Category: archives
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Parker’s win helps put PU on wrestling map
Junior dominates match in Tigers’ loss to powerful Iowa By: Justin Feil Last season, the Princeton University wrestling team got on the map when it took on Big Ten power and eventual national team champion Minnesota. But without winning a match, the Tigers were still barely within the wrestling map’s border. Princeton took another step…
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New Stuart head coach brings stability
West Windsor resident Bugge brings local experience to Tartans By: Justin Feil The Stuart Country Day ice hockey team has its fourth head coach in four years, but Greg Buggé is someone who has been an active coach in the area and is excited about the opportunity to build the Tartan program. "I like working…
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Judge: court’s pro-Bush ruling not political
By: Jeff Milgram The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to stop the Florida recount in last year’s presidential election followed the rule of law and was not politically motivated, U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman told a Princeton University audience Monday. Speaking in the university’s Computer Science Building as part of Princeton’s James Madison Program in American…
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Building trades to boom…
Projects to top $20 billion in next two years. By: George Frey New Jersey’s economy will feel the positive influence of a building industries boom, according to New Jersey Alliance officials. State and private agencies announced plans for building projects and budgets totaling $20.1 billion over the next two years, down only slightly from last…
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Stuart wins first-ever tournament
Tartan senior Davis makes most of final chance By: Bob Nuse This was the last chance that Joia Davis had to claim a Stuart Tip-Off Tournament championship and grab a little bit of bragging rights at home. And Davis wasn’t going to let it get away. Davis, a senior at Stuart Country Day School, scored…
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PU men’s ice hockey comes up short
Tigers’ best effort not enough against No. 9 Cornell By: Bob Nuse Len Quesnelle knows that if his Princeton University men’s ice hockey team is going to eventually compete for an ECAC championship, they have to win games like Saturday night’s matchup with Cornell. "Cornell is a very good team and I told the guys…
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25 rally to protest Montgomery hunt
Township officials say the deer population has grown too large and poses a threat to the ecosystem and safety on the roadways. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Barely two months into its hotly debated deer-management program, the township has been the site of two protests. About 25 area residents gathered in front of the municipal…
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Princeton Borough parking shortage may worsen
The business district will lose about 130 parking spaces by early January. By: Jennifer Potash In a mere month, Princeton Borough’s Central Business District will lose about 130 parking spaces. About half of the 180 spaces in the Park & Shop lot off Spring Street will be needed to accommodate the demolition of the Princeton…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 4, 2001
Carl L. Danbury, Raymond W. Reich. Carl L. Danbury Insurance broker and agent MONROE Carl Lawrence Danbury died Friday. He was 74. Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong area resident. A chartered life underwriter, he was an insurance broker and agent for the Gandelman Agency of Trenton for 50 years. He graduated from…
