Category: archives
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Princeton Packet Softball Player of the Year
Hun’s Czarnecki masterful with arm, bat By: Justin Feil Despite going 17-3 as a junior, Christine Czarnecki wanted to make sure that teams didn’t start figuring her out in her final season for the Hun softball team. "I added two new pitches this year, a curve and a rise," the 18-year-old said. "It was good…
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More thanks for prom party
Letter to the editor To the editor: I would like to say "thank you" on behalf of the entire student body at Hightstown High School, especially the senior class, for an outstanding after-prom party and an unforgettable prom. The senior class advisers, Mrs. Inglisa and Miss Cerza, deserve many thanks for a wonderful prom at…
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Epic Serenity
The American fascination with landscape is the focus of Heroic Pastorals, on view at the Milberg Gallery for the Graphic Arts at Firestone Library, Princeton University. By: Jillian Kalonick In 1993, Russian artists Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid created a series of "most wanted" artworks, based on a survey conducted in a number of countries…
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Princeton teacher contract talks going nowhere
Next step for board and union is state mediation. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional Board of Education and the teachers’ union have reached an impasse in contract negotiations and the matter has been referred to a state mediator. The sticking points are pay and benefits, board President Charlotte Bialek said at Tuesday night’s school…
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FORUM: Advice
What advice do you have for this year’s graduating seniors? What advice do you have for this year’s graduating seniors?
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Post 148 off to 1-1 start
BASEBALL: The squad that finished last year 12-13 is off to a .500 start in the Mercer County American Legion League. By: Kyle Moylan As an American Legion team which has draws from two struggling high school programs the last half a decade, Hightstown Post 148 has relied a great deal on chemistry for its…
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Epic Serenity
The American fascination with landscape is the focus of Heroic Pastorals, on view at the Milberg Gallery for the Graphic Arts at Firestone Library, Princeton University. By: Jillian Kalonick In 1993, Russian artists Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid created a series of "most wanted" artworks, based on a survey conducted in a number of countries…
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Nicholas A. Route
JAMESBURG Nicholas A. Route died Sunday at Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia. Born in Spotswood, he was a lifelong Jamesburg resident. He worked at and then became owner of Nick’s Auto Body in Monroe for 50 years before retiring last year. He is survived by two sisters, Barbara Route of Cranbury and Jan Guthrie…
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Optimism reigns supreme for Post 401 legion baseball team
By: Rich Fisher Last year’s South Brunswick Post 401 American Legion baseball team became adept at coming from far behind to win games. That may not be the case this year. "There aren’t going to be too many big comebacks for us this year," coach Tony Cosumano said, "Because I think teams are going to…
