Category: archives
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Lawrence drops thriller to Hornets
FootballLast-second field goal attempt wide left By: Steve Feitl The Lawrence Cardinal football team lost its third straight game Saturday, but may have turned in its best performance of the season. The Cardinals (1-3) were narrowly defeated by Hamilton (2-1) when a last-second 43-yard field goal attempt by kicker Ryan Dunn was just wide left.…
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Evil is real, as are heroes
Letter to the editor To the editor: The events of Sept. 11, 2001 have caused me to consider what is evil, and what is a hero? Evil isn’t a scaled monster slithering through a misted swamp. It’s an ordinary looking man with too much money whose conscience died years before he did. A hero…
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Arboretum focus for a Sept. 11 memorial
West Windsor panel says a reflecting pond and oriental-style bridge in the arboretum would be the best way to memorialize community members lost in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR After a brainstorming session and field trip to the Ron Rogers Arboretum, across from West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South,…
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Peddie rallies for second win
FOOTBALL: The Falcons scored the last 19 points of the game last week to defeat Penn Charter on the road by a final of 19-12. By: Neil Hay For 22 minutes the Peddie School football team looked ordinary, beatable. But over the next 26 minutes, the Falcons were something else. Down 12-0 late in the…
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Guest Opinion: If I were a terrorist …
GUEST OPINION: If I were a terrorist … By: Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky If I were a terrorist, I would be delighted by events at Princeton. Two weeks after the greatest attack ever against U.S. civilians, the Princeton University community doesn’t seem to share the American people’s overwhelming support for a strong response against those responsible for…
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Echoes of F. Scott Fitzgerald
Esquire magazine spotlights Princeton’s ivy for fashion elegance. By: Jeff Milgram Everyone knows that Princeton University gets the best and the brightest students, but it took Esquire magazine to prove that it gets the most stylish as well. The October issue of the famous men’s magazine features a 10-page fall fashion layout shot on campus,…
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Veloso targeted, but still too tough to stop for MHS girls soccer team
By: Carolyn M. Hartko NORTH BRUNSWICK Going into Tuesday’s girls’ soccer game at North Brunswick, the Monroe Township High School Lady Falcons had a simple game plan: try to contain the Lady Raiders left wing Trish Veloso, currently the number two scorer in the Greater Middlesex Conference. But even with extra attention from Monroe…
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Princeton planners OK Hun School entryway
By: David Campbell The Princeton Regional Planning Board has unanimously approved plans by The Hun School of Princeton for demolition and construction of a new entryway addition to its main academic building fronting Russell Road. The expansion, approved Sept. 20, also includes a new vehicle drop-off in front of the 772-square-foot addition as well as…
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HHS club raises relief funds
The Red Cross Club at Hightstown High School, always one of the largest in the state, raised over $1,600 from students at the school for victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. By: Michael Arges Students at Hightstown High School have collected more than $1,600 to assist victims of the World Trade Center disaster during four…
