Category: archives
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Plainsboro resolution supports agreement on climate
By: Courtney Gross PLAINSBORO The Township Committee approved a resolution Wednesday to support the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, following both West Windsor and Mercer County’s lead. Although the township will attempt to fulfill the recommendations of the agreement, some of its guidelines may not be feasible, Deputy Mayor Neil Lewis said after the…
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Letters to the Editor, June 20
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, June 20 PHS choir reunion unfairly criticized To the editor: You can’t please all of the people all of the time. No truer words were ever spoken. Unfortunately, two of the people who were not pleased about various issues concerning last weekend’s Princeton High School Choir reunion wrote letters to…
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Sunshine Classic includes return of Stuart
Former WW-P South coach is honorary head coach By: Bob Nuse Even though he retired as head football coach at West Windsor-Plainsboro High South three years ago, Tom Stuart has never strayed far from the game. He’s still a regular at just about every Pirate home game, and this month he’ll make a return to…
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Fifth-graders give their all in celebration of heritage
Montgomery students put on a gala show By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Imagine coordinating hundreds of people, teaching them culture-specific songs and dances, and then performing those in front of all their friends and family. Now imagine doing all that with fifth-graders. Such was the task of the Montgomery Lower Middle School staff and students,…
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Princeton Township zoning change requiring larger lots approved
Nearly all affected residents support plan By: Kara Fitzpatrick The Princeton Township Committee on Monday approved a zoning change for nine properties off Route 206 along Woodland Drive. The change will shift the lots from R-6 zoning quarter-acre lots to R-5 zoning, which requires half-acre lots. The vote was 4-0, with Committeeman Bill…
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Teacher honored at Gourgaud
Art exhibit honors inspirational Township teacher By: Jessica Beym As an artist, Samantha Tessler-Nguyen knows creativity is often found by thinking outside of the box. Even though the former Cranbury resident studied life painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, her passion is for making collages, some of which are on display…
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Editorial
Class of 2006 has the tools truly to rule According to eyewitnesses, the Class of 2006 rules. We here in the newspaper business are trying to confirm that. We’re also trying to reconcile it with reports we received as recently as last year that it was the Class of 2005 who ruled. Actually, an investigation…
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Joseph Davino
Joseph Davino, 80, of Monroe Township died Thursday, June 8, at The Elms of Cranbury. Born in Whippany, Mr. Davino moved to Monroe Township with his family in 1938. He was employed for 20 years as a foreman for Buck Brothers Construction Co., East Brunswick, retiring in 1987. Mr. Davino was a member of the…
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Task force meets to study access to clinic care
Panel to investigate how best to provide service once hospital moves to Plainsboro By: As Princeton HealthCare System moves forward in its plans to relocate to Plainsboro, both PHCS and Princeton are faced with determining the best way to provide health-care services after the move projected for summer 2010 to the Princeton residents…
