Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Hun narrows Prep A gap
Boys lacrosse falls to 13-time champion Lawrenceville By Charlie Paige, Special Writer LAWRENCEVILLE — The Lawrenceville School boys lacrosse team won its 13th straight Prep A championship on Monday. Thirteen state championships in a row is dominant. However, the Big Reds’ opponents, the Hun School, refused to let the champions dominate them. The scoreboard at…
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New Book on Colonial New Jersey Just in Time for 350th Birthday
By David Veasey New Book Illustrates State’s Colonial Architecture As New Jersey Celebrates Its 350th Birthday (May 26, 2014) —New Jersey’s wide variety of 17th and 18th century extant architecture is the focus of a new book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings. In this the most crowded and developed state in…
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New Book on Colonial New Jersey Just in Time for 350th Birthday
By David Veasey NEWS RELEASE New Book Illustrates State’s Colonial Architecture As New Jersey Celebrates Its 350th Birthday (May 26, 2014) —New Jersey’s wide variety of 17th and 18th century extant architecture is the focus of a new book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings. In this the most crowded and developed…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights advance in SJ 4 play
Harpel sisters help North lacrosse advance By Zachary Banks, Special Writer Monday’s 16-2 win over Freehold Township in the quarterfinals of the South Jersey Group 4 state tournament was somewhat of a cake walk for the Mercer County Tournament champion and second-seeded West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls lacrosse team. Behind a flurry of goals to end…
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LAWRENCE: Johnson Trolley Line plan review set for May 28
Public invited to discuss proposal at Municipal Building By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A public "open house" to review possible options to connect the northern and southern legs of the former Johnson Trolley Line — which means finding a way to cross I-95 — is set for Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center Named as One of New Jersey’s Top Places to Work
By irene maslowski Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kessler-pt.com), the outpatient division of Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com), has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in New Jersey in 2014” by NJ Biz journal. This marks the sixth consecutive year that Kessler Rehabilitation Center has been included on this prestigious list. The program identifies…
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PENNINGTON: School breaks ground for new building
To be known as the Kenneth Kai Tai Yen Humanities Building The Pennington School held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Kenneth Kai Tai Yen Humanities Building on May 17, as part of the school’s annual Alumni Weekend celebration. Expected to open in the fall of 2015, the Kenneth Kai Tai Yen Humanities Building will…
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PRINCETON: World War II veteran tells his story through art
By Geena Molinaro, Staff Writer Sergio Bonotto has a story to tell. It’s a tale of camaraderie, suffering, survival and hope. In many ways, it stands as a classic coming of age story: A boy is forced to face the atrocities of war when he is drafted into the American Army and stationed in Nazi…
