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  • Office park planners agree to bike path

    Windsor Business Park appears before West Windsor Planning Board By: Nick Norlen    WEST WINDSOR — An office park proposed for 186 Princeton-Hightstown Road is currently in the preliminary approval stages, and the extension is retroactive to Jan. 26.    During the meeting, Windsor Business Park Attorney Mark Solomon opened the discussion by stating that his client…

  • Balanced attack pushes PHS girls

    Little Tigers lacrosse advances in MCT By: Bob Nuse    Allegra Formento likes the fact that she’s one of several players on the Princeton High girls’ lacrosse team with the ability to score goals.    While Formento leads the team with 33 goals, there are five other Little Tigers who have scored at least 13 goals. That…

  • OBITUARIES, May 15, 2007

    Vitamato Procaccini, Joseph P Amari, Rocco Perna, Charles R. Luther, Kathleen Lyall-Pollock, James R. Davidson, Jacob D. Steelman, Robert A. Wilson Vitamato Procaccini Self-employed gardener     Vitamato Procaccini of Princeton died Friday at home surrounded by his family. He was 86.    Born in Pettoranello Di Molise, Italy, he came to the United States in 1955.…

  • Pimley leading Trotman in campaign money race

    Challenger to borough mayor gets large donations from historic district foes By: Courtney Gross    Political novice Kim Pimley has raised nearly $10,500 more than Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman in the first round of fundraising for the Democratic mayoral primary, garnering more than 75 percent of her support from a small number of opponents to…

  • Internet poses dangers to youth

    …t can have plenty of pitfalls when it is used in ways that were not intended By: George Wilson, M.D.    Life today without the Internet would be unimaginable for most of us. For children and adolescents, in particular, going online is as much a daily routine as going to school, doing homework and visiting friends.…

  • D’Agostino part of second historical win

    Cougars tennis tops Freehold in CJ IV debut By: Justin Feil    Montgomery High School history buffs will have to remember Dan D’Agostino.    The senior is the only MHS student to have played in the first North Jersey 2, Group III win for the Cougar boys’ tennis team as well as the first Central Jersey Group…

  • On the fence, Knights deliver

    Parisi puts WW-P North softball back into MCT semifinals By: Justin Feil    When the West Windsor-Plainsboro North softball team was up against the fence figuratively, the Knights drew confidence in being up against the fence literally.    Danielle Parisi delivered the winning hit, a bases-clearing double that gave the Knights a 5-3 lead in the top…

  • Letters to the Editor, May 15

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 15 Bad pet food still a threat To the editor:     I am currently going through an unfortunate time with my cats apparently due to tainted pet food. Kidney and heart problems and a near death experience are apparently the results of the food that I have been feeding them.…

  • Officials get emergency plan for Village School in Montgomery

    Actual implementation considered unlikely By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — Village Elementary School third graders would temporarily attend Orchard Hill Elementary and fourth graders would be split between two middle schools if demolition work at Skillman Village threatens to delay the start of school in September.    This is the contingency plan that was presented to the…