Category: archives
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North football gets resutls with second win
Knights are lone area team to win on weekend By: Bob Nuse It was a weekend where West Windsor-Plainsboro North took one huge step forward on the football field, while the rest of the Packet-area teams were left to wait until next week. WW-P North won for the second time this season, topping Allentown, 28-3,…
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WW-PS singles players ousted
Pirates go from state singles to team tourney By: Justin Feil While the three West Windsor-Plainsboro High South singles players were disappointed that they couldn’t advance farther in the state singles tournament, there wasn’t much time to think about it and do maybe what they want to do most rest. The top-seeded Central Jersey…
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Harry Johnson
PRINCETON TOWNSHIP Harry Johnson, 92, died Sunday, Oct. 14, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, he lived in Princeton and Toms River. He owned Johnson-Ferrara Garage and Towing Service on Nassau Street in Princeton 45 years until retiring in 1974. He enjoyed fishing and taking friends fishing on his…
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ENDORSEMENTS: In Borough, nod to O’Neill, Martindell
PACKET EDITORIAL, Oct. 16 By: Packet Editorial If there were only one seat available on the Princeton Borough Council in this year’s election, the choice for voters would be easy. Joseph O’Neill is a thoughtful, articulate, no-nonsense public servant whose presence on the Borough Council adds vision to a governing body that all too often…
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Changes for housing rehab program
By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee has named a new coordinator for the housing rehabilitation component of the township’s affordable-housing plan. The Housing Board last week recommended that engineer Robert Jankowicz of Cambridge Construction Management of Somerville replace outgoing rehabilitation program coordinator Bill Eldred, Housing Board member Tom Poole said. On Monday night, the…
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Hillsborough teams poised for big-time events
October will be very exciting for Raider fans By: Rudy Brandl The middle of October usually brings about some important scholastic sports action. The county soccer and field hockey tournaments are in full swing, people are starting to calculate football power points and cross country runners and gymnasts are getting ready to peak for the…
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Pirates’ field hockey still has time to right ship
WW-PS needs a win to make state tournament By: Justin Feil HIGHTSTOWN With each missed offensive opportunity, Dee Paternick’s head looked down to the ground. The first-year West Windsor-Plainsboro High South head coach and long-time area field hockey coach has used all her knowledge to try to bring the Pirates out of their scoring…
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After-school program no afterthought here
About 700 students in the West Windsor-Plainsboro district take advantage of after-school services. By: Gwen Runkle More than 100 parents and students joined a handful of school administrators and government officials Thursday at two elementary schools in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District to celebrate the Afterschool Alliance’s Lights on After School campaign. The Afterschool…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 16, 2001
Tu-Anh Pham, Shirley Van Ferney, Harry Johnson, Margaret Boeselager, Mary F. Allen. Tu-Anh Pham Died in terrorist attack Tu-Anh Pham of Princeton Township died Sept. 11 during the attack on the World Trade Center. She was 42. Born in Vietnam, she was able to escape as Saigon fell in 1975. She settled in Oklahoma and…
