Category: archives
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Local ovens will serve global need
High school students work on project at Princeton University to harness solar energy. By: Hilary Parker The borough and township of Princeton, the cities of Hamilton and Trenton, and poor villages throughout the countries of Kenya and Tanzania might not appear to have much in common. But the same sun shines down on all of…
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Bertoli new behind PDS bench
PU grad, Titans record holder is boys’ hockey coach By: Bob Nuse When Scott Bertoli graduated from Princeton University seven years ago, he never envisioned spending the ensuing years in the same area. "I thought I would go back to Toronto and work," Bertoli said. "I didn’t even think I would still be playing hockey.…
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WW-P revises special-needs student plans
Preschool program will intergrate special-needs and typically developing students. By: Courtney Gross Starting this fall, some special-needs students in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District will no longer have to travel to Lawrence or Hamilton for their education, but can sit among their peers, friends, and neighbors. The district will be offering an integrated preschool…
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‘A Moveable Feast’
Hemingway’s Paris is the theme for Trinity Counseling’s Bastille Ball. By: Christian Kirkpatrick Little did they know. When the members of the benefit committee for Trinity Counseling Service’s Bastille Day Ball chose "A Moveable Feast" as their theme, they never imagined how apt it would be. They learned this only a few days before the…
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OBITUARIES, July 18, 2006
Michel J. Martin Michel J. Martin Plainsboro resident PLAINSBORO Michel Jean Martin died Friday at the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 62. Born in Perpignan, France, he moved to West Windsor in 1983 and resided in Plainsboro since 1986. Mr. Martin graduated from the School of Chemistry of Lyon, France, and…
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Goerner takes township seat
As expected, committee appointment is unanimous By: Kara Fitzpatrick The Township Committee welcomed a new member Monday night, appointing Chad Goerner to fill the seat vacated by Bill Hearon, who resigned last month. Although the Princeton Township Democratic Municipal Committee, following state-mandated procedure, nominated three people for the vacancy Toshi Abe, David Blair and…
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WW-P, Post 218 just miss playoffs
Legion teams hope for better days ahead By: Bob Nuse The Princeton Post 218 and West Windsor-Plainsboro American Legion baseball teams came into the weekend figuring they needed to win out to qualify to a Mercer County American Legion League playoff berth. While Princeton stumbled a couple of times along the way, WW-P did close…
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Michael J. Lauter
Michael J. Lauter, 87, died Sunday at Crestview Center in Langhorne, Pa. Born and raised in Trenton, he had resided in Titusville since 1950. He was retired from RCA Service and was a parishioner of St. George’s Church in Washington Crossing. He was a World War II U.S. Army Air Corps veteran, having served in…
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It will be cash only for WW summer tax bills
WEST WINDSOR For township taxpayers this August, it will be cash only. Residents will not be able to make third-quarter property-tax payments to the municipality with credit cards, the Office of the Tax Collector announced Wednesday. The contract for providing credit card service to the township through Bank of America expired in March, township…
