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  • PU rallies past Yale, inches closer to Ivy title

    Terrell enjoys career passing day By: Justin Feil    Jeff Terrell’s demons are dead.    Killed by a 445-yard career passing day for the Princeton University senior quarterback, who threw for three touchdowns and ran for another to lead the Tigers to a comeback 34-31 win at Yale on Saturday.    One year ago, Terrell also had a…

  • Bluecoat gin showcases the craft of distilling

    Three New Jersey natives say their product, now available in Princeton area, is a standout By: Lauren Otis    Area residents whose cocktail spirit of choice is vodka, or those who savor fine brandy or whiskey, have an impressive array of brands to choose from in local restaurants and liquor stores, everything from major labels to…

  • MHS girls fall in CJ IV soccer final

    Cougars fall on late Steinert goal By: Justin Feil    HAMILTON — For 79 minutes, 54 seconds, the Montgomery High School girls’ soccer team stayed with unbeaten Steinert High in the Central Jersey Group IV state championship Friday.    The Cougars did so despite facing enormous odds.    MHS lost their second leading scorer, Emily Knesevitch, three weeks…

  • MILESTONES

    Issue of Nov. 14, 2006 BUSINESS COUNCIL    David S. Neufeld, of the Princeton law firm Markuson & Neufeld and a principal in Integrity Financial Partners of Woodbridge, has become chairman for Synergy Summit, 2006-2007 year.    The summit is an organization whose delegates come from legal, accounting and financial service organizations around the country. It was…

  • Princeton University researchers find rare life-form

    Bacteria derive all energy needs from radioactivity    A Princeton University-led research group has discovered an isolated community of bacteria nearly two miles underground that derives all of its energy from the decay of radioactive rocks rather than from sunlight. According to members of the team, the findings suggest life might exist in similarly extreme conditions,…

  • Newest West Windsor councilman takes seat, but can’t vote

    County Board of Elections fails to certify election of Will Anklowitz in time for Monday meeting By: Molly Petrilla    WEST WINDSOR — Newly elected Councilman Will Anklowitz was planning to hold up his right hand and take the oath office at the beginning of Monday night’s Township Council meeting — but the Mercer County Board…

  • Evergreen Forum open house set Thursday

       The Evergreen Forum will host its annual open house from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Suzanne Patterson Center, 45 Stockton St., behind Princeton Borough Hall.    The Evergreen Forum, now in its sixth year, provides daytime study and discussion programs for adults on a wide variety of subjects: literature, history, science, the arts and…

  • Kofi Annan to make major policy speech at university

       United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan is scheduled to deliver a major policy address at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 28, hosted by Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.    The event will take place at Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall.    Mr. Annan, who will step down as secretary-general in December, will highlight…

  • Township plans major upgrade of Witherspoon Street

    Resident suggestions sought at upcoming meeting By: Molly Petrilla    Princeton Township officials are asking residents to help them plan for the rehabilitation of Witherspoon Street and several other nearby roadways.    The township has received a $750,000 federal grant to make substantial road improvements, and will solicit ideas at a public meeting scheduled for 7 p.m.…