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Building on Princeton Tradition Elegance of the past is thoughtfully restored to Rothers Barrows A Gentleman’s Retreat Architect Max Hayden finally feels at home This Side Of Paradise In West Windsor, science and perfectionism burst into blossom
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A life in the theater
Princeton actress makes a name for herself in Philadelphia. By: Sally Friedman She was, she’ll admit, the kind of little girl who liked to stir things up. So one day, back in Lansing, Mich., Mary Martello did just that. She was 7 years old, and she can still remember standing outside with the neighborhood kids…
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PHS boys rally to stop Pirates
Little Tigers score four in four minutes in win By: Bob Nuse Whether he was right or not, Princeton High boys’ soccer coach Wayne Sutcliffe was able to convince his team of one thing Friday afternoon. "At halftime, he told us that 2-0 was the most dangerous score in soccer," Princeton senior Dan Gerstle said…
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Don’t study project town cannot afford
PACKET EDITORIAL, Sept. 17 By: Packet Editorial Whenever politicians are in doubt about what they should do, whether the subject at hand is a thorny, complicated policy issue or a plain old political hot potato, the easiest thing to do is call for a study. This accomplishes two things. First, and most important, it puts…
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Building on Princeton Tradition Elegance of the past is thoughtfully restored to Rothers Barrows A Gentleman’s Retreat Architect Max Hayden finally feels at home This Side Of Paradise In West Windsor, science and perfectionism burst into blossom
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Montgomery falls in varsity football debut
Cougars had lead on playoff-caliber Voorhees By: Justin Feil GLEN GARDNER After two years of playing football at the sub-varsity level, the Montgomery High football team got its first taste of what varsity competition was like on Friday night. And for nearly the entire first half, the Cougars looked like the transition would be…
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HOMES of PRESTIGE: Fall 2002
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Duncan Campbell’s life has overlapped three centuries. By: Steve Rauscher When Duncan Campbell’s neighbors asked him at his 105th birthday party how he had avoided getting wrinkles, he answered, "Don’t worry, they’re coming." And they very well might be. The timeline of the Montgomery Township resident’s life seems to resemble that of someone of average…
