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Following the moves
Chess masters to analyze championship By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group Viswanathan Anand and Magnus Carlesen aren’t exactly household names, but in the world of chess, the two masters facing off for the World Chess Championship is the equivalent of the Lakers and the Celtics playing for an NBA title. And as the two players…
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PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week
Kuzmicz helps PDS girls soccer to historic finish By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kirsten Kuzmicz alternated between exhausted and exhilarated during a stretch in which the Princeton Day School girls soccer team played six games in nine days. ”It was honestly such an incredible experience,” said the Panthers junior. “Every game was high intensity.…
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PRINCETON: Tiger men open year at home Sunday
PU basketball likes balance By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Seven months later, the lost weekend at Yale and Brown still stings for the Princeton University men’s basketball team. With an Ivy League title there for the taking, the Tigers were swept on the road and right out of the championship race. Those losses will certainly…
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MONROE: New councilwoman
Ed Birch photoCouncil President Gerald Tamburo greets supporters at the Crowne Plaza hotel Tuesday night.
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For the birds
Katrina van Grouw to discuss her book, ‘The Unfeathered Bird’ By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group I’ve interviewed a lot of artists over the years, but never before did I talk with one about tearing dead birds apart and boiling their skeletons. But that sort of stuff is part and parcel of the work of…
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14th Legislative District: Democrats returned to Trenton
Staff photo by James McEvoy. State Sen. Linda Greenstein (D-14) addresses supporters at the Stone Terrace in Hamilton Township on election night.
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MONROE: School board candidates tackle issues at forum
Candidates for the Monroe Township Board of Education fielded questions that addressed school issues at a candidates’ night forum at Monroe Township Middle School on Wednesday. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Candidates for the Monroe Township Board of Education fielded questions that addressed school issues at a candidates’ night forum at Monroe Township…
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PRINCETON: Tiger women start year at Rutgers
PU hoops has new look as it seeks fifth straight Ivy title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When the Princeton University women’s basketball team tips off the season 2 p.m. at Rutgers on Sunday, Kristen Helmstetter will be the only Tigers player back from the group that started last year against Rutgers. Around the…
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