Category: archives

  • New Library Approved by Council

    Construction to start in spring 2002. By:Zachary Suarez On the eve of July 23 2001, another, and probably the last, step was taken on the issue of the new library. The Borough Council and Township Committee, along with library trustees, fund-raisers, and attorneys, approved a 17.5 million dollar plan to build a new library on…

  • Legion post’s license is on the line.

    Borough Council will hold a hearing on alleged liquor-license violations. By: Jennifer Potash    The Princeton Borough Council will hold a hearing tonight on alleged liquor-license violations at the American Legion Charles W. Robinson Post 218 on Lytle Street.    The council also is expected to remove the designation for youth rooms in the renovation plans for…

  • Montgomery boys enjoy soccer in PeruTrip is a learning experience for Holzwarth and Brennan

    When Jeremy Holzwarth and Ian Brennan take to the soccer field this fall for Montgomery High, they both feel as though they have an advantage after a 17-day trip to Peru opened their eyes to the sights and soccer of the South American country. By: Justin Feil    When Jeremy Holzwarth and Ian Brennan take to…

  • Montgomery boys enjoy soccer in Peru

    Trip is a learning experience for Holzwarth and Brennan By: Justin Feil    When Jeremy Holzwarth and Ian Brennan take to the soccer field this fall for Montgomery High, they both feel as though they have an advantage after a 17-day trip to Peru opened their eyes to the sights and soccer of the South American…

  • WW-P Smoking Ordinance Enforced to Keep Schools Smoke Free

    New smoke-free laws affect both students and community members. By:Miriam Bocarsly In hopes of eliminating tobacco use inside West Windsor-Plainsboro schools and on district owned property, the WW-P Board of Education in cooperation with both the West Windsor and Plainsboro police forces has enforced a smoke-free policy.       The ordinance, first suggested by the high school…

  • Jerzy Records and Jersey’s Scene

    How a NJ record label, punk rock, emo, and hardcore music are coming together. By:Christine Czochanski       Bob Spangler and Sean Ruck go through a fair amount of demo tapes monthly at Jerzy Records, their small record label initially based in Hackettstown NJ. Jerzy Records originally only existed in the minds of Spangler and Ruck. They…

  • Gillette wins Ron Washington Award

    Rec hoop veteran gives back to community By: Bob Nuse    If you have a child learning to play sports in Princeton, chances are you know Shawn Gillette.    "All the parents love him," said Ben Stentz, the commissioner of the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League. "He’s been teaching kids over at the (Princeton Family YMCA)…

  • Students Learn About Reporting on Trip to RCN Television

    On August 3rd, students from the Princeton area learned what it was like to be a reporter on their trip to RCN Television in Allentown, Pennsylvania. By:Dorothy Chu       On August 3rd, middle school and high school students from the Princeton area got to learn what it was like to be a reporter by talking to…

  • College Admissions Officers Speak Out

    Four college admissions officers share their point of view on the application process. By: Michael Noveck       Each year, high school seniors all around the country mail out their college applications. Their application is read by an admission officer, at whichever college they apply to, and is either accepted, rejected, or wait-listed. While the process has…