Category: archives
-

Senate race with national implications highlights voting today
Polls close at 8 p.m. tonight By: Courtney Gross From 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, New Jersey residents will determine who will be their next U.S. senator, congressional representatives and county and municipal lawmakers several races that could turn the national political tide during the 2006 midterm general election. For U.S. Senate,…
-

OBITUARIES, Nov. 7, 2006
Emma M. Embley, Louise W. Green, N. Dennis Stafford Jr. Emma M. Embley Lifelong Princeton resident Emma Marcoline Embley died Saturday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 81. She was a lifelong Princeton resident. Prior to raising a family, she was employed at Educational Testing Service and Princeton University’s Firestone Library. She…
-

Engineering facility at university gets Planning Board approval
Three-story structure near Mudd Library to replace parking lot By: Courtney Gross Boosting Princeton University’s plans for further expansion, the Regional Planning Board of Princeton unanimously approved an Operations Research and Financial Engineering building Thursday evening. The building, slated for Olden Lane, will abut the Seeley G. Mudd Library, comprise 46,700 square feet and house…
-

MHS girls’ soccer win in penalty kicks
Cougars advance to semifinals By: Justin Feil Standing before the ball as the final penalty kick shooter Thursday, Brianna Miller looked a picture of confidence. And why not? The Montgomery High School junior had been in shootouts before, and the Cougars had been taking practice kicks ever since the start of the Somerset County Tournament.…
-

Sandahl beats Chipowsky in township; open space tax cut to 2 cents
Persichilli wins Pennington mayoral post; Lawver and Heinzel re-elected to borough council By: John Tredrea Hopewell Township Deputy Mayor David Sandahl kept his seat on the Hopewell Township Committee on Tuesday, defeating Michael Chipowsky. Mr. Sandahl, a Democrat, received 3,368 votes. Mr. Chipowksy, a Republican and former chief of the Hopewell Township Police Department, received…
-

Juhn, Holt part of advancing teams
Kellner qualifies as individual in girls’ sectional meet By: Justin Feil JAMESBURG Without the development of Mina Juhn, the Princeton High School girls’ cross country team might not be as good. Without the improvements of Rachel Holt, the Montgomery High School team might not have advanced out of Central Jersey Group IV. Juhn finished…
-

Hulfish North deal on parking nears resolution
Subcommittee hashes out tentative compromise that paves the way for final approval of luxury condo plan By: Courtney Gross Members of an ad hoc subcommittee of the Regional Planning Board of Princeton and representatives of Palmer Properties have reached a tentative agreement that paves the way for final approval of a luxury condominium development in…
-

McNulty doesn’t disappoint
Knight senior leads CJ III boys’ meet By: Justin Feil JAMESBURG On his wrists, Sean McNulty wrote "Dad" and "Mom" and on one forearm, he prominently wrote "Dad" one more time before lining up for the Central Jersey Group III meet at Thompson Park on Saturday. The senior made his parents proud when he…
-

PHS girls give No. 1 a scare
Little Tigers turnaround year ends By: Justin Feil Freehold Boro came away with a win over the Princeton High School girls’ soccer team Thursday, but the Central Jersey Group III top seed certainly knew how hard they had to work for it. "It was our team’s best game of the season," said PHS head coach…
