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Plainsboro approves 220 senior homes
Construction is expected to begin early next year on The Villas at Cranbury Brook and Highlands at Cranbury Brook. By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO Construction is expected to begin early next year on a 220-unit age-restricted housing development at Plainsboro Road and Enterprise Drive, following action this week by the township Planning Board. The board…
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Rocky roads stall Princeton deer-reflector effort
By: David Campbell Workers met with environmental setbacks this week installing deer reflectors on The Great Road and Rosedale Road. Contractors ARZ Media Corp. of Union and Illinois-based Strieter Corp. had difficulty installing the 24-inch metal posts to which the reflectors are attached into the rocky shoulders of the roads, said Assistant Township Engineer Deanna…
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Colgate pounds Princeton, 35-10
Opara injured in game, Weiss out for season By: Justin Feil It was one of those days. Not much went right for the Princeton University football team Saturday. Not much went wrong for Colgate. The result was a 35-10 taming by Colgate and, to add injury to insult, Princeton saw several key players miss action…
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Neighbors play hardball with Little League
Neighbors of the West Windsor Little League’s R.J. Ward Field go to the Planning Board to protest the proposed construction of a batting facility and two announcing booths. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Tensions ran high at the township Planning Board meeting Wednesday as neighbors of the West Windsor Little League’s R.J. Ward Field,…
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Princeton boys cross country future looks successful
By: Justin Feil John Woodside doesn’t want to put too much pressure on his young Princeton High School boys’ cross country team, but he knows it will be very good, if not this season, then next. The first-year head coach has just one senior on his squad, which has been led by a sophomore and…
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Play for youth aims at domestic violence
An original play about the effects of domestic and date violence debuted Monday at Princeton High School. By: Jeff Milgram Four years ago, the New Jersey Hospital Association studied emergency rooms around the state and found that domestic-violence cases had increased 60 percent over a decade. The association also found that the victims of domestic…
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Hun wins Mercer County tennis title
Silver medals equal gold for Raiders By: Justin Feil Charlotte Heyman and Kristen Casper agreed. Silver is prettier than gold. The only two seniors on the Hun girls’ tennis team and their teammates took home both after the Raiders finished second in all five flights but won the Mercer County Tournament team title, 30-29, over…
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The Bernards Inn
This Bernardsville stalwart remains a bright star in New Jersey’s growing constellation of stand-out restaurants Chef Stone’s food is able to dazzle without resorting to fads or gimmicks. By: Pat Tanner The Bernards Inn 27 Mine Brook Road, Bernardsville (908) 766-0002 Food: Excellent Service: Top notch Cuisine: Contemporary American Ambiance: Posh, yet comfortable Prices:…
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Princeton High ready to make technological leap
The school library will soon install cutting-edge wireless Internet technology. By: Carly Rothman Exciting improvements are on the way for Princeton High School technology. Thanks to a $5,000 grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb, the PHS school library will soon install cutting-edge wireless Internet technology. The grant money, in conjunction with approximately $10,000 from the school’s technology…
