Category: archives
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HHS outslugs Hun for fourth win of year
BASEBALL: The Rams’ lineup has begun to look a lot younger of late. By: Neil Hay The Hightstown baseball team has taken on a decidedly young look these days. That is because, with a few exceptions, the younger kids on this team have shown more of an interest in being in the Rams’ everyday lineup.…
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PU Humanities building praised by historic review panel
New building proposed for site near Joseph Henry House. By: Jennifer Potash The proposed new humanities program building on the Princeton University campus received resounding praise Wednesday from the Princeton Borough Historic Preservation Review Committee. "It’s a wonderful addition to the campus," said James Constantine, a member of the Historic Preservation Review Committee. The building…
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A fearful FBI shadowed Einstein in Princeton
File shows an effort to ‘destroy’ his stature by linking him to Soviet espionage activities. By: Jeff Milgram To J. Edgar Hoover, Albert Einstein didn’t have a beautiful mind; he had a dangerous mind. And so, from 1933 until the Institute for Advanced Study physicist died in April 1955, Mr. Hoover’s FBI and six other…
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Winning tennis is business as usual for Stern
By: Ken Weingartner When it comes to playing tennis, Ariel Stern means business. And when it comes to business, Stern plans to play tennis. A senior at Monroe High, Stern is in his second year playing first singles for the Falcons. Next fall, he will be attending New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of…
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Falcons softball team starts to roll
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The Monroe Township High School varsity softball team closed out their Greater Middlesex Conference Blue Division schedule this week with three lopsided victories against Metuchen (19-0), South River (13-2) and Mother Seton (12-2). The Lady Falcons are now 13-6 and assured of a berth in this year’s NJSIAA Central Jersey Group…
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PHS puts it together for MCT team title
Little Tigers pick perfect day to play good golf By: Bob Nuse EWING As the players on the Princeton High golf team have gone through the season, they’ve always had the feeling that if they could all put it together on the same day, they’d be a pretty tough team to beat. That day…
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The Real Deal
SGR celebrates the release of The Tenby Chase May 19 at the Trocadero in Philadelphia. The band will come north to Trenton for a performance at Kat Man Du June 1. By: Susan Van Dongen A vintage ’60s Hammond B-3 organ weighs a ton, takes up a lot of space on stage and presents a…
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Carrying the Response
Printmaker Diana Gonzalez Gandolfi has just started to examine the concepts of time through her artwork. Her efforts can be seen at the Atelier Fine Art Gallery in Frenchtown through May 27. By: Jim Boyle The passage of time is too often taken for granted. People let the hours and days slip by without stopping…
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Council hears about senior housing
The borough’s Planning Board will review the proposed change in zoning in the northeast corner of Hightstown. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN Moving a step closer to age-restricted housing, the Borough Council Monday heard public input on the planned active-adult community. The proposed move, which requires the rezoning of a parcel of land adjacent to…
