Category: archives
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Extra Value Reel
Lance Weiler will screen his latest effort, the psychological thriller ‘Head Trauma,’ at the County Theater. By: Josh Appelbaum Director Lance Weiler says making digital features is the easy part of the filmmaking process getting them seen is a wholly different challenge. The Doylestown, Pa., resident is touring with and introducing his new effort,…
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Concetta M. Presepe
Concetta M. "Connie" Presepe, 81, of Monroe Township died Saturday at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Cambridge, Mass., she had resided in the Pennington area for 30 years before moving to Monroe Township. She was an administrative assistant at Educational Testing Service, Princeton, for many years. She was a member…
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Art museum hires ambassador
To pitch benefits to professors By: Hilary Parker Few people land an ambassadorship as their first major job out of graduate school. But less than a year after earning her doctorate at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, Cora Michael will start work Sept. 11 as an ambassador of sorts at the Princeton University…
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EDITORIAL: Be involved in school years
Parents need to take proactive roles in lives of their children If you were to ask the parents of a Princeton or Monroe high school graduating senior, who headed back to school today this week, they might tell you that it seems like only yesterday that their child first headed off to school. But it’s…
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HHS boys’ soccer has to regroup from losses
By: Sean Moylan While every coach should expect to lose some players to graduation each year, the 2006 Hightstown Rams boys’ varsity soccer team took one of the biggest hits in recent memory with the graduation of 14 players and the loss of two other players who played regular varsity minutes. But the defending CVC…
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American Kitchen
With its classic American dishes at moderate prices, Doylestown, Pa.’s newest alfresco eatery may easily become a popular favorite in town. By: Amy Brummer Doylestown, Pa., is an outdoor dining kind of town. Restaurants in the borough make the most of their porches and patios, even alleyways, to keep diners on the front lines of…
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Ruhl’ the man at MHS
Veteran coach bleeds Cougar green By: Bob Nuse Doug Ruhlman has seen it all at Montgomery High. How could he not? He’s been teaching at the school since the day they opened the doors in 1966. But recently there have been a couple of things he’s seen at Montgomery he wasn’t sure he’d ever get…
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Year of new challenges ahead in Monroe
Monroe children start the school year By: Lacey Korevec MONROE My Little Pony backpacks with pink and purple pony hair trailing in the wind, a rainbow of different colored lunch bags and boxes featuring popular characters like Spider-man and SpongeBob SquarePants, hip denim skirts, the coolest striped collared shirts, and about 600 students surrounded…
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Montgomery Senior Center to host fall events
By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Senior Center, located in the Otto Kaufman Community Center on Skillman Road, will host two educational events this month. At 11 a.m. Sept. 18, a speaker from the Somerset County Coalition on Affordable Housing will provide information about affordable-housing options available in the county. From 9 a.m. to…
