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  • WW-P South earns share of Mercer wrestling title

    Morfe, Woodhull, Avery, Ragucci win weight classes By: Bob Nuse    All season long, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South wrestling team has quietly piled up win after win. After opening the season with two losses, the Pirates have won 11 of 14 matches this season, including a 9-1 mark in the Colonial Valley Conference, which puts…

  • Andrew Hudak

       Andrew Hudak Jr., 56, a Franklin Township High School teacher, died Monday, Feb. 4, at his home in South Brunswick.    Born in New Brunswick, he was a lifetime resident of South Brunswick.    Mr. Hudak taught industrial arts/auto mechanics for 35 years at Franklin Township High School in Somerset.    He was an avid bird watcher and…

  • Mary Longo

       Mary (Tucci) Longo, 92, of Jamesburg, formerly of Moonachie, died Monday, Feb. 4, at Cranbury Care Center in Monroe.    She was born in Costra DeVolce, Italy, and was a homemaker.    She was a communicant of St. Margaret of Cortona R.C. Church in Little Ferry.    Her husband, John Sr., died in 1962.    She was the loving…

  • University nets $30 million donation

    New residential college will be named for president of eBay By: Jeff Milgram    Meg Whitman, president and chief executive officer of eBay Inc., the Internet auction house, will give Princeton University $30 million to help pay for the construction of a new residential college.    The new college, to be located south of Dillon Gymnasium, will…

  • Giving something back to two nations

    Korean native seeks to bring home-like care to Merwick unit. By: Steve Rauscher    As a Korean immigrant on the cusp of middle age, Sung Yoo took a look at her adopted country and made a decision.    "What I knew clearly was that between the United States and Korea, or the Orient, elderly care is very…

  • Bernard Rubin

       Bernard E. Rubin, 77, of Monroe, died Monday, Feb. 4, at Kimball Medical Center in Lakewood.    Born in The Bronx, N.Y., Mr. Rubin moved to New Brunswick in 1956, where he resided until moving to Monroe in 1995.    He was employed for over 25 years as a truck driver by Burlington Industries in North Bergen…

  • PU wins with defense

    Tigers top Columbia, Cornell By: Justin Feil    Coming off its exam break, the Princeton University men’s basketball team was in 18th place in scoring defense, held a 6-7 overall record and had just lost their best defensive forward, and a pretty dynamic offensive player, in Andre Logan.    All of that seems forgotten as the Tigers…

  • Marketplace Features

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  • Delayed library demolition now set for Wednesday

    Work must await erection of a safety fence. By: Jennifer Potash    After a week of delays, the Princeton Public Library demolition is now expected to begin by Wednesday.    The safety fence enclosing the site is slated to go up Tuesday afternoon, said Tim Quinn, public information specialist for the library.    The library has had difficulty…