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Ride for Runaways goes virtual
Teeing off with a pro
Congratulations Class of 2020
Plainsboro teen wins the opportunity to play with a PGA Tour golfer
BY NICOLE VIVIANO
The Anchor House annual 500-mile bike ride fundraiser has been reimagined into a virtual experience to cater to the current restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s Anchor House Virtual Ride for Runaways will mark the 42nd year of the massive fundraising event that brings in more than $500,000 for the year for the Trentonbased organization. “Everybody has their own goal,” COO of Anchor House Foundation Kathy Drulis said. “As much as they love biking and they love what we do, they so believe in Anchor House so that’s what has always made our event so successful.” This year’s change has brought many veteran participants back as well as new ones. Mark Smith has taken part in Anchor House’s traditional 500mile trek for 30 years. To commemorate his years of commitment, Smith, a veterinarian at Hopewell Veterinary Group Inc., set a personal goal to raise $30,000, or $1,000 for every year he has participated. As of June 23, Smith raised $25,125 and pledged that if his donors help him raise within $1,000 of his goal that he will make up the difference. He has sent out 240 letters requesting donations. See RIDE, Page 4
BY WAYNE THOMPSON
Parents drove a parade of cars through Plainsboro and West Windsor June 17 to honor members of the Class of 2020, who donned their caps and gowns and waited in their driveways. Pictured are Nithya Borra (left, Peddie) Kavya Borra (Hun School) and Krisha Bagga (High School North). For more pictures, turn to Page 7. (Photo courtesy of KapuPatel Photography.)
New off ice building under way Developer breaks ground on medical building in Forrestal Center BY SARA HASTINGS
As businesses around the state shut down in early April in response to a growing pandemic, one new project was just getting started. Construction on 8 Forrestal Road South, on Princeton University’s Forrestal campus across from the Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Cen-
ter campus, began on April 21. The developer, 11 Forrestal Road Associates LLC, had originally broken ground on the site in 2017, explains managing partner Vic Angeline. “There were some environmental problems relating to the road that was put in for Life Time Athletic [at 7 Forrestal Road South] that had to be cleaned up before we could continue building there,” he says. “We were going to start April 1,” Angeline says, “but we didn’t start until April 21 because we wanted to make sure we were only doing out-
side work.” There are currently two people working on the 5.33acre lot. “It’s all outside and very limited manpower,” he says. “We’re also doing all of our project meetings by Zoom.” Angeline expects inside work to begin in the fall. With social distancing guidelines in place, only one trade works at a time in a given space, so, for example, working on carpentry, electricity, and plumbing has to occur sequentially rather than concurrently. Accordingly, the finish date See FORRESTAL, Page 5
The first tee of Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, stood empty April 29, on what should have been Wells Fargo Championship Pro-Am day. With a large gallery of fans looking on, Plainsboro’s Raymond Jin, the 17-year-old winner of Wells Fargo and First Tee’s Succeeding Together essay contest for 2020, would have hit the opening drive of his round with the PGA Tour pro of his choice. Instead, because of COVID-19, the High School North junior will have to wait one more year for the moment. Jin will join the winner of the 2021 contest in golfing with the PGA Tour pros of their choice on May 5, 2021, at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm in Washington, D.C., where the tournament is relocating for one year as Quail Hollow Club hosts the 2021 President’s Cup. “While I would love to have bragging rights and tell See JIN, Page 8
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