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PU football can’t overcome errors
Cornell hands Tigers first loss By: Justin Feil Game after game, the Princeton University football team had found a way to win, to overcome any mistake with the plays in the end. For six straight games, even three in which the Tigers had more turnovers and miscues than their opponents did, they had persevered through…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 31, 2006
Samuel E. Nini, Maywood M. Mach, Sue F. Behm Samuel E. Nini State Treasury project manager Samuel E. Nini of Princeton died Friday at home. Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong Princeton resident. He was project manager at the state Department of the Treasury, where his main projects included the Richard J. Hughes…
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MILESTONES
Issue of Oct. 31, 2006 FINANCIAL SERVICES WithumSmith+Brown announced the following promotions in its West Windsor office. Promoted from managers to senior managers are Lambertville resident Paul Kuhl and Matthew Pribila of Washington Township. Both are members of the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Also…
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MHS football keeps hopes alive
Cougars top Somerville By: Bob Nuse Zoran Milich knows all about the tradition of Somerville High football. Milich played at Somerville and also coached at the school before coming to Montgomery to start the school’s football program. So the importance of his current team’s 34-21 win over the Pioneers on Friday night isn’t lost on…
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PU cross country sweeps Heps
Tigers rule men’s, women’s races By: Justin Feil Princeton University came away with two Heptagonal cross country titles when it ventured to Van Cortlandt Park on Friday. It was just the fourth time in Heps history that a school has gone home with both crowns. The Tiger men last won in 1999. The Princeton women…
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Local historian portrays a Princeton before university’s arrival
Town had stengths even before the academic invasion By: Ross Kenneth Urken Wanda Gunning, a historian and chairwoman of the Regional Planning Board of Princeton, mapped out pre-university Princeton in a time-travel speech Thursday evening as part of a celebration of the 250th Anniversary of Princeton University in Princeton. In taking the audience in the…
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Leung endures, conquers county boys’ XC
Pirate junior claims first crown, WW-P North second in race By: Justin Feil HAMILTON Fortitudine vincimus. Famed English adventurer Ernest Shackleton used the family motto, meaning "by endurance we conquer," to christen his ship the Endurance that was part of his historical trip to Antarctica in 1914. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys’ cross country…
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Mill Street project gets unexpected boost
A small section needed for an easement on the Stockton street is owned by the New Jersey Water Supply Authority, not the state, so a lease already has been agreed upon. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The drainage improvements and reconstruction work for two-thirds of Mill Street should be completed by the end of the…
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Voters will decide trio of public questions next week
Adjustments in tax revenue would generate money for property-tax relief, transportation improvements and maintenance of open spaces and historic sites By: Courtney Gross Although New Jersey residents will head to the polls on Nov. 7 to decide on a hotly contested U.S. Senate race as well as other congressional and municipal contests, they will also…
