Category: archives

  • First-timers capture fifth Run With Aimee 5k

    Martins sets men’s record; McDonald is top woman By: Justin Feil It was April Fool’s Day, but it was serious business for a pair of first-timers at the Run With Aimee on Sunday.    Carlos Martins set a new men’s record to win the 5k in 15:44, a pace of 5:04 per mile, while Emily McDonald…

  • Police get a touch of history on their lapels

    A 10-month effort to redesign Princeton Township’s police badge. By: David Weinstein    At the heart of a 10-month effort to redesign the Princeton Township Police Department’s badge was a research project meant to unearth the department’s history.    Among the challenges: Determine how many officers there have been in the department since day one in 1927,…

  • $1 million targeted for open space

    Friends of West Windsor Open Space will get a piece of $7.7 million in state Green Acres money. By: David M. Campbell    WEST WINDSOR — The township and the nonprofit group Friends of West Windsor Open Space will split about $1 million in matching grants from the state.    The money is part of state legislation…

  • PU women’s water polo readies for tourneys

    Brown scores in DeNunzio final By: Justin Feil Alina Brown’s role on the women’s water polo team has changed a bit every year she’s been at Princeton University.    As a freshman, she broke in with 14 goals. Sophomore season, she exploded for 46 goals in an offensive role. Last year, she was the fifth-leading scorer…

  • Expert: Palestinian return unacceptable to Israelis

    The director of the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research at Tel Aviv University lectured at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. By: Jeff Milgram    While the Israeli public has come to accept the de facto division of Jerusalem into Jewish and Arab sectors, it remains adamantly opposed to the return of…

  • Underage-drinking measure gets support

    Ordinance would allow borough police to enter private property. By: Jennifer Potash    An ordinance that would allow the Princeton Borough Police to enter private property to enforce underage-drinking laws has gained conditional approval from a Borough Council committee.    The Public Safety Committee on Friday recommended approval of the ordinance, under which violators could be subject…

  • Post Office halts capital projects

    A nationwide freeze on the new construction of post offices and the expansion of existing facilities has been imposed at 21 locations in New Jersey by the U.S. Postal Service. By: George Frey    A nationwide freeze on the new construction of post offices and the expansion of existing facilities has been imposed at 21 locations…

  • OBITUARIES, April 3, 2001

    Elizabeth B. Watson, Barbara E.T. Silva, Kenneth P. McCarthy, Grace B. Wauters, Doris R. Bussell. Elizabeth B. Watson Retired from Clerk’s office    Elizabeth Bette Watson of Princeton Borough died Sunday at home. She was 78.    Born in Spring Lake, she was a resident of Princeton Borough since 1941.    She was employed in the Clerk’s office…

  • testt

    esttest By: teset