Category: archives
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Late October is target for library’s relocation
The Princeton Public Library will move into temporary quarters at the Princeton Shipping Center. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Public Library will not close the books on downtown Princeton for another month. The library is targeting a late October date to move into its temporary headquarters at the Princeton Shopping Center, said Assistant Library Director…
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Service will honor World Trade Center victim
Joseph M. Giaccone, 43, a vice president with Cantor Fitzgerald, was working on the 103rd floor of Tower No. 1 when the tower was hit by a terrorist-guided airplane. By: Al Wicklund MONROE Family and friends are gathering to remember a lost friend. A memorial Mass for Joseph M. Giaccone of Danya Drive, a…
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Cranbury School boys soccer team rebuilding
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury School boys soccer team is starting from scratch this year after losing 12 eighth-graders from its 2000 Tri-County Conference championship team. "We lost a lot of guys," coach Jay Gilligan said. "This year we have a young team with some decent players. They’re not jelling as quickly as last year,…
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Taiwan group makes donation
By: Casha Caponegro The Cranbury Public Library soon will be exposed to some Taiwanese culture. The Windsor Area Taiwanese American Association, which works to promote understanding and appreciation of Taiwanese culture, will donate three sets of translated fiction, each containing seven works, to three area libraries, including Cranbury. "These fictions are by some of the…
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Agencies respond to cries for help in wake of attack
The real deluge may come later as the reality of the event sinks in. By: Jennifer Potash A woman who lost her husband in the World Trade Center attack calls an area counseling organization to seek help. A major financial institution which had offices in the towers seeks counselors to help devastated employees cope with…
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Installation celebration today for Princeton University President Tilghman
The ceremony for Princeton’s 19th president is open to the public and begins at 3:30 p.m. on the front lawn of Nassau Hall. Today’s installation celebration for Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman will begin with an academic procession and end with dancing under the stars. In between, there will be speeches, food and a…
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Princeton football team returns home
Tigers anxious for season’s first game in Princeton Stadium By: Bob Nuse If it seems like it’s been a long time since the Princeton University football team played a home game, that’s because it has been. The Tigers played their last home game on Nov. 18, 2000. After having their home opener against Lafayette canceled…
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Rams ‘score’ first win
GIRLS SOCCER: Not only did Hightstown score its first goals of the season against Hamilton last week, it got its first win, too. By: Neil Hay How many games can a team go without scoring a goal? These are not the words sung in a Bob Dylan song. It is a question asked over and…
