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Hun names athletic lobby for Quirks
Longtime athletic directors surprised by announcement By: The Hun School dedicated the lobby of its new Athletic Center to Athletic Director and Assistant Director Bill and Kathy Quirk at the School’s annual Spring Varsity Sports Banquet. Headmaster James M. Byer ’62 welcomed guests and opened the banquet with the surprise announcement. "At the heart of…
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Ranger patrols Mercer County’s park system
AT WORKKeith AllenMercer County Park Commission senior ranger By: Greg Forester How did you get into this business job? I got a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, and started applying for different jobs when I got out. This job attracted me because it was something interesting, where I could work with people and…
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Mildred Trotman wins borough mayoral primary
Mayor Trotman easily defeats challenger Kim Pimley in Democratic Party contest By: Nick Norlen Incumbent Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman defeated newcomer Kim Pimley in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, the first contested Democratic mayoral primary race in several years. According to unofficial results released by the borough clerk’s office Wednesday, Mayor Trotman garnered 686 votes Tuesday,…
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South’s Mori, Sekar avenge state loss
Pirates doubles tandem awaits quarterfinals By: Justin Feil Junjiro Mori and Piray Sekar were looking forward to the state doubles tournament for a chance to avenge their losses. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South duo took care of one of them when it dominated East Brunswick, 6-1, 6-0, in the second round Sunday. "That was the team…
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Letters to the Editor, June 5
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, June 5 Nothing courageous in library film fest To the editor: I felt enough had been written about the Princeton Public Library’s recent "human rights" film festival. However, since three letter writers have chosen to keep the subject alive, a response is warranted. One letter denounced "hard-right anti-Castroites" who protested…
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Veterans, first-timers on to MOC track
Pirates’ Long is long state group winner By: Justin Feil It is said that girls mature quicker than boys do, and it the girls who will have experience on their side when the Meet of Champions is held Wednesday in South Plainfield. Seven Packet-area girls have qualified for the state’s most elite high school meet.…
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Pierson trying to duplicate run
MHS senior faces pressure of being state tennis seed By: Justin Feil Matt Pierson stunned the state last year by reaching the state singles tournament quarterfinals. This year, the Montgomery High School senior has stunned himself, but he hopes to make up for a sub-par regular season in state singles play. "Without a doubt, this…
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Princeton Democrats to host discussion on impeaching President Bush
The Princeton Community Democratic Organization will hold a panel discussion on the impeachment question 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center, located behind Princeton Borough Hall, at the intersection of Route 206 and Nassau Street. The public is invited. The panel will include Mark Crispin Miller, David Lindorff and Robert Kall and they…
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MHS on to No. 1
Cougars come back on Immaculata; will play Delbarton By: Justin Feil FLEMINGTON – The Montgomery High School boys’ lacrosse team was down, 5-0, to Immaculata midway through the second quarter of the Tournament of Champions quarterfinals Monday. A second-half team all season, MHS bounced back initially with the first five goals of the third quarter…
