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  • Feibel excels on busy day at Pirate

    South senior helps team finish third By: Justin Feil    Eight races in one day is a lot for anyone.    Gabi Feibel handled it just fine, even if they were a capper on analready busy weekend.    The senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro High South warmed up for Sunday’s Girls Pirate Invitational meet by swimming Friday and Saturday…

  • Bus route expansion set

    By: Marjorie Censer    NJ Transit announced Thursday that it will add capacity on 36 bus routes, including the 600 bus between Trenton and Princeton, beginning Jan. 28 in response to record-high ridership demand.    Weeknight service on the 600 bus will be expanded to accommodate customers returning to Plainsboro.    System-wide bus ridership in the first quarter…

  • Montgomery officials tour Franklin Township supermarket

    Similar Stop & Shop proposed for site north of Princeton Airport By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — Seeking to preview the design of a Stop & Shop supermarket proposed as part of a shopping center north of Princeton Airport on Route 206, township officials Thursday toured a similar store in Franklin.    Madison Marquette, the firm in…

  • Talarick part of record day at Pirate

    South’s Park sets 50 free mark By: Justin Feil    Drew Talarick found his first Boys’ Pirate Invitational to be helpful two years ago, and he learned a lot about where he stacks up among some of the state’s best swimmers in his second time at the Pirate Invitational on Sunday.    "That’s a useful meet to…

  • OBITUARIES, Jan. 17, 2006

    Lillian Barraza, Ira B. Black, James H. Mills, Robert A. Winters, Barbara Conlon, Nancy A. Baker, Theresa M. Hennessey, Barbara C.M. Bastedo, Noreen Bertucci Lillian Barraza Worked at Princeton Public Library     Lillian Barraza of Princeton died Saturday at home. She was 85.    Born in Amsterdam, N.Y., she was a resident of New York City,…

  • Alito’s sensitivity questioned by fellow Princeton University alum

    Involvement with controversial Concerned Alumni of Princeton focus of talk By: Marina C. Isgro    Stephen Dujack, the 1976 Princeton alumnus who was, until recently, scheduled to testify in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr., spoke Friday night at the University’s McCormick Hall about Judge Alito’s controversial involvement…

  • Collins, Raiders swim to fourth in a row

    Hun enjoying newfound success By: Justin Feil    Alyssa Collins has twice tasted unexpected victory against the Lawrenceville School.    The first time came last fall when the Hun School junior captained the newly formed girls’ water polo team to a win over the Big Red. Collins was on hand as Hun took another unexpected victory in…

  • ‘Science on Saturday’ series under way

    Programs held at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory    PLAINSBORO — The "Science on Saturday" lecture series at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory has resumed — the 22nd year for the series, which includes lectures with topics ranging from the science behind forensics and evolution to undersea volcanic eruptions and synthetic biology.    Beginning…

  • Summer trip fair set at Princeton High on Wednesday

       From a wilderness expedition in British Columbia to working in an orphanage in China to studying art and architecture in the south of France or creative writing in Argentina, teens in search of an original and enriching summer experience can find it at the Summer Trip and Program fair scheduled at Princeton High School on…