Tag: Plainsboro
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From Colts to Tigers: Two members of Middlesex College Class of 2022 are Princeton-bound
Nathalia Allenza and Thomas Emens were still reeling from the news of their acceptance to Princeton University when asked about their post-graduate plans. “I started crying and screaming because I never thought this was possible. I am a nontraditional college student – I’m 29, married and have a child,” Allenza said. Emens was no less…
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Opinion: Petty Road residents frustrated by construction noise
It is a beautiful day. The sun is just starting to peak over the trees. The sky is blue. I hear a mourning dove’s call. Then the diesel engines start. Petty Road marks the boundary between Cranbury and Plainsboro townships. One side of the road has homes of Plainsboro citizens. The other side of the…
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South River officers charge Plainsboro man with stabbing ex-girlfriend, her father
SOUTH RIVER – South River police officers were dispatched to a borough residence for a report of a disturbance around 12:21 a.m. Feb. 11. Upon their arrival, they observed two victims lying on the ground with multiple stab wounds each, according to information provided by the South River Police Department on Feb. 15. Medical…
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Woman sexually assaulted at gunpoint in D&R Canal State Park
Authorities are investigating an aggravated sexual assault that occurred in the area of Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park on the border of Plainsboro and South Brunswick. A joint investigation has determined that on Sept. 28, between 4:30 and 5 p.m., an adult woman was walking on a path adjacent to the canal when she…
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Opinion: The impending migration wave
America is a nation of immigrants — and for the most part, at least historically, immigrants have been welcomed with open arms. However, the United States is on the precipice of a large migration wave due to the added hardships, scarcities and lack of opportunities that millions of families worldwide are currently facing amidst the…
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Princeton math whiz creates video based on combinatorial proofs, wins prize from MoMath
High schooler Amy Wang from Princeton proved that math is more than just numbers when she recently won the runner up Steven H. Strogatz Prize for Math Communication award presented to high school students worldwide by the National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath). Amy and her teammate, Shreya Mogulothu from Plainsboro, students at West Windsor-Plainsboro…
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Princeton, West Windsor students advance to National Science Bowl
Middle and high school students tested their knowledge and skills at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) New Jersey Regional Science Bowl on Feb. 19 and 20, hosted by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). This year the contest went fully virtual for the first time. In the high school contest, long-time rival high schools…
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Health Matters 2/19: Proper Posture Can Help Relieve and Prevent Lower Back Pain
Sunita Mani, PT, DPT, MBA, CEAS Are you slouching as you read this? Are your shoulders rounded? Is your neck bent forward? If you’re like most people, you neglect your posture often. Unfortunately, if you forget about your posture for too long, your lower back may give you a painful reminder. At Princeton Rehabilitation, a…