East Windsor couple is trying to fight town hall, or, as they see it, town…
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Sosa’s return inspiring PU soccer
Senior helps Tiger women open season 10-0 By: Justin Feil Kelly Sosa was supposed to have been on Lourie-Love Field last fall when the Princeton University women’s team had reached a new high a second-round NCAA tournament game against Rutgers. Instead, she sat in the stands with an immobilizer on her knee, and unable…
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Woman’s Club celebrates its history
By: Rebecca Tokarz The Cranbury Woman’s Club will celebrate a momentous milestone in grand style. Established more than a century ago, the civic and social-minded group will celebrate 80 years of being a part of the New Jersey Federation of Woman’s Clubs, with a Nov. 6 luncheon. The Woman’s Club is a social and service…
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Cranbury School sizzles in soccer
Both teams enjoy 3-0 weeks By: Rich Fisher It doesn’t get any better than this for Cranbury School soccer, as the Vikings amassed a combined 6-0 record over the past week. Both the boys and girls teams carried three-game winning streaks into Wednesday’s games with New Egypt, as the boys ran their record to 6-2…
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Princeton University psychologist wins Nobel in economics
Daniel Kahneman is the ninth current university faculty member to win the prize and the first since John Nash to win the Nobel in economics. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton University psychologist Daniel Kahneman, who has shown that people do not necessarily make logical economic decisions, was awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in economic sciences Wednesday.…
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EDITORIAL: Remembering Tom Gambino
EDITORIAL: Former committeeman was example of commitment to community. This is a difficult one to write. What does one say about Tom Gambino, a man whom many Cranbury residents knew, liked and respected? Do we say he was tireless in his support of the township? Do we talk about his extensive volunteerism, or how he…
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Arthur E. Woodruff
LACEY Arthur E. Woodruff, 86, of Forked River, died Oct. 3 at Community Medical Center, Toms River. Born in Flemington, he lived in Mercer County before moving to Cream Ridge in 1967 and to Forked River in 1997. Mr. Woodruff was a salesman with Ritchie & Page Distributing Co. in Trenton, retiring after more…
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Senior center site deal in works
Montgomery Township hopes to buy the recently vacated Truetech building on Skillman Road. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The township is nearing the end of negotiations to purchase a building that would serve as a new senior center and recreation center, according to parties on both sides of the table. The township hopes to buy…
