Category: archives
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‘Small’ town to hire transportation guru
Plainsboro looking for full-time expert in transportation and traffic management. By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO Traffic in central New Jersey, like sweating on a broiling summer day, can’t be avoided. But in Plainsboro, township officials are vowing to tackle the problem head on by hiring a full-time planning professional with expertise in transportation and traffic…
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Warren skates among finest
PDS graduate makes USA Hockey’s player development camp By: Justin Feil Alix Warren has been traveling to ice hockey camps around the country and Canada in summers for nearly 10 years. And, since she was a freshman, she’s played in the winters for the Princeton Day School girls’ ice hockey team and the Lawrence LadyBugs…
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Borough officer completes course
Sgt. Richard Warshany learned the ins and outs of managing a police department during a 10-week course offered at Fort Dix. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN Academically, it was brutal. Far more brutal than the Police Academy. But the 18 exams and 20-page term paper (on top of his day job) have paid off for…
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Study suggests minor oil spills may do harm
Princeton-led study documents the widespread death of marine iguanas on a Galapagos island. Relatively minor oil spills may cause more ecological damage than previously thought, according to a Princeton-led study that documented the widespread death of marine iguanas on a Galapagos island. In a report published in Nature, biologist Martin Wikelski and colleagues reported that…
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EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Major League Baseball’s season going down the drain
EDITOR’s NOTEBOOK by T.J. Furman: The managing editor of the Windsor-Hights Herald takes a look at what eminent strike It’s inevitable, so I suppose I had just better accept the fact that it’s going to happen. The flushing sound you will soon here is not a toilet, but rather the 2002 Major League Baseball season…
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Princeton 10s perfect in pool
Reach Monday’s Final Eight vs. West Windsor By: Justin Feil The Princeton 10-year-old all-star baseball squad became the first District 12 tournament team to reach 4-0 in tournament play when it polished off North Trenton, 13-3 Wednesday, to clinch a spot in the Final Eight. "We wanted to do it right and we got them,…
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MHS brings in new boys’ basketball coach
Tagliareni excited about Cougar program’s potential By: Bob Nuse Jeff Tagliareni didn’t want his first head coaching job to be just anywhere. As the new varsity boys’ basketball coach at Montgomery High, he thinks he had found just the right spot. "I think I’ll be given what I need to build the program to where…
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William "Bill" Andrews
OCALA, Fla. William "Bill" Andrews, 78, died June 26 at home. Born in Watermill, N.Y., he lived in Allentown and Cream Ridge before moving to Ocala in 1989. He was a retired farmer and had worked as a truck driver and locksmith. He enjoyed building models. Predeceased by his wife of 33 years, Anna…
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Bike to Work Day will become monthly event
Program set for the third Friday of the month, beginning July 19. The Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association is making Bike to Work Day a monthly affair through the fall. The first Bike to Work Day was held May 31 and it will now take place the third Friday of the month, beginning Friday, July…
