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PRINCETON: 2009 Boys Soccer Previews
Montgomery Head Coach: Rickey Steeb, second year Last year: 10-8-2 Key returning players: Connor Andres (Sr.), Christian Benz (Sr.), Connor Hayes (Sr.), Ian MacPherson (Sr.), Sam Rothman (Sr.), Danny Sgammato (Sr.), Mark Treichler (Sr.), Nick Covello (Jr.), Matt Wiltse (Jr.), Phil Wong (Jr.), Tom Bull (So.), Kieran Kemmerer (So.), Matt Mayewski (So.), Bradley Raw…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council hires borough clerk
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — There will soon be a new clerk in town, and her name is Debra Sopronyi. The Borough Council this week hired Ms. Sopronyi to replace longtime clerk Candace Gallagher, who is leaving her position Sept. 18 to take on similar duties for the small town of Jerome, Ariz.…
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PRINCETON: Borough Council cuts capital budget
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Continuing its quest for fiscal restraint in tough budgetary times, Princeton Borough Council has introduced bond ordinances that earmark approximately $1.65 million for 2009 capital projects, a reduction from previous years. As introduced the capital budget was far less than the $3.2 million in capital outlays requested from…
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WEST WINDSOR: Former back-up goes No. 1
After being a backup to David Twamley last year, West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Chris Matthews was the No. 1 pick in the Princeton Packet Fantasy Draft this year. Photo by Dick Druckman/GoldMedalImpressions.com
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PRINCETON: Tech developer brings out iPhone app
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — It is considered a noteworthy, and potentially very lucrative, club to be a member of — having a software application selected by Apple for purchase and use on its iPhone — and now Princeton Township-based ALK Technologies is a member of it. A GPS navigation system developed by…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough has Main goal
Council approves application for downtown revitalization aid By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — If all goes as planned locally, the borough would become part of the Main Street New Jersey revitalization program by mid-October. With the necessary support from the Borough Council, the nonprofit Downtown Hightstown organization got its application in to the state…
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PHOTO FEATURE: Back to school in Princeton
Photos by Mark Czajkowski Students of all ages returned to school in Princeton this week. Here are some of the scenes on the first day of classes.
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PRINCETON: A new director treasures the art museum
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — James Christen Steward, the new director of the Princeton University Art Museum, reflects that excited feeling of embarking on an incomparable journey, even if he hasn’t completely formulated what the destination will look like. In May, Mr. Steward took over as director, overseeing the museum’s staff of 70 and…
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