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  • COMING TO AMERICA

    There is a girl named Sindu… By:Michael There is a girl named Sindu and she is from India born on October 2, 1988. Later in her life she had a sister named Dhivya and she is four years younger then Sindu. Sindu like a lot of colors of the world but her favorite was purple,…

  • An era ends as Post 76 loses its ‘legion’

    As ranks decline American Legion post is selling its West Windsor building. By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — For more than 30 years, the members of American Legion Post 76 called the large white building at 95 Washington Road home.    Now, as members have aged and resources have become scarce, the legion has decided to…

  • Princeton High School student shares dreams and goals

    When asked what kind of career she sees in her future, Hannah Howard, a Princeton High School freshman, thinks of journalism, or writing in general. "I love writing, I love for other people to read what I have to say," she said. By:Ayman Naquvi When asked what kind of career she sees in her future,…

  • Middle School students interview each other!

    This is an interview of Mike Lapointe. By Giscard Douge Interview of Mike Lapointe By Giscard Douge This is an interview of Mike Lapointe. Mike lives in Hamilton, and he goes to Hamilton High School. Though he was born in St. Francis. He is 14 years old. His grades that he gets mostly are A…

  • West Windsor 12s nearly make final

    Second loss to East Windsor halts win streak at six By: Dan Komyati    After watching the final out of the District 12 losers’ bracket final fall harmlessly into the glove of the opposition, West Windsor manager Hank Chudzik began to wonder if he should have used some different late-inning strategy.    The second-guessing did not last…

  • All I can say is I’m write-handed

    I laugh at what I cannot change—Dave Matthews By: Kathrine Schmidt       I have always been bad at talking. My mouth usually withers into a polite "o" of confusion or a flat sappy smile that plugs up any sincerity with ambivalence. I can make my spoken words navigate the choppy water of everyday conversation. Anytime I…

  • Princeton Resident Combines Music and Karate

    Thirteen-year old Princeton resident Zachary Suarez enjoys karate and the trumpet. By: Dorothy Chu       Zachary Suarez is only around five feet tall, has a sweet smile, neatly kept blond hair, an innocent boyish look in his eyes, and nothing in his quiet nature to suggest that he actually does karate and plays the trumpet in…

  • Relief follows the release of professor held in China

    Li Shaoman received his doctorate from Princeton University. By: Jeff Milgram    His friends and colleagues are relieved that Li Shaoman, a Hong Kong-based business professor who received his doctorate from Princeton University, will be set free, but they remain critical of the Chinese government for detaining and prosecuting him.    On Saturday, Dr. Li, 44, a…

  • Worker dies from fall

    Cookstown man was working on a roof of a Cherry Hill Road home. By: David Campbell    A construction subcontractor died Monday morning following a 40-foot fall from a roof of a home on Cherry Hill Road in Princeton Township.    According to police, Herbert W. Eubler Sr., 69, of Cookstown suffered fatal injuries when he fell…