Category: archives
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Officials find a ‘bicycle friendly’ Princeton no easy goal
Former advisory board chairman voices frustration with what he says is a lack of progress By: Olivia Tattory The Sidewalk and Bikeway Advisory Committee and Princeton Township in general have made little progress in recent years to make Princeton more "bicycle friendly," a number of officials agree. Currently, Princeton Township has only one designated bike…
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Hispanic Theological Initiative to present lecture series
The Hispanic Theological Initiative will present its annual lectureship as part of its 11th summer workshop 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 30 in the Center for Continuing Education’s Cooper Conference Room in the Erdman Center, 20 Library Place in Princeton on the Princeton Theological Seminary campus. The speakers include Carlos Conde, an award-winning journalist and a…
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Princeton 12s optimistic about chances
Open District 12 play at Florence By: Bob Nuse All of the ingredients are there for the Princeton 12-year-old all-stars to have a successful run in pool play during the District 12 Little League Tournament, which begins Wednesday. Princeton has a deep pitching staff, some power hitters, guys who can get on base, a solid…
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Trinity Counseling Service slates Bastille Day Ball
Trinity Counseling Service will celebrate the 25th annual Bastille Day Ball on July 14 at Drumthwacket in Princeton. This year’s theme "To Paris with Love" promises to be an exciting evening of philanthropy and entertainment, including music by The Lester Lanin Orchestra and gourmet delights by Main Street Catering. Thanks to the generous…
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C-P baseball 12s have loosey goosey feel
Open District 12 play on Wednesday By: Rich Fisher When the Cranbury-Plainsboro 12-year-old All-Star team begins District 12 Tournament play Wednesday, don’t expect to see too much stress showing on the players faces. "This team is so loosey goosey, nothing bothers them," manager Rich Bongiovanni said. "I don’t put any pressure on them, they’re on…
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‘Letters from Antiterra’
Nabakov’s novel about an incestuous love affair is the inspiration for a collage exhibit at Small World Coffee. By: Kristin Boyd "Child with Orbs" is a collage by Samantha Tessler Nguyen. As a young girl growing up in Cranbury, Samantha Tessler Nguyen, 22, often climbed a magnolia tree in her neighbor’s backyard and nestled into…
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School drug policy still being revised by committee
After reviewing survey results, others schools’ policies, school board committee is still finalizing policy changes By:Eileen Oldfield After meeting surveying the public and meeting with the school district attorney, the Board of Education’s Policy Committee is starting an extensive revision of the district’s drug policy. The committee had more than 800 responses to an online…
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WEB UPDATEAuthorities execute warrant against missing Millstone man
Seize personal belongings from East Windsor job site By: Vic Monaco Law enforcement authorities have executed a search warrant at the East Windsor workplace of Rosario "Roy" Digirolamo, the married Millstone man who police want to talk to about the abandonment of his baby and the disappearance of his girlfriend and the baby’s mother, Amy…
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BREAKING NEWS
Township fire under investigation By: Matt Chiappardi EAST WINDSOR Firefighters responded to a two-alarm blaze on Monmouth Street early Sunday morning. Chief Barry Rashkin of East Windsor Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 said the department received the call at about 1 a.m. Two people were asleep inside the house, but they were able to…
