Category: archives
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PU warriors won’t accept moral victory
Failed conversion leaves Tigers two points shy against nationally ranked Lehigh By: Justin Feil It’s no wonder that Princeton University’s Roger Hughes labeled his team warriors after a 20-18 loss to Lehigh University on Saturday night. Warriors battle to the end. Hughes, the Tigers’ first-year head coach saw his team rally from 10-0 and 13-3…
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Parking meter rate ordinance delayed
By: Jennifer Potash Proposed changes to Princeton Borough’s downtown parking meter rates are on hold until next month. But the Borough Council and the public are expected to get an update tonight on the progress of the feasibility study for a proposed parking garage for the Park & Shop lot on Spring Street. Desman Associates…
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We Need Your Help
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School may cost more than voters approved
WW-P district eyes Town Center options By: David M. Campbell The Town Center Elementary School may cost more to build than was authorized by voters in 1996. On Sept. 12, following a closed-door meeting, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education approved drafting alternate designs for a smaller Town Center school after the district administration…
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Princeton Future needs a course to reach its goal
PACKET EDITORIAL, Sept. 26, 2000 Princeton Future, the ad-hoc citizens group that wants to help guide the development and redevelopment of downtown Princeton, has patterned itself – in both name and mission – after a like-minded organization that operates at the state level. And if there is a single lesson the Princeton group can draw…
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PHS’ Perera has come a long way
Sophomore hoping to join cross country’s upper echelon By: Bob Nuse It was a chance meeting with her future high school coach that first sparked an interest in running cross country for Dilshanie Perera. "I hadn’t run much before high school," said Perera, a sophomore at Princeton High. "One day before my freshman year I…
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We Need Your Help
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John Haas, 73
HILLSBOROUGH — John T. Haas died Monday, Sept. 25, 2000 in Bridgeton. He was 73. Born and raised in Newark, he lived in Hillside before moving to Hillsborough 30 years ago. Mr. Haas worked for the Teamster’s Local 478 for many years. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. His wife, Mary…
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WW-P teams headed to Disney World
Field hockey programs look for skills improvement, team bonding By: Justin Feil They’re going to Disney World. It isn’t even mid-season and they haven’t won anything yet, but the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North and West Windsor-Plainsboro High South field hockey teams will leave for Florida after Wednesday classes. More than 60 girls in all plus…
