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  • Group networks, empowers romance writers

    Two-decade-old organization includes many from Princeton By: Marjorie Censer    It all started with a lunchroom discussion of romance novels.    Gail Freeman had been reading quite a few — and she was convinced she could write better than what she was seeing. So she sat down and penned her own.    But once she sent it out…

  • Small Rocky Hill Borough generated big headlines in 2005

    From shifts in town government leadership to construction of a major park By: Jake Uitti    ROCKY HILL — Documenting the events of 2005 in Rocky Hill may seem like something you could ask a new intern to do over a lunch break, but the citizens who experienced the historic borough’s ins and outs last year…

  • Tourney testing is bonus

    Hoop pair reach girls’ finals By: Justin Feil    Holiday tournaments are early testing times.    A variety of holiday tournaments gave area girls’ basketball teams a chance to see what they need to work on to be in contention come the next tournament time — at the end of the season in states.    A pair of…

  • Greenman’s return helps PU’s chances

    Tigers hang with Rutgers for 36 minutes By: Bob Nuse    PISCATAWAY — As the Princeton University men’s basketball team moves within a week of opening the Ivy League season, there were signs things may just be ready to work out after all.    This, despite the fact the Tigers dropped their fifth straight, falling to 2-9…

  • Letters to the Editor, Jan. 3

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 3 Time for action on hospital site To the editor:     Across the country, hospitals have been closing as margins fall and red ink cannot be sustained. It takes a well-planned and executed tightrope act to keep a hospital in business. Some pundits estimate 30 percent of the country’s hospitals…

  • Group networks, empowers romance writers

    Two-decade-old organization includes many from Princeton By: Marjorie Censer    It all started with a lunchroom discussion of romance novels.    Gail Freeman had been reading quite a few — and she was convinced she could write better than what she was seeing. So she sat down and penned her own.    But once she sent it out…

  • Princeton Adult School outlines new term

       Registration is under way for the winter-spring 2006 semester at the Princeton Adult School.    Offerings this year include more than 130 courses ranging from outdoor survival and classical music to "Science Times: News from the Frontiers of Scientific Inquiry," a series of lectures.    Students can register online, by mail or sign up for classes at…

  • PHS boys just miss thrilling tourney win

    Other hoop squads split games By: Bob Nuse    NEW HOPE, Pa. — The Princeton High boys’ basketball team was certainly in a position to win — several times. But in the end, the Little Tigers came up just a bit short, falling to host New Hope-Solebury, 45-44, in double overtime in the championship game of…

  • National conference against torture slated at seminary

       A national conference against torture, "Theology, International Law, and Torture: A Conference on Human Rights and Religious Commitment," will take place Jan. 13-15 at Princeton Theological Seminary.    The conference will feature voices from across the religious spectrum, law experts and human-rights advocates.    Confirmed speakers include Mark Danner, staff writer at The New Yorker and professor…