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  • Cougar boys working overtime

    MHS unbeaten after four games, 400 minutes of play By: Bob Nuse    The Montgomery High boys’ soccer team faced a challenging opening nine days of the season. The fact that the Cougars played four overtime games during that stretch made the challenge even greater.    Having come through the stretch with two wins and two ties…

  • Good idea!

    But to make that dream come true, you also need a good plan. By: George Frey    It’s not farfetched — your good idea might just be worth half a million dollars to investors right off the bat, according to Marvin Preston, a Princeton resident and the speaker at a recent New Jersey Entrepreneurs Forum in…

  • Neighbors revving up complaints on airport

    Planes taking off from Princeton Airport are violating legal agreement by veering off prescribed course, they say. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — After a quiet year, the Princeton Airport is once again the object of its neighbors’ ire.    Residents of Coppervail Court appeared at a recent Airport Advisory Committee meeting alleging that planes taking off…

  • WW-PS doesn’t give up in comeback win

    Pirates rally twice to top Hightstown in ‘Battle of Windsors’ By: Bob Nuse    Tom Stuart isn’t sure how many more "Battle of the Windsors" games he can take.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South coach has seen enough crazy things happen in his school’s series with Hightstown to know that even after falling behind, 24-21, with…

  • Voters defeat Monroe school referendum

    Voters defeated a $113 million bond referendum Tuesday that would have funded the construction of a new high school on Applegarth Road. By: Nick D’Amore    Voters defeated a $113 million bond referendum Tuesday that would have funded the construction of a new high school on Applegarth Road.    The plan, which also called for converting the…

  • Voters OK school bonds

    Voters in the East Windsor Regional School District approved of a school construction bond issue in a referendum Tueday. Should the East Windsor Regional School District issue $43.8 million in bonds to finance expansion and renovation projects at each of its six schools? X – Yes 1,282 No 809 See the Sept. 27, 2002 edition…

  • Growing your own organic produce

    IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner:  Daylong conference Sept. 28 at the Waldorf School in Montgomery will cover growing and preparing organic foods. Among the highlights will be a question-and-answer session with NPR host Mike McGrath. Illustration by Judy Martin "The next time you see a nice, crusty day-old loaf of bread at your bakery,…

  • Hospital could sell Harris Road homes

    Sale is one of several possibilities as medical center president seeks more time to complete strategic planning program. By: David Campbell    The Medical Center at Princeton could sell or rent out its 10 residential properties on Harris Road and relocate the professional offices that remain there, according to hospital President Barry Rabner.    In a wide-ranging…

  • North’s Su steps up after step down

    Knight girls’ tennis finds sophomore is perfect second singles By: Justin Feil    In one year, plenty has changed for Christine Su.    Last fall, Su had the unenviable task of taking on the area’s top players as a freshman for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls’ tennis team. She quietly put up a solid 16-6 record…