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  • OBITUARIES, June 8, 2007

    F.A. Dahlen, Chamou Lin, William O. Roness, Samuel W. Kowalski F. A. Dahlen Princeton geosciences professor     F. A. "Tony" Dahlen of Princeton died Sunday at the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 64.    Born in American Falls, Idaho and raised in Winslow, Ariz., he was a Princeton resident since 1970 when he took…

  • University’s prep program boosts area students

    For financially disadvantaged, a launching pad into higher education By: Olivia Tattory    The Princeton University Preparatory Program held a graduation ceremony for its senior class Wednesday in the Friend Center Lecture Hall.    The 19 students, from Trenton Central High School, Ewing High School and Princeton High School are part of the fourth graduation ceremony conducted…

  • Sing out against genocide

    Darfur another example in long line of genocide By: Hank Kalet    Never again apparently does not mean never again.    Following each recent instance of genocide on the world stage — whether it be in Bosnia Herzegovina, Rwanda or now in Sudan, we hear the same promise made to the Jews and the rest of the…

  • Hightstown duo excels in Group III girls’ track

    By: Sean Moylan    Hightstown track and field star Tara Miluszewski didn’t just win the javelin event at the All-Group III State Championship meet at South Plainfield this past weekend, it wasn’t even remotely close.    Miluszewski earned the gold medal with a 132-foot throw. The next closest competitor was Blair Hassell, who placed second with a…

  • Flowering garden setting awaits Art in the Park

    This season’s second Art in the Park Cranbury Gardens session this Sunday By: Lacey Korevec    Red and pale pink roses, purple sage, yellow loosestrife, white astilbe, purple catmint, pink geraniums and climbing white roses are just a few of the flowers nestled in Cranbury resident Alicia Vincelette’s gardens.    On Sunday, local artists are invited to…

  • Diamond

    Diamond, a 2-year-old Collie/Lab mix, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Diamond" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Gray reaches Meet of Champs in pole vault

    By: Sean Moylan    While juniors Romel Penales and Zacharia Ahmed were the undisputed stars of the Hightstown High boys’ varsity track and field team most of this and the winter season, in the backround there was always this talented sophomore by the name of Patrick Gray, who seemed to get a little better in the…

  • Charity Bike-A-Thon rescheduled for Sunday

    Will take place at Heritage Park at 4:00 By: Lacey Korevec    It’s not too late to pedal for a good cause.    The Cranbury Area Mother’s Club annual Bike-A-Thon to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House of New Brunswick will take place Sunday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. in Heritage Park after the event was…

  • Surgery for victim of five dogs

    Animal control officer calls attack ‘one of the worst’ By: Olivia Tattory    Giovanni Rivera, 42, of Trenton remained in University Medical Center at Princeton on Thursday after being attacked by five German shepherds early Tuesday morning upon entering the yard of a Stuart Road West residence for a landscaping job.    "This is definitely one of…