Category: archives
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Indellicati advances to state wrestling finals
Senior takes odd route to AC By: Kyle Moylan People following him may have felt lost at times, but it turns out Dan Indellicati knew exactly where he was going. With a second-place finish in District 25 and a loss in the quarterfinals of the Region VII Tournament, Indellicati ended up taking the scenic route…
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Defense keys MHS state win
Cougars ice hockey plays for semis trip Sunday By: Bob Nuse HAMILTON Sure, the Montgomery High ice hockey team can score goals. But one of the biggest reasons for the Cougars’ success this season has been a defense that is as reliable as it gets. In 24 games, Montgomery has allowed just 30 goals.…
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Borough tax rate climbing
Surprises, cop consolidation spice budget talks By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN With potential salary increases now added to the budget mix, borough taxpayers are looking at a potential municipal tax increase of 31 cents per $100 of assessed property value. On a fourth night of wide-ranging public budget deliberations Tuesday, Mayor Bob Patten placed two…
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Duo to play for Katrina relief
Cello and piano duo to raise cash for hurricane victims Sunday at 3 p.m. By: Jessica Beym Time for Two, a piano and cello duo, is making time for more than just the residents of Cranbury this weekend. Instead of charging admission to their performance at the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 p.m.,…
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Record season ends for North girls
Knights fall in sectional hoops final By: Bob Nuse Even as his team fell further and further behind, Brett Charleston knew he would always get the best effort of his players in what turned out to be the final game of the season on Monday night. "There was no quit it them," said Charleston, whose…
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Quiet opening for new eatery
North Main Street gets first Chinese restaurant By: Jessica Beym The Hot Wok Café, the first Chinese eatery to come to Main Street, opened its doors for business Friday. However, unless you looked hard, you might not have noticed; the sign boasting the restaurant’s name was hung on the building back in the early fall…
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Griswald
Griswald, a sweet and gentle 9 yr. old female Beagle, 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 "Griswald" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Trinity’s 36th rummage sale coming
Three full floors of great deals are in store for those who visit the 36th annual Trinity Church Rummage Sale on Saturday, March 18, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Sunday, March 19, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Trinity Church is on Route 206, across the street from Princeton Borough Hall and historic Morven.…
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Princeton board seeks removal of barriers to immigrants
Supports legislation to help children of undocumented immigrants attain a college education and citizenship By: David Campbell The Princeton Regional Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday night in support of pending state and federal legislation that would remove barriers faced by children of undocumented immigrants seeking a college education and U.S. citizenship. Bills…
