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  • Library puts patrons’ privacy first

    The South Brunswick Library works hard to keep patrons’ personal information safe. By: Lorraine Jackson The next time you head for the airport, be careful what card you show as identification. You could be giving the government a license to snoop.     Homeland Security forces can keep and store the data on the library card.…

  • Montgomery in effort to provide camp if NPDC cleanup runs late

    Recreation Department moves to set up extended program if school opening in September is delayed By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — The Montgomery Recreation Department could offer an extended summer program if cleanup at the former North Princeton Developmental Center forced a delayed start at the Village Elementary School.    "We’re prepared to offer something for the…

  • Joe goes ‘home’ to take Denver hoops job

    Scott leaves for chance with Pioneers By: Justin Feil    Joe Scott left Princeton University once before to head to Colorado.    He left Old Nassau again Wednesday for the Rocky Mountain State to become head coach of the men’s basketball team at Denver University.    "There’s a certain irony in saying I’m coming home to Colorado," said…

  • HHS baseball expects benefits from youth movement

    By: Sean Moylan    When Don Hess won Coach of the Year this fall for his Hightstown High girls’ varsity soccer Jim Peto was his assistant. And Peto was Mike Russo’s assistant when he took home the CVC Wrestling Coach of Year honors over a month ago.    So when Hightstown started baseball practices a couple of…

  • Science wins as kids study the environment

    Community Middle School students take on global warming By: Nick Norlen    PLAINSBORO — If the spilled test tubes and errant balloons were any indication, science can get messy.    And for middle-schoolers, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.    This week, Community Middle School seventh-graders on Team 7C participated in a three-day event to learn about global…

  • Habitat for Humanity volunteers needed

       PLAINSBORO — The Millstone Basin Branch of Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteers to help build homes.    Those interested can e-mail volunteer coordinator Ramona Schilling at [email protected].    In addition, the Queenship of Mary Church in Plainsboro is constructing a home in East Windsor as part of a Habitat for Humanity project to mark the…

  • Lily

    Lily, a very sweet 6-year-old female Bassett hound, 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 "Lily" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Seminary to host president of Fuller Theological Seminary for talk

       Dr. Richard J. Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, is the recipient of Princeton Theological Seminary’s 2007 Abraham Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life.    He will receive the award when he delivers the seminary’s Kuyper Lecture 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Miller Chapel on the seminary campus.    His lecture is titled "Church,…

  • Club Verona at Villagio: key to a new lifestyle

    Villagio, an innovative active-adult community, has been designed to replicate an old-world Italian village    Imagine life in an old-world Italian village with Tuscan-inspired architecture and scenic landscapes. And at the center of it all sits the heart and soul of the village: a traditional Italian piazza, where friends and neighbors gather to socialize and chat.…