Category: archives
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PHS lacrosse advances to state quarterfinals
Little Tigers rally to beat Johnson Regional By: Justin Feil Eight Princeton High seniors on the boys’ lacrosse team roster have to make a decision. Play in Saturday’s state tournament quarterfinal game, guaranteed to be its toughest challenge of the season, or bask in the sun, surf and sand on the class trip in Virginia…
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WW-P boys’ tennis falls in T of C final
Kiuchi, second doubles provide wins in 3-2 loss to Newark Academy By: Justin Feil Some day, when ESPN Classics starts showing high school sports, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High vs. Newark Academy five-year Tournament of Champions tennis series will air. And probably not a single Pirate will want to watch it. WW-P lost its fifth consecutive…
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Planners will consider two senior complexes
Carriage Walk and Brandywine will be heard at Monday night’s meeting By: Lea Kahn Township planners will consider two proposed senior citizens housing developments — one planned for the former Lawrence Drive-In movie theater and the other one proposed for Kings Road — when the Planning Board meets next week. The Planning Board will meet…
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Resident questions housing law change
Ordinance allows senior housing developments in residential zones By:Jeff Mikalaitis BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee adopted an ordinance May 23 allowing senior citizen housing developments to be built in residential zones. The 4-1 decision drew criticism from one landowner who charged the new ordinance would benefit only one person — the Planning Board…
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Girls strong at sectional meet
Girls track By: Steve Feitl The Lawrence High School girls track team will send six girls to Egg Harbor this weekend with hopes of qualifying for the Meet of Champions Wednesday in South Brunswick. Coach Gary Dura was pleased with the crop of girls who qualified at the Central Jersey Group III sectionals Saturday (May…
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Rebecca Marie Coleman
Rebecca Marie Coleman, 2, daughter of Jonathan A. and Kathleen Lanza Coleman of Lawrenceville, died May 27 at Robert Wood Johnson University Medical Center in New Brunswick. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a sister, Laura E., and a brother, Robert J., both of Lawrence; her paternal grandparents, Robert and Gina Coleman…
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Washington shopping center attracts business
Italian restaurant to open in two weeks By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON — Exterior work on the Robbinsville Shopping Center is complete and more businesses will start moving in soon, according to facility Superintendent Keith Prince. Bon Vivant Wines and Liquors, on the corner of Route 130 north and Robbinsville-Allentown Road, also will undergo exterior…
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Angela Haftel
Washington By: Staff Angela L. Haftel WASHINGTON — Angela Lynn Haftel, 35, died May 24 at home. Born in Bethesda, Md., she lived in Gaithersburg, Md., before moving to Robbinsville four years ago. She was an assistant teacher at Maple Stream Road Pre-school, East Windsor, and a member of Har Sinai Temple. Sister of the…
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Fly with the eagles
Scout gearing up for project By:Kristy Klaus A Manville teen soon will have something in common with film director and producer Steven Spielberg, former presidential candidate H. Ross Perot and former New Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley. As soon as 13-year-old Matthew Nile becomes an Eagle Scout, he will join those men as one of only…
