Category: archives
-

OBITUARIES, April 13, 2007
Christina A. Carnevale, Josephine B. Spivey, Bonnie L. Wagner, Maturin L. Delafield, Sidney Goldstein, Elizabeth Speir, Ivri P. Wormser, Irene M. Lyons Christina A. Carnevale Oldest township resident Christina Amalia Carnevale died Tuesday. She was 105. She was the oldest resident of Princeton Township and oldest native of her ancestral village, Pettoranello. She received…
-

Art Station artists prepare to showcase their wares
By: Jessica Loughery HIGHTSTOWN On a daily basis, artists of all media and styles retreat to a refurbished train station nestled on Monmouth Street. Roger G. Cook founded the Art Station Studios in 1990, hoping to provide an affordable space for local artists to work. Since that time, artists have come and gone, but…
-

New Rocky Hill lawman comes to town
Twenty-two year resident appointed constable By: Greg Forester ROCKY HILL Rocky Hill residents neglecting to shovel snow on their property or parking illegally near the First Reformed Church beware there’s a new lawman in town. Albert Chini, a 22-year resident of the borough, was recently appointed as the new constable in Rocky Hill.…
-

Special education is focus at Princeton school-candidate forum
Three seek two seats representing township By: Courtney Gross Princeton Regional Board of Education candidates focused on issues of special education in the first and only candidates forum before next week’s school board election. Sponsored by the Special Education Parent Teacher Organization, Tuesday night’s forum focused on newcomers Dorothy Bedford and Naomi Perlman as well…
-

Dumanski appointed to Twin Rivers board
By: Dick Brinster EAST WINDSOR Bill Dumanski, an accounting manager, has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Twins Rivers Board of Directors, chosen Tuesday night over two other candidates. Not selected to replace John Pagliarulo on the nine-member panel were Steve Commer and Al Wally, the only others who submitted resumes. Mr.…
-

Ladd doubles home winning runs for Rams
By: Sean Moylan One of the main problems the Hightstown High girls’ varsity softball team had last season was coming up with clutch hits in tough situations. Well, this season, the Rams corrected that little problem in a hurry. Because Emily Ladd’s two-run double in the bottom of the seventh was not only the biggest…
-

Montgomery school candidates present positions
Five seek three seats on board By: Greg Forester MONTGOMERY With the school board and budget vote less than a week away, the Montgomery High School PTA held a "Meet the Candidates" forum last week to introduce the candidates and their positions to the Montgomery public. Five candidates filed to run for the three…
-

Teifer, PHS take golf invitational
Little Tigers top field at CVCC By: Justin Feil Peter Teifer and the Princeton High boys’ golf team didn’t quite play the way they wanted in their first event of the 2007 season. It didn’t take the Little Tigers long to atone for a 10th-place showing at the Palmetto (S.C.) Invitational on Saturday. Teifer shot…
-

HHS baseball falls to aces
By: Sean Moylan The Hightstown High baseball team has only played two games, but it is already starting to grow tired of facing dominating pitchers. This past Wednesday, Hopewell Valley’s star hurler Shawn Jones threw a two-hitter to beat Hightstown 2-1 in a contest which was played at Moody Park. Highstown lefty hurler Pedro Yciano…
