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  • Falcon staff loves work on paper

    MONROE- Editors, Writers and designers do some ‘extra’ work By: Nick D’Amore    MONROE — Reporters, writers and editors were turned toward their computers, researching and writing, editing and reviewing and coming up with ideas for their next issue.    The newspaper staff of a little more than 10 were in a computer lab at the Monroe…

  • Winter’s Soothing Voices

    Antioch, an a cappella choir with roots in Princeton, will perform at St. Bernard’s Episcopal Church in Bernardsville Feb. 3 in a benefit concert for the St. Bernard’s Community Fund. By: Susan Van Dongen Antioch, an a cappella choir with roots in Princeton    It must have seemed like a very bad omen. Antioch — an…

  • Advocate ready to work for public

    Seema Singh is looking forward to her new appointment By: Brian Shappell    Newly appointed state Public Advocate Seema Singh says she is "going to get the job done" when it comes to making state government more accountable for its actions.    Ms. Singh, a Monmouth Junction resident, has already been attending cabinet meetings for the soon-to-be-made-official…

  • Police hunt continues for John Street teen

    Rebecca Gonzalez failed to return home from school on Tuesday. By: Jeff Milgram    Princeton Borough police suspect a 13-year-old girl, missing since she failed to return home from school Tuesday, could be in Mexico.    How Rebecca Gonzalez of John Street got there after leaving the John Witherspoon Middle School is the question. Police have followed…

  • Hightstown pins down impressive win

    WRESTLING: The Rams rolled to an easy 74-6 victory over the visiting Tornadoes of Trenton. By: Neil Hay    After several very competitive matches this season, the Hightstown wrestling team needed an easy one. Enter Trenton.    The visiting Tornadoes offered little resistance Wednesday night as the Rams won big, 74-6.    The match began at 135 with…

  • Maguire GMC champ in 800 meters

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    TEANECK – From the moment the gun went off in the girls’ 800 meter race, it was easy to see that Ashley Maguire was on a mission. The Monroe Township High School junior jumped out to the head of the pack and never relinquished the lead as the seeded heat sped…

  • Voyage to escape Nazis to be recalled

    Then 10 years old, Harry Fuld was a passenger on the infamous St. Louis. By: Chris Karmiol    WEST WINDSOR — It may have been his most memorable voyage, but it wouldn’t be his final one.    Harry Fuld, an unassuming elderly man who lives with his wife, Janice, in a quiet complex of age-restricted housing in…

  • Winter’s Soothing Voices

    Antioch, an a cappella choir with roots in Princeton, will perform at St. Bernard’s Episcopal Church in Bernardsville Feb. 3 in a benefit concert for the St. Bernard’s Community Fund. By: Susan Van Dongen Antioch, an a cappella choir with roots in Princeton.    It must have seemed like a very bad omen. Antioch — an…

  • Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week

    Oser goes on offensive in North wins By: Justin Feil    It wasn’t the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North team defense that won it the first-ever Titans Cup championship, but it was the defense.    Two defensemen, Alan Moomaw and Ben Oser, knocked home overtime game-winners in the Knights’ title trip. In the Titans Cup opener last Friday…