Category: archives
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Wedding bells
Chez Alice showcases the trimmings of dream nuptials. By: Pat Tanner Spring is here; love is in the air. Can weddings be far behind? According to Kelly Hamdan, proprietor of Chez Alice, the gourmet shop and catering company on Nassau Street in Princeton, who claims "the simple fact is (that) more people are getting married…
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Quick-learning Knights stop WW-PS girls
WW-PN lacrosse improves to 2-0 under new coach By: Bob Nuse Beth Mitchell has been pleasantly surprised at how quickly the girls’ lacrosse players at West Windsor-Plainsboro North have responded to her coaching style. "I was a little iffy at first about how they would respond to my intensity," said the first-year head coach, whose…
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Knight boys capture back-to-back games
Balanced WW-PN offense, stifling defense key wins By: Justin Feil Winning three of the last five games of its inaugural varsity season gave the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ lacrosse team confidence heading into this season. After opening up with an 10-7 loss to Christian Brothers Academy, the Knights bounced back with an 11-4 win…
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First-time entrants win Run With Aimee 5k
MHS grad Harshman, elite marathoner Parton take men’s, women’s honors By: Justin Feil Brian Harshman graduated from Montgomery High in 1981 and his parents still live in the area. But so much has changed that Harshman just had to check out the Run With Aimee 5k course before he ran it Sunday. Harshman’s scouting paid…
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Harvard workers bring campaign for living wage to PU
Movement to improve pay of service staff described. By: Lindsay Dell Edgar Barrios, a low-wage service worker at Harvard University, said Thursday night the Cambridge, Mass. institution has a lot to learn about justice. Along with two members of Harvard’s student-based Living Wage Campaign, Mr. Barrios described what he said were Harvard’s unfair wages, meager…
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Our lifestyle may founder in its own traffic
PACKET EDITORIAL, April 9 By: Packet Editorial Anybody who has driven on New Jersey’s roadways knows the "cost" in terms of both time and temperament of being stuck in traffic. Thanks to that tie-up at the Turnpike toll booth, or the overturned tractor-trailer on Route 1, or the rush-hour volume at bottlenecks like…
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New contract appears near for WW-P teachers
A sharp contrast to clash of union and board three years ago. By: Gwen Runkle Three years ago, negotiations between the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education and the district’s teachers’ union the West Windsor-Plainsboro Education Association did not go smoothly. Disagreements over teacher benefits led to state-mediated negotiations and even the threat…
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Heller is latest in line of talented MHS pitchers
Freshman makes sparkling debut for Cougar softball squad By: Justin Feil The three-year evolution of the Montgomery High softball pitchers is in reverse. Two seasons ago, powerful Katie Brennan blew away opponents with a rocket left arm. Last season, tall and lean Danielle Wyckoff used an effective mix of pitches to help the Cougars defy…
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Moldings are essential for designer
By: SALLY FRIEDMAN WHEN designer Debra Barresse visits a client’s home, the first thing she looks for are the architectural aesthetics. "If all the furnishings were pulled out of the room, would it still be interesting to look at?" ponders Ms. Barresse, interior designer/project manager in the Office of Physical Planning at Princeton University. Ms.…
