Category: archives
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Builders going after more ‘remedies’
New Jersey Builders Association looks to create more opportunities to force towns to accept affordable housing. By: David Campbell In the wake of the Aug. 1 Supreme Court ruling that reaffirmed the right of developers to seek a remedy from municipalities that dodge their affordable-housing responsibilities, Princeton Township, Plainsboro and other communities are navigating amid…
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Red Oak Diner plans to focus on quality
The diner receives daily deliveries of fresh food, and has an on-site bakery. One of its specialties is seafood. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Three weeks after opening the erstwhile Montgomery Diner, the proprietors of the newly christened Red Oak Diner are still sweating the daily details. But patrons are pleased to have another eating…
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Top mathematician earns Fields Medal
Institute for Advanced Study faculty member Vladimir Voevodsky to receive one of two medals at the 2002 International Congress of Mathematicians. Every four years, the International Mathematics Union presents Fields Medals, the highest awards for achievement in mathematics. Since 1936, the medals have been awarded to 43 people, 30 of whom have been either faculty…
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NYSC-PHS union benefits all
By: Bob Nuse This is one of those situations that appears to work out well for everyone. During the summer months, the athletes from Princeton High School need a place to work out to prepare for the upcoming sports seasons. At the same time, the afternoon hours at the New York Sports Club in the…
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Community ties
These Mexican villagers call Princeton home, and often. By: Jeff Milgram When the phone rings in Juanita Luz’s store in Mesones, Mexico, it’s almost certainly a call from Princeton. It’s not surprising. Just about every resident of that small rural southwestern Mexican town population 2,500 has relatives who live and work in Princeton.…
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Moroney part of national qualifier
Princeton resident part of men’s 3.0 tennis squad to advance from sectional By: Bob Nuse Rich Moroney can’t get enough tennis. And now he’ll be getting even more than he bargained for. Moroney, a Princeton resident, is a member of the Veterans Park 3.0 men’s tennis team that has advanced to the USA League Tennis…
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Fantasy baseball game a hit
Amateur, pro players raise $30K for charity By: Kyle Moylan TRENTON There were no jokes about the irony of politicians and the other would-be athletes playing in a game to benefit the disabled. No comments about greedy, overpaid athletes either. On a recent Saturday night at Mercer County Waterfront Park they not only weren’t…
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Fitness center promises broad range of services
The Medical Center at Princeton Fitness & Wellness is a joint venture of the medical center and Fitness and Wellness Professional Services, which has engineered similar ventures across the country. By: David Campbell MONTGOMERY A hospital-based wellness and fitness center to open in the spring at the Princeton North Shopping Center promises to be…
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CVCC swimmers moving on up
Finish second at PASDA Division 3 By: Justin Feil In last year’s Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association regular season, the Cherry Valley Country Club was able to knock off every other Division 4 team, prompting a move up to Division 3 for this summer. Claire Scarpa wasn’t exactly sure about the move. "I remember…
