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  • The language of literature

    Library program offers more than just a good storyto Spanish-speaking residents By: Julie Gartland        Angelita is busy with her studies at the university but still finds time to keep her house in order and cook a well-prepared meal for her partner, Ricardo. Although Ricardo loves Angelita very much, he expects this of her, not…

  • New Montgomery High School would get $15.6 million

    The money would come from the state School Construction Aid Act. By: Jeff Milgram    MONTGOMERY – The state has waived its requirement for a local five-year facilities plan and would pitch in $15.6 million to help pay for the proposed $70 million high school project.    The Montgomery Township School District was notified of the two…

  • Invasion of mildew closes Montgomery school

    Reopening will depend on more tests the the progress of a cleanup effort. By: Jeff Milgram    MONTGOMERY – Students at the Orchard Hill Elementary School got at least four extra days of summer vacation Monday when the school was closed throughThursday, and maybe longer, while crews clean up an extensive mildew growth on carpets and…

  • OBITUARIES, September 12, 2000

    Valerie C. O’Dea, William G. Bannon, Gerrish Thurber, James V. Mingo, Robert Cenerino, Mary L. Lowe, Doris W. Dodge, Audrey M. Haitch, Francis N. Wuest. Valerie C. O’Dea Hospital volunteer    Valerie C. O’Dea died Friday at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 88.    Born in Barnesboro, Pa., she was a Princeton resident most of…

  • Just in time for the holidays, Jewish food expert comes to Wegmans

    By:Faith Bahadurian    I’ve always felt an affinity with the Jews because of my Armenian heritage, with its own Diaspora (from the Greek, meaning "scattered abroad.") The Jews, like the Armenians, have fanned out across the globe seeking a better life, and have also tenaciously held on to their history and culinary traditions.    In Joan Nathan’s…

  • WW-P school district plagued by bus delays

    School officials say the problem should be resolved within the week. By: David M. Campbell        The West Windsor-Plainsboro School District has been experiencing busing delays since school opened Thursday – up to an hour in some cases – but the problem should be resolved within the week, district spokeswoman Gerri Hutner said Monday.    "We…

  • Mildew invasion closes Montgomery school

    Reopening will depend on more tests and the progress of a cleanup effort. By: Jeff Milgram    MONTGOMERY – Students at the Orchard Hill Elementary School got at least four extra days of summer vacation Monday when the school was closed throughThursday, and maybe longer, while crews clean up an extensive mildew growth on carpets and…

  • Last minute trades

    What did you do at the end of summer vacation? By: John Patten Before heading to classes at Wal­ter Black School, Toby Mbadugha and Eric Curry made a few last-minute trades of Pokemon cards Wednesday.

  • Miller leads WW-P South girls XC to win

    Pirates top WW-P North with surprising effort By: Justin Feil    HAMILTON – It sounded like an add for Stairmaster.    Becky Miller had never finished first for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ cross country team.    At least not until Friday’s season opener.    "This summer, I climbed up and down ladders at Sports Authority," the WW-P…