Category: archives
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Fire complicates plan for school classrooms
Princeton Charter School hoped to use building for classrooms next school year. By: Jeff Milgram A fire early Wednesday morning heavily damaged a building the Princeton Charter School hoped to use for classrooms next year. The building, adjacent to the school, was unoccupied. There were no injuries and the fire was out when students began…
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Boychoir School names new president
Donald B. Edwards, the school’s vice president for institutional advancement, will take the top post. By: Jeff Milgram The American Boychoir School, hit this spring with media reports of sexual abuse of former students, announced this week that Donald B. Edwards, the school’s vice president for institutional advancement, will become president July 1. He will…
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Co-workers name Asher’Teacher of the Year’
By:Alec Moore When she is not working to enhance the quality of life in the borough, Councilwoman Susan Asher is usually hard at work enriching the lives of her students in South Bound Brook. On Friday, Ms. Asher was presented with the award for Outstanding Teacher of the Year for the South Bound Brook School…
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Area’s newest school poised for the pomp
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North to hold first graduation. By: Gwen Runkle Up until now, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North has been left out of all the fun of graduation merely sitting on the sidelines as its sister school High School South enjoyed the "pomp and circumstance." But all that is about to change…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, June 14 through Thursday, June 20. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…
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County, Monroe to stripe roads
By:Al Wicklund MONROE Middlesex County striping crews will paint road lines white stripes along the outer edges and yellow center lines along 53 miles of township roads under an interlocal agreement between Monroe Township and the county. The agreement with the county will save the township about $40,000, Ernie Feist, township engineer…
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Not exactly Father’s Day
Foster dads offer hands and hearts … for the time being. By: David Learn I have three reasons to celebrate Father’s Day this year. The first is 2½ years old and has been calling me "Daddy" for over 18 months. The second reason is due Nov. 5, and probably won’t call me anything for a…
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PU grad ‘Boran’ to play pro ball
Shortstop joins junior lefty Hindman among 2002 draftees By: Justin Feil As he sat in a Lowell, Mass. hotel room Sunday night, Pat Boran was still in the dark about his immediate plans, but his baseball prospects for the future got a lot brighter last week. Boran, a 2002 Princeton University graduate, was selected in…
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BOROUGH BRIEFS
By:Alec Moore Three officers earn promotions The Borough Council approved the promotion of three police officers on Monday, which will become effective on July 8. Based on recommendations from Police Chief John Petrovic and testing procedures, Detective Sgt. Mark Sniscak will be promoted to the rank of lieutenant. Patrolman Jeffrey Petrone and Detective John Crater…
