Category: archives
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Smokin’ Aces
Anyone who enjoys this kind of mayhem won’t care how confusing things get, and they do wander off in a muddle. By: Bob Brown Writer/director Joe Carnahan (Narc) is considered a Hollywood wunderkind. He acts, he writes, he directs, he produces, he edits, he signs respected actors to his films (exactly how is a mystery).…
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Raziano looking for new bests at counties
North senior, boys swim prelims Thursday By: Justin Feil Jason Raziano is looking forward to swimming his best times at the Mercer County Championships. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior thinks about it every day when he wakes up. It’s hard not to with his goals posted in his bedroom. "I wake up every morning and…
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OBITUARIES, Jan. 30, 2007
G. Thomas Reynolds Jr., Edith Davis, Alvan E. Ward G. Thomas Reynolds Jr. Law professor, attorney MONTGOMERY G. Thomas Reynolds Jr. died suddenly Saturday. He was 61. Mr. Reynolds was a business law professor at St. Peter’s College in Jersey City for the past 22 years. He practiced law in the Princeton area…
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This year’s June Fete will be an ‘Affair of the Heart’
Fifty-fourth annual event slated for June 8 and 9 By: Jessica Demetriou Over 60 volunteers gathered Monday at the Princeton Township Hall to discuss the theme of the 54th annual June Fete, which will take place June 8 and 9. The theme of the fete, which raises funds for the University Medical Center at Princeton,…
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Armory antiques show to benefit Womanspace
The 20th annual Lawrenceville/Princeton Antiques show will be held Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 3 and 4, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the National Guard Armory in Lawrence. Proceeds will benefit Womanspace Inc., the Mercer-based agency that provides services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Forty dealers from six states will present…
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Pirates’ first victory shows improvement
South fencers hope to top North By: Bob Nuse Vivian Hou and Briana Nieradka both got involved with fencing for different reasons. But right now, both are important parts of a building program at West Windsor-Plainsboro South. "I just wanted to try something different," said Hou, a sophomore epee fencer who won two of her…
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Princeton residents play role in PHS’ first defeat
Herr, Big Red win in girls’ hockey By: Justin Feil The Princeton High School girls’ ice hockey team suffered its first loss of the season, 5-2, at the hands of the Lawrenceville School squad Thursday night at Princeton University’s Baker Rink. But not all the players returned to Princeton with a loss. Three Big Red…
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Davis delivering for Hun boys’ hoops
New point guard set for big week By: Bob Nuse Doug Davis may have a hard time sleeping this week. After all, the week ahead is one of the reasons the Philadelphia resident decided to come to the Hun School, where he has stepped in as the starting point guard for the boys’ basketball team.…
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A special dedication
Eunice Kennedy Shriver opens Special Olympics sports complex in Lawrence By: John Dunphy LAWRENCE Despite strong, cold winds blowing hats off heads and snowflakes through the air, it was warm and inviting in the Special Olympics New Jersey Sports Complex. Special Olympics athletes, friends, family, Special Olympics officials and other guests converged on the…
