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  • Falcons keep rolling with miracle win over South Plainfield

    By: Sean Richards    Just when you think the Monroe Township High School softball team’s remarkable start couldn’t possibly produce any more heroics or theatrics, the Falcons take it to a whole new level.    Monroe won three more games over the last week, including a 2-1 thriller over visiting South Plainfield Tuesday that was right out…

  • PHS softball remaining positive

    Little Tigers continue to grow from losses By: Justin Feil    No matter who Craig Haywood talks to, he hears the same thing about his Princeton High School softball team.    "I’ve had a couple people, even one of the umpires we just had, said, ‘I worked one of your scrimmages, and it’s the same girls, but…

  • Choco

    Choco, a large, 4-5-year-old female Chocolate Lab mix with a very sweet disposition, 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 "Choco" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • HiTOPS director to talk on efforts in Darfur region

    Princeton library session slated Sunday By: Courtney Gross     A world away from her role as executive director of Princeton- based teen health center HiTOPS, Lori Heninger recalled standing in an adobe building in the middle of Africa, in the middle of Chad for that matter, witnessing a midwife’s incredible strength and drive to survive.…

  • Wells to test for contaminants at NPDC site in Montgomery

    Groundwater sampling will determine if problem exists By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — Continuing with its environmental remediation work at the former North Princeton Developmental Center, the contractor hired by Montgomery is planning on drilling wells in strategic spots on the 250-acre site, which will help collect groundwater samples that officials said are important to future…

  • May exhibit now open

    May’s exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery is "Chinese Art in Bloom: The Chinese Watercolors of J. C. Turner." By: Lorraine Sedor    May’s exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery is "Chinese Art in Bloom: The Chinese Watercolors of J. C. Turner."    A First Friday reception takes place this evening from 6 to 8 p.m.    The exhibit will…

  • Falcon golf team continues to record great results

    By: Anthony Caruso    The Peddie golf team won six of its last seven matches. And it took the top team in the state to keep it from being a complete sweep.    The Falcons started the stretch with a 199-233 win over Germantown Academy on April 19. Preston Combs shot an even par 36. Warren Taylor…

  • Sepe, Murtha third in GMCT first doubles

    By: Ken Weingartner    With a third-place finish in the recent Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament, the first doubles team of Matt Sepe and Kevin Murtha took another step forward for the Monroe Township High boys tennis squad.    How far the duo can go remains to be seen, but Sepe and Murtha are anxious to find out.…

  • Teen issues focus of interfaith forum in Princeton on Sunday

       There will be an interfaith potluck and panel discussion on teen issues in Princeton 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church, 124 Witherspoon St.    The event will begin with a diverse panel of young people speaking about their concerns and issues in Princeton. The panel will include black, Hispanic and white teens.…