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Towns delay school smoking bans in WW-P district
By: David M. Campbell Officials in West Windsor and Plainsboro townships have postponed introduction of ordinances banning smoking on school district property so that municipal lawyers from both communities can ensure consistency between the two ordinances. On Tuesday night, the West Windsor Township Council decided to delay introduction of its ordinance until its next business…
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School Menus
Delaware Assorted sandwiches, hot dog, bag lunch, cereal, milk and fresh-made pizza are available daily. Monday, Feb. 26 Hot dog with sauerkraut, chilled fruit and milk. Tuesday, Feb. 27 Chicken ranchero wrap, green beans, chilled fruit and milk. Wednesday, Feb. 28 Nachos with beef and cheese, chilled pears and milk. Thursday, March…
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WW-PS girls’ swimmers get revenge on B-R
Pirates repeat as A Division champions By: Justin Feil NORTH BRUNSWICK The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ 111-59 win Tuesday over Bridgewater-Raritan for the Central Jersey A Division title was not a sign of things to come. It couldn’t possibly be that easy again for the Pirates, who will face North Jersey champion Westfield…
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Cranbury clothier to make return
The Dandeline Shop will be reopened by its most recent owner, Phyllis Davison, in late March. By:Brian Shappell A staple of the village business district during four different decades will be back by spring. The Dandeline Shop will be reopened by its most recent owner, Phyllis Davison, in late March at the former location of…
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Little Tiger girls keep improving
Matt Becan, Princeton High girls ice hockey coach, says his team has come a long way in the past couple of months. By:Justin Feil HAMILTON While Stuart celebrated it’s 4-1 win Feb. 16, the Princeton High School ice hockey team hoped its own season had not come to an end with the loss. "We’re…
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EDITORIAL: Community can help build skate park
EDITORIAL: Jamesburg could benefit from fund-raiser. If Jamesburg residents have their way, skateboarders won’t have to look far for a place to in-line skate and skateboard in safety. A group of skaters and their parents, with a little help from the Borough Recreation Department, have started a communitywide fund-raising effort to build a skate park.…
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Muse and master
"The Photography of Alfred Stieglitz: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Enduring Legacy," an exhibit on view at Doylestown’s James A. Michener Art Museum, provides a new glimpse into the work of this complex, creative photographer. By: Susan Van Dongen "The Terminal (New York), 1893," a print by Alfred Stieglitz. DOYLESTOWN, Pa. Alfred Stieglitz, a curmudgeonly crusader for…
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Obituaries
Martin Teffenhart EAST AMWELL Martin Teffenhart, 86, died Sunday, Feb. 11, at Foothills Acres Nursing Home. Born in Linden, he was a longtime Elizabeth resident until moving to Ringoes four years ago. He retired from a moving and storage business in Linden. Son of the late Martin and Clara Shimpf Teffenhart, he is survived…
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New cable TV firm may give Montgomery the turnoff
Cablevision may pull the plug on becoming the township’s second franchise. By: Helen Pettigrew MONTGOMERY Cablevision may pull the plug on becoming the township’s second cable franchise. And some township officials are none too happy about that prospect. A Cablevision representative contacted attorney Trishka Waterbury, who has been working with the township Cable Television…
