NEWS ARCHIVE: MARCH 9-16, 2001
Friday, March 16, 2001
INSPIRATION GOES BOTH WAYS
AUTHOR, STUDENT MAKE CONNECTION AT PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL
Emily Littman is 16, an age when most teen-agers work feverishly to fit in. She tells her favorite author, Tamora Pierce, what it's like to be teased for being different. Ms. Pierce tells her she understands. Story
Friday, March 16, 2001
REPORT OFFERS DEER HUNT DETAILS
SHARPSHOOTERS HARVESTED MORE FEMALE DEER THAN MALES
Of the 322 deer killed in Princeton by White Buffalo sharpshooters in the township's recent deer hunt, almost 60 percent, or 193 deer, were female. Of those 193, about 64 percent, or 124 females, were pregnant, most of them with twins. Story
Thursday, March 15, 2001
PILOT JOINS 'GREAT RACE' FROM LONDON TO SYDNEY
Richard Smith of Neshanic and four colleagues are flying a single-engine airplane from London to Sydney, Australia, in the fourth "Great Race" over the 12,500-mile route. Story
Thursday, March 15, 2001
TOWNSHIP REQUESTS PROBE OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE MEMBERS LOOK INTO ALLEGATIONS OF WRONGDOING
Members of the Township Committee said this week they are looking into allegations of wrongdoing within the Police Department, prompted by the loss of an appeal on a workers' compensation case this year. Story
Thursday, March 15, 2001
COURT UPHOLDS EX-OFFICER'S AWARD
TOWNSHIP REQUESTS PROBE OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
A township police officer was harassed, made to fear for his safety, and left mentally and emotionally scarred as a result of actions by Police Chief Paul Krych and Lt. Ralph Fiasco, according to a judge's decision that was upheld on appeal in January. Story
Tuesday, March 13, 2001
'SCENIC BYWAY' WON'T STOP TRUCKS
KINGS HIGHWAY MAY GET ANOTHER PROTECTIVE DESIGNATION
Area residents and officials, pleased with the recent designation of the Kings Highway as a national landmark, voiced interest in another layer of protection for the historic road that was explained last week at a community meeting. Story
Monday, March 12, 2001
HAIR-RAISING
CRANBURY TEEN GROWS LOCKS FOR CANCER VICTIMS
Danica Presepe has shown herself to be extraordinarily generous. Last summer she decided to donate her hair to Locks of Love, an organization that makes wigs for children receiving chemotherapy. The young Cranburian grew her hair for eight months just to have most of it cut off. Story
Monday, March 12, 2001
CIA CHIEF: SPIES STILL KEY
KICK-OFF TO CONFERENCE ON CIA ANALYSIS OF SOVIET UNION
Even though the Cold War is over, America still needs spies and a strong intelligence capability, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet said last week at Princeton University. Story
Friday, March 9, 2001
REFLECTORS, MORE HUNTING EYED
YEAR TWO OF DEER PLAN DISCUSSED BY LOCAL, STATE OFFICIALS
Opening more land to hunters and installing roadside reflectors are among the early proposals for modifications to Princeton Township's five-year deer-management plan, the first year of which recently concluded with the killing of 322 deer by professional sharpshooters. Story
Friday, March 9, 2001
NEW APPROACH COULD DRIVE BYPASS FOES TO AGREEMENT
THIRD-PARTY MEDIATION BY RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
In a significant break with past practice, the commissioner of the state Department of Transportation said this week that his agency wants to settle the controversy over the Millstone Bypass through third-party mediation by Rutgers University. Story
Friday, March 9, 2001
MOVIE MONSTER INVADES STUDIO
'MEGALODON' BEING FILMED IN BORDENTOWN
Megalodon has awoken, and he's mad. Movie-making has come to Bordentown City, where some scenes from the new major motion picture "Megalodon," based on an extinct prehistoric sea creature are being shot at Riverview Studios. Story

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