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  • Hahn happy as golf junkie

    WW-P South senior leads girls’ team By: Justin Feil    Elaina Hahn shot 47 to lead the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ golf team to a win over Princeton High School on Tuesday afternoon.    Hours after the match, Hahn still had golf on her mind to a degree she never expected.    "It’s gotten so bad I’ll turn…

  • Miluszewski excels at Penn Relays

    By: Sean Moylan    Most kids who compete at the Penn Relays just go for there for the great experience. Last Thursday, Highstown High superstar Tara Miluszewski went there to win. And while Miluszewski did not win the overall javelin event, her tremendous 130′ 3" throw was good enough to place her 7th in that event,…

  • Practice, teamwork and learning is key

    Olympic rowers impart lessons, and inspiration, to third-graders By: Nick Norlen    PLAINSBORO — Eight people working as hard as they can, with one person shouting at them.    No, that’s not the description of a small class at Town Center Elementary School.    It was 2004 Olympic silver-medalist rower Anna Mickelson’s short explanation of her sport Thursday…

  • Find affordability at Washington Town Center

    Amenities include a fitness center, reserved parking and elevator access    Sharbell Development Corporation’s Lofts at Washington Town Center in Washington Township, Mercer County, is offering a number of loft-style apartments to qualified applicants whose combined household income meets the criteria for affordable housing. One-, two- and three-bedroom apartments will be available for this special offer.…

  • Contemplating war and peace in Montgomery

    PACKET EDITORIAL, May 4    National issues such as the debate over America’s continuing military presence in Iraq generally rank low on the topics list for editorials in community newspapers. There are plenty of print and broadcast venues for those arguments and, judging by our mail, readers of The Princeton Packet view these pages primarily as…

  • Standing in for Al Gore; Volunteer to make presentation of climate change

    By: Lacey Korevec    Since former Vice President Al Gore can’t be in Cranbury on Tuesday to spread the word about global warming and how individuals can help reverse the process, West Windsor resident Dana Isherwood will step in to relay his message.    Ms. Isherwood, who will speak at the Cranbury Public Library Tuesday at 7:30…

  • BOE votes to let public into meetings

    By: Bill Greenwood    MONROE — The Board of Education hopes a change in the way it conducts business will give the public a better understanding of the way it makes decisions.    The board voted unanimously April 25 to open its committee meetings to the public. Though they will not be able to participate, residents and…

  • West Windsor voters go to the polls Tuesday

    Three council seats at stake By: Nick Norlen    WEST WINDSOR — West Windsor Township will hold its municipal election Tuesday between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.    Voters will elect three township council members, who will each serve a four-year term.    Two slates, each with three candidates, are seeking election.    Incumbents William Anklowitz and Charles Morgan…

  • South bats break out against PHS

    Young Pirates softball showing improvement By: Justin Feil    At the plate, the West Windsor-Plainsboro South softball team has shown its youth.    In the field, the inexperience has been hard to see.    "Our defense has definitely been playing like a group of seniors out there," said Pirates head coach Nikki Arias. "Defense will definitely help keep…