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  • PDS does things right in win over Princeton

    Miller’s arm, clutch hits are keys By: Bob Nuse    Bruce Devlin knows the keys to winning for his Princeton Day School baseball team.    Like everyone else, he needs to get good pitching, timely hitter and solid defense. And when that happens, the Panthers get results like Friday’s 4-0 win over Princeton.    "It was a great…

  • Former PU guard forward thinking

    Tigers name Johnson new coach By: Justin Feil    As many in the Class of 1956 Lounge reminisced about Sydney Johnson’s past accomplishments, the new Princeton University men’s basketball coach wanted only to look to the future.    "I’m a forward thinker," said Johnson after being introduced as the program’s 28th head coach Monday. "I want tomorrow…

  • Princeton officials see little change to nixed school budget

    Governing bodies to form committees to review rejected spending plan By: Courtney Gross    The Princeton Borough Council and the Princeton Township Committee are poised to discuss how they will address the defeat of the Princeton school budget for this week but officials predicted that the end result will be little change in the projected tax…

  • Montgomery seeks to update sewer fee system

    Flat-rate charges would make way for charges based on water use By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — Montgomery residents who have been urging the township to develop a new sewer fee system might be smiling soon as officials Thursday moved forward with what they call a more equitable system.    The new consumption-based billing plan being evaluated…

  • Shakespeare in the Square – 2007

    A festive crowd greets the Bard in Palmer Square on Sunday By: Michael Redmond    Sunday turned out to be the first really lovely day of the spring, with rough winds not shaking any of the darling buds of April (never mind May), if I be permitted to mangle a little Shakespeare on the occasion of…

  • OBITUARIES, April 24, 2007

    Dr. William Z. Abrams, G. Ernest Dale Jr., Jean S. Weiss Dr. William Z. Abrams Einstein’s dentist     HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Dr. William Zev Abrams, who served as Albert Einstein’s dentist for almost a decade and later fought to improve dental services for New Jersey’s poor as a state health official, died Thursday of…

  • Fryer masters different dynamics

    Senior leads WW-P South boys’ lacrosse to win By: Justin Feil    Dan Fryer plays three sports, each with a different dynamic.    On the football field, Fryer and all of his teammates have to be on the same page every play for success. On the wrestling mat, it is all up to Fryer in a 1-on-1…

  • Vikings crack Top 20

    VOLLEYBALL By: Ken Weingartner    With the match against state-ranked Hillsborough on the line, South Brunswick High boys volleyball coach Steve Dentler suggested Steve Smoke take a safe approach to trying to serve out the win.    Smoke declined, preferring to stick with his jump serve. The result was two easy points for teammate Dan Latinsky to…

  • ‘Lucky’ South now 5-0

    BASEBALL By: James McKeever    We’re two-and-a-half weeks into the high school baseball season and only Mother Nature has been able to defeat South Brunswick.    The rough weather that has kept teams from around the state off the field has had its impact on the Vikings, too. Three of their games have been rained out. The…