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  • Nader attacks big corporations

    The Green Party presidential candidate returns to his alma mater. By: Lauren E. Brady    The future of American politics is being dictated by large corporations looking to dominate not only the global market but also our government, our time and our imaginations.    That was the message Sunday night from Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader…

  • Raldow continues winning ways at top of PHS girls’ tennis lineup

    Little Tigers advance to Group III semifinals behind No. 1’s play By: Justin Feil    Ann Raldow has won at every position for the Princeton High School girls’ tennis team.    A senior now, and the Little Tigers’ first singles player in her final season in blue-and-white, Raldow proved she was a winner in spot action as…

  • Volunteer helps others weather storm

    Red Cross says Florida area faces top-level disaster after 20-inch rains By: David Weinstein    As a retired project manager in the offshore oil industry, Jeremiah Daniel has plenty of respect for ocean storms. And beginning this week, he will see firsthand the devastation such storms can leash on shore-based inhabitants.    Mr. Daniel, a Red Cross…

  • Privacy concerns stall allowing new police powers

    By: Jennifer Potash    A proposed ordinance granting police authority to enter private homes to crack down on unsupervised, underage drinkers appears to be on ice in Princeton Borough.    The Public Safety Committee of the Princeton Borough Council discussed the ordinance Friday but delayed making a recommendation after concerns were expressed about how the public might…

  • Privacy concerns stall new police powers

    Issue involves police entry to private Princeton property to enforce underage drinking laws. By: Jennifer Potash    A proposed ordinance granting police authority to enter private homes to crack down on unsupervised, underage drinkers appears to be on ice in Princeton Borough.    The Public Safety Committee of the Princeton Borough Council discussed the ordinance Friday but…

  • MAN FACES ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    Washington Township stab victim still ‘critical’Thomas LaSalle, 32, of the 100 block of Wyndham Place stabbed his wife, Angela, 28, approximately six times with a "kitchen-style" knife, said Angelo Onofri, administrative assistant prosecutor for Mercer County. By: Mark Moffa    WASHINGTON – A Foxmoor man was charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing his wife Monday…

  • OBITUARIES, Oct. 17, 2000

    Stanley Perrine, James Carter, John Wilner, Rose McGuire, Lee Stang-Harr, Mary R. Wilson, Kenneth A. Wible, Caroline Champlin. Stanley Perrine Former mayor    WEST WINDSOR – Stanley R. Perrine Sr. died Monday at The Elms Nursing Home in Cranbury. He was 73.    Born in West Windsor, he was a lifetime resident. He was a former West…

  • Breast cancer education pushed

    By: Jennifer Potash    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and several Princeton organizations have planned events aimed at educating women and men about the disease.    The American Cancer Society’s Mercer County chapter held its Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event – a 5-mile, noncompetitive walk – Sunday at Princeton Forrestal Village.    Proceeds from this event…

  • Lois A. Lowe

    Service Thursday    Lois A. Lowe, 71, died Sunday at The Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Trenton, she was a longtime Hopewell resident.    Mrs. Lowe retired from David Sarnoff Labs, Princeton.    She was a member of the Hopewell Valley American Legion Auxiliary Unit 339, Hopewell.    She earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Wilson College,…