Category: archives
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Shorthanded PHS falls to Allentown
By: Justin Feil On paper, it was a match up that looked good for the Princeton High School football team. Allentown came into Thursday’s game 0-3 in its first year in the Colonial Valley Conference. The Little Tigers had dropped last year’s contest by less than a touchdown, and this year’s PHS team was better…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 3, 2000
Jennie S. Cormack, Mariassunta Nini, Frances Conover, Fae Sadowsky, Nancy Brown Jennie S. Cormack Plainsboro resident PLAINSBORO – Jennie S. Cormack, 79, of Plainsboro died Monday at home. Born in New York City, Mrs. Cormack was a longtime Plainsboro resident. She was a member of the Plainsboro senior citizens group and a past member of…
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Distinct vision guides growth of boys academy
By: David Weinstein In the morning, before academic learning or artistic practice, a group of first-graders at Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart runs a rectangle race. Young boys stride up to and then away from the front of the Depression-era mansion on the school’s grounds. And then they do it again. It’s the age-old…
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Fire Department receives heat-imaging camera
By: Jennifer Potash The Princetons recently acquired a special camera aimed at helping firefighters and other rescue personnel see through walls and smoke-filled rooms to find trapped or lost people. The Princeton Fire Department – comprising three volunteer fire companies serving Princeton Borough and Princeton Township – received a heat-imaging camera free of charge from…
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Lillian H. McArdle
Lillian H. McArdle, 81, died Sept. 28 at home. Born in Pittsburgh, she was a longtime Lawrenceville resident. She was a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University. She was a teacher for 18 years with the Ewing Township School System before retiring in 1979. Daughter of the late Thomas and Amelia Herman Hawkins, wife of the late…
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Virginia B. Paragamian
Virginia B. Paragamian, 75, died Sept. 13 at ForrestalSkilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Plainsboro. Born in Richland Center, Wis., she lived in Lawrenceville 30 years. She received a bachelor’s in speech from the University Of Wisconsin at Madison. She is survived by her husband, George G.; two sons, Stephen of Des Moines, Iowa, and David…
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Princeton Future vows inclusiveness
By: Jennifer Potash While Princeton Future’s planning for the future of the downtown will involve a lot of bricks and mortar, it can’t forget one of its biggest building blocks – local residents. That was part of the message Friday as the newly formed citizens group held an organizational breakfast at Princeton University. "A sense…
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University joins online alliance
Princeton, Oxford, Stanford and Yale universities have announced they each will provide $3 million to launch their "distance learning" venture to provide online courses in the arts and sciences to their combined 500,000 alumni. Herbert M. Allison Jr., former president of Merrill Lynch & Co., will serve as president and chief executive officer of the…
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Singing a winning tune
Newcomer Medley helps Hun to first football victory By: Bob Nuse The presence of Ishmael Medley on the football during games has certainly helped the Hun School football team this year. But equally important to the cause of the Raiders has been the pure overall presence of the post-graduate from Elizabeth. "The kids on this…
