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  • PDS appoints interim head of school

    Judith Glickman begins work here July 1 By: Jeff Milgram        Princeton Day School has picked Judith Glickman, an educational consultant and the former head of The American School in London, to serve as interim head of school after Lila Lohr leaves at the end of June.    Dr. Glickman, who lives in San Francisco, will…

  • Hopewell Valley News

    News, sports, entertainment, shopping, classifieds and more for Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Pennington and Titusville. You are at: hopewellvalleynews.com Established in 1956 and purchased by the Packet group in 1987, it continues to grow with the communities it serves including Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Pennington and Titusville.

  • CCRC ordinance to get public airing

    Princeton planners are set to review the continuing-care retirement community ordinance Thursday, hoping to send it to the Township Committee on May 8. By Jane Karlicek    The Princeton Regional Planning Board plans to review a controversial ordinance governing continuing-care retirement communities at its Thursday meeting with the hope of sending it to the Princeton Township…

  • Tiger baseball wins fifth straight Gehrig title

    PU’s Boran ready to rebound in Ivy championship By: Justin Feil    Princeton University’s baseball team made its fifth straight Gehrig Division title clincher exciting for the more than 700 fans gathered at Clarke Field on Sunday.    The Tigers, fresh off being swept in Friday’s doubleheader against Cornell, took a 7-1 lead over the Big Red…

  • Sievers junks her old running style

    Diet of drills has Princeton senior finding success on track By: Rich Fisher    Who says junk food isn’t good for an athlete?    A steady diet of potato chips has helped junior Sara Sievers become the top sprinter for the Princeton High School girl’s track and field team this season.    There is one catch, however.    The…

  • New challenge calls Corner House chief

    Executive director to leave post Aug. 1 By: Jane Karlicek        The executive director of Corner House — Princeton’s nonprofit, community-based counseling center for teens, young adults and their families — is stepping down, effective Aug. 1.    Mitchell Douglas is leaving after two-and-a-half years at Corner House to start a company, Coretech, to help people…

  • Roeder gets governor’s goat

    CWA leader ousted from talks; union seeks restraining orders By: David Campbell        WEST WINDSOR — In a letter sent to the leadership of the Communications Workers of America last week, the Whitman administration said it will no longer recognize local CWA President Rae Roeder as a union representative and is barring her from nonpublic…

  • Walker’s expansion means more selection for customers

    Walker’s owners have expanded by buying an adjacent building and increasing the store’s inventory. The addition has been open for about two weeks now and is full of a gleaming array of wine bottles. By: Mae Rhine LAMBERTVILLE – Around town, Walker’s sometimes was known as "the other" liquor store. Squeezed inside a tiny building…