Category: archives
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Improved WW-PN squad falls to South volleyball twice
By: Justin Feil Mike Smyrychynski was confident his young West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ volleyball team could knock off their sister school WW-P South on Tuesday, even though just three days had passes since the Pirates had defeated his squad in two sets. So confident was the Knight head coach that he put a good-natured…
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WW-PS volleyball within range of state tourney
Annapareddy hoping for senior trip By: Justin Feil Only one member of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ volleyball team who can remember the pain of the loss that prevented the Pirates from qualifying for the state tournament last season. Sunil Annapareddy is the only starter to return from that team that wasn’t .500 at…
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Haldeman buys Potter and Hillman Ford
The dealership on the corner of Route 130 and Hickory Corner Road will become part of the Haldeman chain. The new owners plan several changes in the coming months. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR As Potter and Hillman Ford becomes Haldeman Ford, the dealership is seeking to begin immediate expansion of its automotive repair…
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Thanks for support
Letter to the editor To the editor: We would like to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our family, friends, and neighbors who offered their love, prayers, and sympathy during our recent period of mourning. Your support helped us through a very difficult time. We especially want to thank Rabbi Eric Wisnia of Congregation…
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MHS tennis duo reunites as seniors
Askin, Westgate hope to put it all together by end of season By: Justin Feil When Dan Askin and H.T. Westgate were freshmen, they played doubles together for the Montgomery High School junior varsity boys’ tennis squad. A year ago, they might have been back together. But while Westgate played second doubles in his first…
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Speeders irk residents on Stockton Street
Less than two years after successfully campaigning for more speed limit signs, residents on Stockton Street say speeding is once again a problem. By: Mark Moffa HIGHTSTOWN Several residents asked the Borough Council Monday to seek Mercer County’s assistance in controlling the speed of vehicles on Stockton Street. "Stay out of Hightstown unless you…
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Golubieski an asset for PHS girls
Sophomore hoping to help Little Tigers place highly in MC track By: Justin Feil Radio advertisements for the Medical Center of Princeton’s anxiety studies ask for volunteers that have sudden symptoms of nervousness, fear, panic, nausea and weakness. That’s Laura Golubieski before a big track meet. And the Princeton High School sophomore is more composed…
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Gas still cheap, but no bargain for our society
EDITORIAL Folks who remember the very first Arab oil embargo the one back in 1973 that forced motorists to wait in line for hours to get a few precious gallons of gasoline until New Jersey and other hard-hit states imposed rationing based on license plate numbers aren’t especially exercised about the price of…
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Monroe Memorial Day observance
Monday, May 28 At 9 a.m., Memorial Day Services will be held at the Veteran’s Monument at Monroe Township Municipal Complex. All veterans organizations of Monroe Township and Jamesburg are invited to participate.
