Category: archives
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Youth instruction at a click of button
Local developing site to aid parents, coaches By: Justin Feil A dozen wide-eyed second-graders stared up at Doug Donaldson, and he wasn’t sure exactly where and how to begin his coaching career. The Plainsboro resident is pretty sure that he is not alone in that feeling. Donaldson is hoping his new start-up, a broadband channel…
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Trotman faces Democratic primary challenge in Borough
GOP challengers emerge in both Borough Council and Township Committee races By: Courtney Gross With the Princeton Battle Monument as a backdrop, Library Place resident Kim Pimley announced today she was challenging Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman in the June Democratic primary. As Princeton faces redevelopment projects downtown and at the site of the University…
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Trombino, Tigers get much-needed win
Victory over Syracuse is fifth straight for men’s lax By: Justin Feil The Princeton University men’s lacrosse team really needed its 12-8 win over Syracuse University on Saturday, not just because it snapped a 60-year home drought against the Orange. Princeton didn’t feel like a team riding a four-game winning streak before taking on the…
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Knight coach starts fresh with boys
Trautwein guiding North volleyball in spring By: Justin Feil After being on one side of the West Windsor-Plainsboro district athletic rivalry for two years, Erich Trautwein saw a new side to it in the fall. A former assistant for the WW-P South girls’ volleyball team, he coached the WW-P North girls’ squad to its first…
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Budget issues are prime in school board races
Candidates stake out their positions as week remains before vote April 17 is the day of decision for school board candidates as they seek voter approval, and budget issues are among their major concerns. There are races for board seats in Princeton Township, Montgomery and West Windsor. In Princeton Borough and Plainsboro a single incumbent…
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Montgomery Democrats name candidates
GOP also announces its lineup By: Greg Forester MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Democratic Organization has unanimously endorsed Deputy Mayor Louise Wilson, Township Committeeman Brad Fay, and attorney Mike Joye as candidates for the Montgomery Township Committee. Mr. Joye is prepared to make a run for an unexpired one-year term for the seat formerly held by…
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Montgomery merchants flee Promenade mystery suit
Fingers of blame point to owners of Red Oak Diner By: Greg Forester MONTGOMERY Plaintiffs in a lawsuit brought against the Montgomery Planning Board and a developer have moved to withdraw from the suit, saying they were mislead by a representative of another area business and a lawyer. Representatives of Alfonso’s, the Bagel Barn…
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Letters to the Editor, April 10
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 10 For Bradley in Montgomery To the editor: We are writing to support the re-election of Andrea Bradley to Montgomery Township’s Board of Education. There have been many positive changes at the Board of Education since Andrea was first elected in 2004 and we know that many of these…
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