Category: archives
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Boys’ academy ready for Planning Board
By: David Weinstein With recommendation in hand from an advisory board, the Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart will present the same application for a school at the former Our Lady of Princeton to the Princeton Regional Planning Board Thursday night. The school’s site plan received high marks after a presentation to the Site Plan…
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Purveyor of high-tech art to occupy former Harry’s
A favorite luncheonette to be replaced by gallery selling computer-modified art. By: Jennifer Potash A new tenant has been found to occupy the former location of Harry’s Luncheonette on Witherspoon Street. Monaié Art Inc. will move into the site of the former luncheonette, which has been closed since an early morning fire July 12, 1999.…
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Young PHS girls’ soccer team starts strong
Little Tiger freshmen score four of six goals in win By: Bob Nuse The Princeton High girls’ soccer team may be young, but don’t try telling the Little Tigers that means it will take them some time to start winning. With freshmen accounting for four of their six goals, the Little Tigers won their third…
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OBITUARIES, September 19, 2000
Dorothy Koppelman, Julie Beth Goldman, Katherine Hamilton, Margaret F. Bell, Theodore Hamnett, James Schoudel Jr., Olga Smith, Alma B. Hughes. Dorothy Koppelman Holocaust Center founder Dorothy Barocas Koppelman of Princeton Township died Saturday at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 82. Born in New York, she lived in Princeton for 28 years. Mrs. Koppelman…
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West Windsor approves open space purchase
By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR – The Township Council approved a $2.7 million open-space acquisition Monday night. In a 5-0 vote, the council approved the acquisition of the 68-acre Bastien farm, a triangular-shaped property bordered by the Millstone River to the north, Dey Farm Estates to the west and the Kings Point development to…
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Paving begins at Ettl Farm
By: David Weinstein Resurfacing of unfinished roads in the Ettl Farm development began last week and is expected to be finished by Oct. 15, Township Engineer Robert Kiser said Monday. Other work which the township had given developer Toll Brothers until Sept. 15 to finish has not been completed, Mr. Kiser said, but the developer…
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Effort seeks to save closed museum’s relics
Faculty, alumni mount campaign to preserve collection By: Jeff Milgram Faculty and alumni supporters of Princeton University’s now-closed Guyot Hall Natural History Museum are enlisting school teachers and students in their campaign to save the museum’s collection. The supporters have taken out a paid advertisement in a local newspaper urging students, teachers and parents to…
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Peterson helping on, off cross country course
MHS senior is healthy… finally By: Justin Feil Sara Peterson is looking to be more of a helper. It started this summer when the Montgomery High School senior went to Costa Rica for two weeks. Staying in the poorer areas, Peterson did mission work with her church. She found a real love for it, takes…
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PU hoops loses Gloger
Sophomore guard heads back home By: Justin Feil A year ago, Phil Jackman, a former member of the Princeton University men’s basketball team, played the title for the Princeton Shakespeare Company’s production of Othello in the fall. The Tigers basketball team needs some more actors to pull off a sense of normalcy after Spencer Gloger…
