Category: archives
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Toll Brothers ruling will set precedent, experts say
An analysis of the Supreme Court decision. By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR The state Supreme Court’s decision to hear West Windsor’s affordable-housing case against Toll Brothers marks the first time the court has revisited the landmark Mount Laurel law in 15 years. Lawyers agree that however the court rules, the decision will have…
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Wren rides to top of collegiate cycling scene
PU sophomore is national champion By: Justin Feil Tyler Wren has his wardrobe picked out for the next year of road racing. It’s a Stars and Stripes racing jersey, the one worn by all American champions. The Princeton University sophomore won the right to don the patriotic jersey by winning the National Collegiate Cycling Association…
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Confident PHS boys’ lax rips No. 1 Johnson
Little Tigers face Moorestown in rematch Saturday By: Justin Feil CLARK John Britt was confident before the Princeton High boys’ lacrosse team took on top-seeded A.L. Johnson in the state tournament Tuesday. When the Little Tigers burst out to an 8-3 halftime lead, the senior defender had no doubts. The game was over. It…
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Overtime is Princeton lax time
Tiger men defeat Syracuse for sixth title in 10 years By: Bob Nuse PISCATAWAY If they’re playing overtime for the NCAA men’s lacrosse championship, then chances are pretty good Princeton University is going to come out on top. Princeton won its sixth NCAA title in the last 10 years Monday, topping Syracuse, 10-9, on…
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Deer hung from Harrison Street bridge
Police probe "distrubing" incident. A deer carcass was found hung by a chain off the Harrison Street bridge around 8:15 a.m. Wednesday. "It was definitely a different sight, very disturbing," said Princeton Animal Control Officer Mark Johnson. "We just think it was possibly a prank a sick prank but we won’t know until…
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Monroe receives parkland funding
Allocations of some $2 million for Middlesex County and Monroe Township parklands are part of a $66.3 million state Senate bill approved last week by the Senate Environment Committee. By:Al Wicklund Allocations of some $2 million for Middlesex County and Monroe Township parklands are part of a $66.3 million state Senate bill approved last week…
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Rave reviews for the new Garden
After $1 million in improvements, curtains open today. By: Jeff Milgram If movie theaters were reviewed, instead of movies, the refurbished Garden Theater would get five stars. That was the opinion of the civic officials, Princeton University officers, dignitaries and anyone else involved in the nine-month renovation who were invited to a preview of the…
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English rugby is civil war
As Bill Alden headed south of London towards rugby’s national stadium for a recent game between England and an all-star team from South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, it seemed like he was on his way to a day in the country rather than a sporting event. By: Bill Alden LONDON – As I headed…
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Alumni pray it won’t rain on their P-rade
The Princeton University event has only been canceled once because of weather. By: Jeff Milgram Bad weather Saturday may do what the death of a presidential candidate and anti-war protesters couldn’t force the cancellation of Princeton University’s annual alumni P-rade. Alumni Council officials are monitoring weather forecasts that are predicting scattered thunderstorms Saturday, said…
