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PRINCETON: Football teams look to improve
Area quartet drops season openers By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor As opening weekends go, this one could have gone better for the quartet of Packet-area football teams that just got their seasons underway. All four teams came out on the losing end of the score, with Princeton High, West Windsor-Plainsboro North and WW-P South losing…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders teams score victories
Game summaries from Sept. 14 Division 3 Michigan Wolverines vs. Princeton Tigers Andrew Santa Barbara led the Michigan Wolverines to a 19 12 victory over the Princeton Tigers at the Triangle Road Complex. Princeton held a 12-0 lead on two TDs by Ryan Vierbuchen until late in the second quarter when Camryn Loniewski ran around…
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PRINCETON: Football teams look to improve
West Windsor-Plainsboro High South running back Cameron George attempts to break through the line during the Pirates’ 20-0 loss at Trenton last Thursday. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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U.S. should pare back its chemical weapons
Mary Ellen Marino, Princeton To the editor: It is outrageous that Barack Obama and Senator Menendez can so blatantly lie to the entire world about chemical weapons. Almost everyone knows that the U,S, used Agent Orange in Vietnam in the ‘60s and ‘70s and gave or sold chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein to use in…
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PRINCETON: Hospital demolition set to start
Developer AvalonBay will start taking apart the former Princeton Hospital next month by removing underground fuel tanks, the town said Friday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Developer AvalonBay will start taking apart the former Princeton Hospital next month by removing underground fuel tanks, the town said Friday. Representatives for the town and AvalonBay met…
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PRINCETON: 2-month crime report presented to council
Princeton had 20 burglaries combined during June and July, according to a police report provided to the Princeton Council last week. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton had 20 burglaries combined during June and July, according to a police report provided to the Princeton Council last week. The document showed that during those…
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