Category: archives
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District seeks space before construction is finished
Eliminating art and music rooms and possibly ending the Turning Point program are options being considered to free up space by the Board of Education. By: Michael Arges "Where will all the children go?" was a central question at Monday’s East Windsor Regional Board of Education meeting, as members discussed how to provide enough classrooms…
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Peddie boys soccer team aided by Cranbury foursome
By: Stacey Gorski Any time a high school soccer team musters 10 wins in a season, the time spent on the soccer field can be considered a success. This year, the Peddie boys soccer team finished 10-7-2, thanks in part to the contributions of four Cranbury residents: Matt Handel, Brian Jacobi, Anthony Passannante and Tim…
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Muslim holy month takes on new significance
Local Muslims will look to strengthen their bonds with other religious leaders and groups as they begin their holy month of fasting and prayer, Ramadan. By: Nick D’Amore Area Muslims plan to spend much of Ramadan strengthening their relationships with other local religious leaders as celebrants prepare for their monthlong fast. Imam Hamad Ahmad Chebli…
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Princeton Packet Girls’ Tennis Player of the Year
Hard-working Chang had banner season By: Justin Feil When Kris Squitieri took over as head coach of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ tennis team this season, she didn’t worry much about the top of her lineup. After all, it began with first singles’ Celene Chang, the two-time Mercer County Tournament champion and one of…
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Lahiere’s, Salon Vis a Vis, Ricchards, Santa Fe Grille at Rocky Hill
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Pilot remembered as quiet, devoted family man
Those who knew Edward States say he was anything but an average citizen. By: Gewn Runkle PLAINSBORO To those who knew Edward States, he was anything but an average citizen. The 42-year-old father of two taught Sunday school at the Trinity Church in Princeton, coached Little League baseball, was involved in the Cub Scouts…
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Site for disabled housing rejected
West Windsor’s council says it wants the program, but in some different location. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR After seeing the success of Project Freedom, a nonprofit organization that provides housing for the disabled, in nearby Robbinsville and Hamilton, Township Council members say they are looking forward to having such a project in West…
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Millstone Bypass panel charged with bypassing options
Some on panel say alternatives to bypass have already been eliminated By: David Campbell When state Transportation Commissioner James Weinstein announced in March that third-party mediation would be used to resolve the long-standing stalemate over the Millstone Bypass, he said that "everything is on the table." Some members of the Partners’ Roundtable, an advisory committee…
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Sleep apnea is amenable to treatment
HEALTH MATTERS By: Mitch Rubinstein Sleep problems are widespread. More than 100 million Americans regularly fail to sleep well, and there are more than 80 disorders known to affect sleep in adults and children. When sleeping becomes a challenge night after night, overall health and quality of life suffers. One of the most common and…
