• MHS softball advances in usual fashion

    Cougars, Heller get out of last-inning pinch By: Justin Feil    Bottom of the seventh. A one-run lead. Runners on second and third and only one out.    Its players admit to some nervousness, but that has never showed on the Montgomery High softball team, which has made a habit of winning tight one-run contests.    The Cougars…

  • WW-PN boys’ lax falls in states

    Knights leave good impression despite loss By: Justin Feil    Before the 24th-seeded West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ lacrosse team faced No. 9 Westfield on Friday, Neil Brown brought his team into a tight circle and talked to them about leaving a good impression no matter what the outcome. And despite a 13-10 loss that ended…

  • Hillier plan for condos on Quarry Street OK’d

    Borough zoning board approves plan for 34 apartments. By: Jennifer Potash    The conversion of the Princeton Nursing Home on Quarry Street to new condominiums will proceed, following approval Thursday by the Princeton Borough Zoning Board of Adjustment.    The zoning board unanimously approved the plan proposed by architect J. Robert Hillier to construct 34 apartments with…

  • Illuminating Human Spirit

    The Langhorne Players bring ‘Hard Feelings,’ ‘Comic Potential’ and ‘The Elephant Man’ to the stage in Newtown, Pa. By: Jodi Thompson    Langhorne Players recently received kudos for producing Coyote on a Fence, the first play of their summer season. The accolades came not only from the usual source of critics or audience members, but from…

  • Princeton Temperature Record – May, 2002

    By: Tom Lederer The Princeton Temperature Record is based on readings from a Nimbus Ultra digital thermometer with an accuracy of 0.2 degrees F. Readings, taken in Princeton Township near the Princeton Shopping Center, are rounded to the nearest degree. DATE HIGH LOW May 31, 2002 90 63 May 30, 2002 88 58 May 29,…

  • PHS tennis ‘doubley’ excited about T of C

    Shindelman and Abraham give Little Tigers confidence By: Justin Feil    Whatever initial misgivings the Princeton High boys’ tennis team had about the combination of Eli Shindelman and Nate Abraham at second doubles disappeared in last week’s state tournament play.    They won a pair of huge matches, the first in a 3-2 win over Ocean that…

  • OBITUARY, May 28, 2002

    Edith Rabinovich Edith Rabinovich Princeton resident    Edith Rabinovich of Princeton died Thursday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was 73.    Born in Romania, she was a former resident of São Paulo, Brazil. She was a Princeton resident the past five years.    She is survived by her husband, Mandy Rabinovich; son Alan S.…

  • Seniors pledge to be responsible

    About 80 percent at university pledge ‘to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider …’ By: Jeff Milgram    Princeton University seniors have joined a growing national movement to encourage recent college graduates to consider social responsibility when they look for a job.    About 80 percent of the…

  • ‘Alone Together’

    Off-Broadstreet Theatre offers a loud comedy that examines the phenomenon of children leaving home and then returning. By: Stuart Duncan Doug Kline and Lois Carr in Alone Together at Off-Broadstreet Theatre.    Alone Together, which has just opened at Off-Broadstreet Theatre in Hopewell for a five-week run, is a loud comedy that examines the phenomenon of…

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