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University spring concert band is unplugged on energy
Lead singer promotes Climate Change Jeopardy event By: Hilary Parker Princeton University students may be looking forward to kicking back and enjoying the Undergraduate Student Government spring concert by alternative rock band Guster tonight when the Dean’s Date deadline for all written work has passed but this afternoon, they’re in for one more…
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New year, new feeling for MHS softball
Cougars avenge county final loss to Hillsborough By: Justin Feil When the Montgomery High School softball team came one out actually one pitch away from the Somerset County Tournament championship last year, Kelly Dubin experienced a pain that was not matched even by the broken arm that kept her out of the loss.…
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Tech commission chair deplores New Jersey job drain
Partnering and investment is the key to high tech future, says Medarex CEO By: Lauren Otis PLAINSBORO New Jersey is in danger of losing its status as a center for high-technology entrepreneurs, and without the tax income from high-tech and research-driven corporations the state’s residents will wind up with an ever greater share of…
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Pirates’ Long wait over
WW-P South boys win county track crown By: Justin Feil Andrew Long didn’t factor much in the Mercer County Championships last year, and neither did his West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys’ track and field team. The Pirates, who finished eighth with 35 points last year after winning just one event, the 4×400 relay, turned it around…
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BRIEFCASE
Issue of May 16, 2006 Financial Crunch sold at Mt. Vernon Historic Mount Vernon, George Washington’s home in Virginia, has added Financial Crunch chocolate to its roster of top tier items in its museum store. Julia Mosley, director of retail for Mount Vernon, stated, "When we recently read about Financial Crunch chocolate and then tasted…
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OBITUARIES, May 16, 2006
Willard R. Ridner, Archie M. Sharpless, Anita M. Feldman, Joseph C. Wasilewski Willard R. Ridner Retired Kimble Funeral Home director Willard R. Ridner died Monday at the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 71. Born in Orange, he was a resident of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick for the past 30…
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Tamminen, PDS reach Prep B final
Panthers go for third win over Pennington today By: Justin Feil Ten years ago, Princeton Day School won the Prep B state softball championship. Right around then, Hannah Tamminen was first putting on the catcher’s gear. She has a been a catcher ever since then. The PDS senior will be catching for the Panthers when…
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Healthy Fares gives Hun softball a boost
Raiders return to Prep A final By: Justin Feil Alyssa Fares won a state softball championship as a freshman but was robbed of the chance to compete for a second straight title when she came down with mononucleosis at the end of last year. The Hun School junior is hoping to make up for it…
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Warner, Knights eye return to MCT final
WW-P North baseball pulls upset By: Bob Nuse Casey Warner will be the first to tell you he did not start the season well. But, just about any coach will tell you, it’s better to end the season playing well than it is to start the season playing well. Warner shook off a tough start…
