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There are options to moving the Dinky
By Rodney Fisk Many in the Princeton community share Borough Council’s frequently stated belief that shortening the Dinky is ill advised and a far greater loss to the community than the addition of an unfettered pedestrian plaza is a gain for the university. A brand new station farther away would hardly lead to increased ridership…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Rock duo to perform at Cranbury Coffee House
Lorraine Sedor Mark your calendars for a night of soft acoustic rock Friday, Feb. 10, at the Cranbury Coffeehouse. The coffeehouse is held at the 1st Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Performing will be the Gibsons, a local soft acoustic rock duo. Mark your calendars now and let all your friends…
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War goes on for condo rights
Martha Gomez, Monroe To the editor: This is a letter to Sen. “Kip” Bateman: In July 1999, I attended a meeting in Trenton when you were introducing a bill, A826, to the New Jersey Assembly to endeavor to ameliorate the problems existing in New Jersey in condos and homeowners associations. It was based on the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week
WW-P North fencer Paturu no longer an unknown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Last year ended with Mounica Paturu advancing to the girls fencing Tournament of Champions last year by placing third at the District 2 meet. ”People knew who was going to make it,” Paturu recalled. “They were saying, ‘Who is she, where…
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MONROE: AVID teaches students education and life skills
Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — AVID, or Acquirement Via Individual Determination, has been helping students at Monroe schools study and get organized for the past three years. Jan. 27, Monroe Township Middle School hosted AVID Parent Day for the parents to come in and observe the program as well as have an opportunity to…
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WEST WINDSOR: ‘Hustler’ helps Pirates to win
Dontas gives South boys hoops a lift off bench By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Bob Schurtz thinks Kurt Wayton was right on target with his nickname for Ryan Dontas. ”Kurt Wayton, our announcer, started calling him ‘The Hustler’ and that is what he is,” said Schurtz, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball coach. “Here…
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EDITORIAL: Wanted: candidates for mayor
Princeton Township Deputy Mayor Liz Lempert is the first candidate to announce she is running for mayor of the consolidated Princeton. Let’s hope she won’t be the last. That is not to say she isn’t qualified, but it is much healthier for a community to have several candidates from whom to choose. Look at all…
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