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  • Stockton man missing in Delaware River; search suspended

    Police think 26-year-old Anthony "Jody" Suozzo IV was celebrating his birthday by taking a midnight canoe trip with two friends. By: Mae Rhine    The search in the Delaware River and along its banks for a 26-year-old man, who, officials think, had been celebrating his birthday by taking a midnight canoe trip with two friends, was…

  • City man director of arts group

    Laurence Capo has the reins of Young Audiences of New Jersey. By: Michael Redmond    Any New Jersey arts organization that plays to an audience of 450,000 a year is clearly in the big leagues, which is why one has to wonder why Young Audiences of New Jersey is not much better known.    An independent nonprofit…

  • Godwin, Mickens give PDS two weapons

    Duo helps Panthers to third win By: Bob Nuse    PENNINGTON — When Drew Godwin suffered an ankle injury that kept him out of the lineup for the first six game of the Princeton Day School season, Jordan Mickens knew it was time to step up.    And even now that Godwin has returned, Mickens isn’t about…

  • The South Brunswick Blog

    Have something to say about South Brunswick?  Have something to say about South Brunswick? Here’ the place to weigh in. The South Brunswick Post is hosting what we think will be a free-wheeling exchange of ideas about the township — its politics, its culture, the changes it has undergone, its future.  The blog will be…

  • PHS wrestler is a Cut-ler above

    Unbeaten senior not looking ahead By: Bob Nuse    Andre Cutler isn’t getting too carried away with his undefeated record through the first month of the high school wrestling season.    With a long way left to go, the Princeton High senior isn’t about to look beyond his next match.    "I just try to go out there…

  • Curtis, PHS get much needed win

    Leader helps Little Tigers rebound By: Justin Feil    When Kelly Curtis made her first appearances for the Princeton High girls’ basketball team, they came as a defensive replacement as one of the lone freshmen to see court time.    "I was just nervous if I’d make any type of mistake," recalled Curtis. "I’m sure that’s how…

  • OBITUARIES, Jan. 10, 2006

    Dr. Gavin Hildick-Smith, Henry Zenzie, Daniel J. Miller, Robert W. Ashbock Jr., Nancy M. Mason Dr. Gavin Hildick-Smith Physician, J&J research director     Dr. Gavin Y. "Pete" Hildick-Smith of Princeton died Sunday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 86.    He was a resident of Princeton for 50 years.    Dr. Hildick-Smith was a director…

  • AT&T lands $3M Toll Bros. contract

    Contract affects Princeton-area properties By: George Spohr    AT&T has won a three-year, $3 million networking services contract from Toll Brothers Inc., one of the Princeton area’s largest builders of luxury homes.    The contract designates AT&T as Toll Brothers’ primary network provider, giving Toll Brothers increased bandwidth and business continuity capabilities while reducing the total cost…

  • Defense is key to latest Pirate win

    Freshman Sharpless steps up By: Bob Nuse    ALLENTOWN — In most cases, a basketball coach has little trouble finding players who want to shoot the ball. Finding players to play defense, however, can sometimes be a problem.    For West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ basketball coach Lisa Guarneri, finding players to play defense is certainly not…