Category: archives
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Kubik, Perro toss no-hitters for Hightstown Post 148
By: Sean Moylan When Chris Kubik threw a no-hitter in Hightstown Post 148’s 11-1 five-inning win over North Trenton 148 last Friday night at Mercer County Park, Ethan Perro’s mission versus the Trenton 93 Schroths on Sunday at Wetzel Field was a "simple" one. He wanted to pitch a great game just like his Allentown…
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Time at PHS was a work in progress
Continuous construction inegral in minds and speeches at graduation By: Nick Norlen For Princeton High School’s class of 2007, the last four years have been a period of perpetual construction. And while the building project started years ago and is yet to be completed, the students’ time at the school came to a close on…
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New rap for five dogs in June 7 attack: noise
Neighbors complain of constant barking at animal shelter By: Nick Norlen The arrival of five German shepherds involved in a recent attack is being blamed by animal shelter and township officials for reviving complaints about noise from the facility. At Monday’s Township Committee open community meeting, Old Orchard Lane resident Charles McVicker read from a…
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Deserted lives: Baby OK, parents missing
Borough woman leaves much behind By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN An abandoned baby is safe and healthy. His parents are nowhere to be found. Thirteen days after the discovery of the toddler outside a Delaware hospital, the single mother of the child, who lived in a borough apartment, and the apparent father, a married Millstone…
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West Windsor council advisory group continues to stir disapproval
A question of acting without consulting the full membership of the council By: Greg Forester WEST WINDSOR An unofficial advisory group whose existence was made public Monday has continued to cause disagreement in West Windsor Township Council. Township Council members Linda Geevers and Heidi Kleinman as well as Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh were strongly critical…
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E.W. softball 12s will team with Millstone
By: Sean Moylan When two towns join forces to put together a District 12 all-star softball squad, usually all but one or two of the kids will come from just one of those towns. However, the 2007 Millstone-Roosevelt-East Windsor 12-year-old Little League All-Star softball team will have five Millstone-Roosevelt kids and five East Windsor kids…
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A bittersweet step into the future
Monroe Township High School seniors’ parents talk about pending graduation By: Bill Greenwood MONROE For several parents of Monroe Township High School seniors, graduation is a bittersweet moment. "We’re happy," said Rosalie Antoniello, whose daughter, Gina, graduated this year and will be majoring in sports marketing at the University of Miami this fall. "We’re…
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Frist joins faculty of university’s Woodrow Wilson School
Former Senate majority leader is Princeton alumnus By: Nick Norlen Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist will join the faculty of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs this fall, the university announced this week. A Princeton University alumnus, Dr. Frist is a former U.S. senator from Tennessee and assistant professor…
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Apartment sealed week later; detective defends actions
By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN After close to a dozen people, mostly media members, trampled through it over about a week’s time, the apartment that was home to missing Amy Giordano and her toddler son, Michael Digirolamo, was sealed Thursday morning. The move came one day after the lead investigator into the disappearance of the…
