Category: archives
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Princeton Packet Boys’ Swimmer of the Year
Welsh records memorable swims at WW-PS By: Justin Feil After Bryan Welsh’s sophomore year at Princeton Day School, he was looking for a change. Smaller classes, a return to public school and a strong swimming team were all factors in deciding where to go. Welsh ended up at West Windsor-Plainsboro High, now WW-P South. In…
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Cabbage heralds the arrival of spring
IN THE KITCHEN by Ann Harwood: Preparing for the recent ‘blizzard,’ our columnist recalled how well cabbage works as part of a wintry meal, snow or no snow. Shopping for an impending blizzard, some apparently buy bread, milk and bottled water. I just fill up soup kettles with water so that I can cook, make…
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Princeton women’s lax upset
No. 2 Tigers fall to No. 7 Loyola By: Bob Nuse Last year, when little was expected of the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team, the Tigers surprised a lot of people by reaching the NCAA championship game. Based on that success of a year ago, the Tigers entered this season with high expectations and a…
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Latino, Asian boom recorded in census
Data from the 2000 Census shows many black residents have left the Princetons and Montgomery Township since 1990. By: David M. Campbell Area population changes Total population Town 1990 2000 Change Princeton Boro. 12,016 14,203 +18.2% Priceton Twp. 13,198 16,027 +21.4% West Windsor 16,021 21,907 +36.7% Plainsboro 14,213 20,215 +42.2% Montgomery 9,612 17,481 +81.9% Rocky…
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Denard won’t run again; Marchand will
Two-term Princeton Township Committeewoman Roz Denard will not seek a third term this year while Mayor Phyllis Marchand announced she will be running again. By: David Weinstein Democrat Roz Denard, a two-term Princeton Township Committeewoman, said Monday that she will not run for re-election to a third term. Meanwhile, Mayor Phyllis Marchand said Monday that…
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MacColl gets his moment
Attack helps PU men’s lax stop Virginia By: Bob Nuse As strong as the Princeton University men’s lacrosse program has been over the past decade, there still remains room for the little guy. Even with five national championships to its credit, Princeton is still a program where a player doesn’t have to be a high…
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African American research projects
Students write African American essays NiE SAMMY DAVIS JR. Sammy Davis Jr. was a great part of black history. Sammy was born on December 8, 1925, in New York, New York. When he was very small, his parents got divorced, and Sammy was brought up by his father. His father brought him into show business.…
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‘Man of La Mancha’
THEATER REVIEW: A production with a grand history is given a poor treatment at The Villagers Theatre in Somerset. By: Stuart Duncan SOMERSET Man of La Mancha opened in New York in late November of 1965 and began a slow and often painful journey to both Broadway and hit status. It was an unlikely…
