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  • Can ‘Communiversity’ grow into ‘Arts Weekend?’

    The Arts Council of Princeton hopes so By: Lauren Otis    Can Communiversity get any bigger?    The Arts Council of Princeton hopes so. But rather than focus on the already teeming Communiversity Festival which takes place from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, the Arts Council is seeking to expand the afternoon into a…

  • Peddie tennis blanks Pennington for fourth win

    By: Sean Moylan    Only a few weeks into the season, the members of the Peddie boys’ varsity tennis team are already beginning to display some unique characteristics.    Most of the Peddie doubles players are scrappy, tough survivors who’ll do whatever it takes to win a match. But the Peddie singles players are just plain good…

  • Voters support budget

    By:Lacey Korevec Cranbury voters approved the district’s $16.7 million spending plan million school budget by a 2-to-1 ratio, Tuesday. They also re-elected two incumbents, Julie Hardaker and Joan Weidner, to serve on the school board and voted newcomer Wendi Patella to fill a seat formerly held by Adam Hawes, who did not seek re-election. Ms.…

  • Bedwetting, a silent problem

    Night wettings are not the result of psychological or behavioral issues but are a physiological growth phenomenon that most children will grow out of with time and patience By: John Cotton, M.D.    It used to be that you could only find diapers for infants and toddlers. Now, if you walk the aisles of almost any…

  • Contract award for transporting Princeton seniors is close

    Crosstown 62 service to continue with Greater Princeton Transportation Management Association By: Courtney Gross    Princeton seniors can expect to continue to travel around town with Crosstown 62 via Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association at least for the next year.    It is likely the Township Committee will approve a contract with the West Windsor-based Greater Mercer…

  • BREAKING NEWS:PU grad Johnson named new Tiger basketball coach

    Georgetown assistant returns to alma mater By:    Sydney Johnson, who as a player was named Ivy League Player of the Year and as a coach helped lead a team to the NCAA Final Four, has been named the new head men’s basketball at Princeton University.    Johnson, 32, will be formally introduced as head coach at…

  • Men of Steel

    Hopewell sculptor Morris Docktor is beautifying the New Jersey town named for the third son of the designer of the Brooklyn Bridge. By: Ilene Dube "There is no use trying to make a mollycoddle out of a mill man." — Charles Roebling, third son of John A. Roebling, designer of the Brooklyn Bridge    In the…

  • Write-in victor Dolgon having second thoughts

    By: Dick Brinster    EAST WINDSOR — Stu Dolgon decided he wanted to return to the East Windsor Regional Board of Education only 15 months after leaving it, and he apparently was elected as a write-in candidate Tuesday.    A day later, after analyzing the voter turnout for the night’s election, he wasn’t so sure he did…

  • Price has grown up with PHS

    Aids girls’ lacrosse in turnaround By: Bob Nuse    Lizzy Price is part of the new breed of Princeton High girls’ lacrosse player. The type that starts playing young and goes on to be part of a successful high school team.    "I started playing when I was in sixth grade, so I have been playing for…