Category: archives
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MHS girls fall in CJ II opener
By: Justin Feil Off the court, the Montgomery High School girls’ basketball players are the type you want to baby-sit your children, the type you’re happy to see your son take to the movies, the type you expect will be successful no matter what they choose to do. Unfortunately, all those MHS girls couldn’t shake…
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Trenton ousts Vikings from CJ IV tournament
By: Rich Fisher TRENTON – For almost three quarters, the South Brunswick High boy’s basketball team did what it hoped to do against Trenton High. But a dry spell at the final two minutes of the third quarter snowballed into a dismal fourth quarter as the 2nd-seeded Tornadoes pulled away for 65-35 victory over the…
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State proposal may stall rail line
State Sen. Peter Inverso has drafted a bill that would require an institution of higher education to review all studies to date of transportation alternatives for central New Jersey and conduct an independent study of these alternatives. By:Matthew Armstrong The battle against the proposed rail line through the township is heating up and local and…
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Hess happy with 11-12 squad
BOYS BASKETBALL: The Rams’ coach sees the 2000-2001 campaign as a transition year. By: Neil Hay The way Hightstown boys’ basketball coach Don Hess saw it, 2000-01 was a transition year between last season’s great accomplishments and the future achievements that certainly lay ahead for this program. As much as Hess and his players wanted…
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Math Team counts on success
By:Brian Shappel March Madness is rapidly approaching for one Cranbury School team. But this team won’t be shooting jump shots, it’ll be doing math problems. The Mathcounts team placed first in the Raritan Valley Mathcounts Chapter team competition on Feb. 10, earning a spot at the state competition on March 10. Four Cranbury School students…
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Princeton Township deer shoot nears end
The township’s first-year goal of deer killed is expceted to be met. By: David Weinstein Sharpshooters from White Buffalo Inc. are expected to leave town after killing deer Saturday evening, according to James Pascale, Princeton Township administrator. The sharpshooters’ likely departure will bring to a finish the first year of the township’s deer-management efforts that…
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Moreno extends season three days
WRESTLING: Oscar Moreno (152 pounds) qualified for the Region VII Tournament by finishing third in District 25, but lost Tuesday night. By: Kyle Moylan Oscar Moreno was able to extend it an extra three days, but the Hightstown High School wrestling season came to an end this past Tuesday night. Moreno, the lone Hightstown representative…
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PHS boys fall in state tourney
Davison’s 36 points not enough for Little Tigers against Nottingham By: Justin Feil It wasn’t the way the Princeton High School boys’ basketball team wanted to go out, but it was a great season for the Little Tigers. PHS bowed out of its first state tournament appearance in six years with an 83-66 loss Thursday…
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