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  • Killian

    Killian, a lovable, male 6-year-old retriever/setter mix, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Killian" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Four robberies in borough followed by three arrests

    All involved pedestrians and appear to be unrelated By: Kara Fitzpatrick    Four robberies, which involved pedestrians being strong-armed on the street for money, have occurred in Princeton Borough this month, police said. Arrests have been made in three of the four incidents, police added.    Police Chief Anthony Federico, in a monthly report given Tuesday to…

  • Carroll’s boys improve to 2-1

    New Egypt baseball team rebounds quickly from first loss. By: Kyle Moylan    Following the first week of action in the baseball season, New Egypt is 2-1. And if it wasn’t for a tough fielding day against Florence, it might have a perfect mark.    "In our two wins we didn’t make an error," New Egypt Coach…

  • New to Cranbury and new to PHS record book

    Wiseman wastes little time making presence felt on track team By: Justin Feil    Megan Wiseman is a newcomer to the Princeton High School girls’ track and field team, and early indications are that she may just be a difference maker.    Wiseman, who is also a newcomer to Cranbury, having moved here from Hightstown before the…

  • Efforts to resuscitate WHWH continue after station goes off air

    Decision awaited by Federal Communications Commission By: Lauren Otis    For nearly a week now, listeners tuning in to 1350 on the AM dial, hoping to catch some local business or community programming, or a Princeton University sports event, have encountered only static.    The station was abruptly shut down at midnight April 7 by its owner,…

  • Noonan reveres John Paul II

    Book Notes By: Joan Ruddiman    In the language of evangelical Christians, Peggy Noonan is "reborn." In keeping with her Irish Catholic traditions, Noonan describes her return to her Catholic roots as becoming "an ardent or a loving or an engaged Catholic." The catalyst for her becoming a "reborn Catholic," if you will, was the spiritual…

  • WW-P High School North fashion show, auction to aid post-prom party

       West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North will hold a gift auction and prom fashion show on Saturday, April 22, from 7 to 10 p.m. to raise funds for the PTSA Post Prom Committee.    The event will feature both drop-ticket and silent auctions, prom fashions for girls and guys provided by Cache and After Hours Formalwear, performances…

  • Stanley hoping his record starts matching performance

    By: Ken Weingartner    Ken Stanley is usually a slow starter, whether it is in a tennis match or a season. For that reason, the Monroe High senior isn’t too worried about his 1-3 record this year.    Stanley, playing his second season at first singles for the Falcons, might be ready to start heating up now…

  • Learning to live with Parkinsons

    April is Parkinson’s Awareness month By: Leon Tovey    MONROE — April is Parkinson’s Awareness month, but for Chuck and Helen Anness of Rossmoor, it’s just another page on the calendar.    Ms. Anness was diagnosed about 10 years ago with Parkinson’s disease, a chronic and progressive neurological disorder that impairs motor skills and speech.    Like many…