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  • West Windsor Arts Council plans volunteer Fair March 14

       WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Arts Council will hold its second annual volunteer fair — INTROS 07 — 7 to 8:30 p.m. March 14 at the West Windsor Senior Center.    Representatives from West Windsor organizations will be available to discuss volunteerism in arts and cultural groups such as the WWAC, the West Windsor Public…

  • The Waldorf way

    Unconventional school uses art and nature to foster knowledge By: Jillian Kalonick    Don’t expect computers in every classroom. In fact, don’t expect any computers — or televisions, overhead projectors, even textbooks.    At the Waldorf School of Princeton, as with any school based on the Waldorf philosophy, the emphasis is on what exists in a child’s…

  • South seniors plant seeds of success

    Experienced group helped Pirates into states By: Bob Nuse    It’s inevitable that just about every good basketball team will end its season with a loss.    If you’re good enough to make the state tournament, you’re going to either win the Tournament of Champions, or end the season with a loss.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South…

  • Analysis of Harry’s Brook gives little insight into floods

    Results of study termed inconclusive By: Courtney Gross    An analysis of the banks of Harry’s Brook by Princeton Township officials did not have an answer for residents whose backyards have morphed into swimming pools as a result of the continuous flooding in the Random Road area.    With no solution in sight, the Princeton Township Flood…

  • Stella

    Stella, a very friendly 1- 2-year-old English Pointer, 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 "Stella" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Cougar boys fall in CJ IV opener

    MHS hoops drops a narrow decision By: Bob Nuse    If you just look at the record, there wasn’t much difference between the Montgomery High boys’ basketball team this year and the one that took the court a year ago.    After going 12-14 last year, the Cougars followed that up by going 12-13 this year. But…

  • Blawenburg Reformed Church marks its 175th

    Weekend celebration planned By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — This weekend, one of Montgomery’s older churches will celebrate nearly two centuries of worship.    Blawenburg Reformed Church, on Route 518, will celebrate its 175th anniversary with a weekend of events and special guests, along with the release of a book about the church’s long history in Montgomery.…

  • Hightstown boys’ basketball wins regular-season finale

    By: Sean Moylan    Hightstown High boys’ varsity basketball head coach Don Hess didn’t like having more than a week off entering last night’s (Thursday’s) scheduled NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III home playoff game versus Long Branch.    His Rams needed a game to stay fresh and sharp, so Hess put out some "feelers" and an old…

  • White wins National Prep title at 125 pounds

    Peddie junior can go for fourth wrestling championship next season By: Sean Moylan    For the second straight year, Peddie’s Dan White won the 125-pound individual wrestling championship at the National Prep ‘A’ Wrestling Tournament at Lehigh University on Saturday. White, now a junior, had won the 103-pound title as a freshman.    "There’s an unspoken pressure…