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Princeton Township officers celebrate 75 years
Police are wearing commemorative arm patches and anniversary badges. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Police Department is celebrating 75 years of protecting and serving the Princeton community. "We just want people to know we’ve been here for 75 years, and we’re proud of it," said Lt. Mark Emann, who has been with the department…
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4 professors elected to academy
Four Princeton University professors have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. They are: Douglas Arnold, the William Church Osborn Professor of Public Affairs; Anthony Grafton, the Henry Putnam University Professor of History; Alan Krueger, the Lynn Bendheim Thoman, Class of 1976 professor and Robert Bendheim, Class of 1937 Professor in Economics…
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Montgomery’s Eagles blaze woodland trails
Of the 10 miles of existing pathways within the township, more than four have been blazed by the Eagle Scouts. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Mirroring the symbiosis found in nature, local Eagle Scouts and township pathways officials have developed a relationship of mutual benefit and township residents may be the real winners. For…
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Packet Baseball Player of the Year
Muir’s dedication made WW-P South best By: Justin Feil Justin Muir set high standards for himself coming into his senior season of baseball at West Windsor-Plainsboro High South. He laid the groundwork for those standards with his two previous seasons. He was one of only two regular sophomores on varsity, and he led the Pirates…
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School project pared to fit in under budget
Despite delay, Montgomery officials still say the new high school should open for the 2004-2005 school year. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY District officials say the new high school is still projected to open for the 2004-2005 school year, despite setbacks that have delayed the start of construction by more than two months. In May,…
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Crew helps Ryan through tough times
Has overcome injuries, loss of father By: Justin Feil Laura Ryan has been an accomplished athlete at every level, but it’s been her resiliency over the last 19 trying months that has proven there’s more strength in her 5-foot-8 frame than in most strongman competitors. Ryan’s injury woes began even as she made the varsity…
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School board to view plan for using rooms
West Windsor-Plainsboro has nearly a dozen soon-to-be empty classrooms at the Upper Elementary School. By: Gwen Runkle The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education is expected to take a look tonight at what might be done with nearly a dozen soon-to-be empty classrooms at the Upper Elementary School. The architectural firm The Hillier Group is…
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Vets, cadets share accolades from Holt
John Norman, 79, of Princeton Township received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star earned during service in World War II. By: Jennifer Potash U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) bestowed honors on "two of the greatest generations" Sunday awarding medals to World War II veterans and certificates to students who will attend the nation’s…
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OBITUARIES, June 11, 2002
Dr. G. Robert Jacks, Suzette S. Wandelt, Nora H. Greenblatt, David McClendon Sr., Margaret M. Creese. Dr. G. Robert Jacks Theological Seminary professor WEST WINDSOR Dr. G. Robert Jacks, the Arthur Sarell Rudd professor of speech communication in ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, died Wednesday of cardiac failure. He was 67. Born in Indianapolis,…
