Category: archives
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Soup, salad, curry: Authentic Thai cuisine presents all three at once
To understand a culture, understand its food By: Pat Tanner West Windsor resident Tasanee Chaven has always believed that to understand a culture you must understand its food. Ms. Chaven, who has a doctorate in linguistics, worked for two years with the State Department, training diplomats who were to be posted to the embassy in…
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WW-P baseball shut out by Hunterdon Central
Pirates’ season ends with CJ IV quarterfinal loss By: Justin Feil RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Winning its final game would have been a long shot, but the West Windsor-Plainsboro High baseball didn’t envision the season ending like it did, with a 10-0 loss in a game that went the minimum five innings. It didn’t seem fair…
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Semifinal win among best for Tiger men’s lacrosse
Princeton’s comeback victory over Virginia all in the family By: Bob Nuse COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Regardless of whether or not the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team emerged from Monday’s NCAA championship game with a win, the game that got them there will rank among the best wins the school has ever produced. “We’ve been…
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MHS softball ready for Tuesday’s CJ II semifinals
Franzi, seniors don’t want season to end against Carteret By: Justin Feil Cristina Franzi’s pre-game message today will be the same as it was Thursday. “Girls, this is not going to be my last game.” Franzi is the starting second baseman for the 15-4 Montgomery High softball team that travels to face Carteret for the…
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Council seeks domestic violence grant
Money will help form special response team By: Lea Kahn Hoping to set up a special team to respond to domestic violence incidents, township officials are applying for a grant from the state Division of Criminal Justice’s State Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy. Township Council agreed to seek the state grant at its regular meeting Tuesday…
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Princeton reaches lacrosse championship game
Tigers rally to top Virginia on Tierney goal By: Bob Nuse COLLEGE PARK, Md. — The past 10 years have provided some great memories for the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team. But the best may have come Saturday afternoon, as the Tigers found yet another way to win and advanced to the NCAA tournament championship…
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Princeton U. baseball season comes to close
Tigers muster just six hits in four seniors’ finale By: Justin Feil It was not the way the Princeton University baseball team would have picked for its season to end, but the players left Cougar Field in Houston on Saturday knowing they never gave up. The Tigers scored their only run of the game against…
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Princeton U. baseball season comes to close
Tigers muster six hits in finale for four seniors By: Justin Feil By Justin Feil<>&& Staff Writer<>&& <>&& It was not the way the Princeton University baseball team would have picked for its season to end, but the players left Cougar Field on Saturday knowing they never gave up.<>&& The Tigers scored their only run of the game against…
