Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: PHS win sets tone for year
Campisi expects softball success By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jess Campisi hasn’t moved too far, but she is in a critical spot for the Princeton High School softball team. The Little Tigers senior has moved from the second base position that she occupied for three years to shortstop. ”It requires a little more leadership,”…
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NationaLease Appoints Joe Puff Vice President of Truck Technology and Maintenance
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Puff will be the organization’s main resource in advising members of new truck technology and maintenance best practices. NationaLease, the North American organization of full service truck leasing companies, has named Joe Puff as Vice President of Truck Technology and Maintenance, reporting to Dean Vicha, President of NationaLease. "We welcome Joe…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates ace pitcher returns to top form
Gagliardo, South softball start 2-0 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor In Tuesday’s season opener, West Windsor-Plainsboro South pitcher Rachel Gagliardo was one hit away from perfect as she shut down rival West Windsor-Plainsboro North. Last year began with Gagliardo not in the circle, but nursing a broken hand suffered on a freak accident while…
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MANVILLE: Seniors can learn how to find unclaimed property
Senior Corner column The Manville Senior Citizens meet at noon on the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The next regular meeting will Thursday, April 10. Changes to the by-laws will be presented for review and adoption. Linda Henderson from the N.J. State Department of the Treasury’s Unclaimed Property division…
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PRINCETON: Defense anchors perfect start
Reynolds slides into starting role for PHS boys lax By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Spencer Reynolds has been playing ice hockey for most of his life, and the Princeton High School senior is hoping to play for a Juniors team after graduation. In the meantime, he is pouring his energy into his final season…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor talks issues in annual address
Mayor David Fried addresses business leaders at the annual State of the Township address March 27. Photo by James McEvoy
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MANVILLE: Police respond to two fires within 20 minutes
Police blotter, March 24-31 Fire fighters put out a grease fire in a Dumpster behind Dunkin’ Donuts on South Main Street at 12:51 p.m. March 24. Fewer than 15 minutes later, they responded to a brush fire on Richard Avenue. A fence also caught on fire. Police said a neighbor was burning brush in his…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City police charge man in early-morning fracas
Vincent Versace, 48, of Lambertville, was charged with disorderly conduct after an incident early Sunday morning, according to city police. Patrolman Joseph Weber was detailed to the area of Hillside Court at 1 a.m. for a report of a disturbance. Police said Officer Weber located four individuals involved in an altercation. While attempting to quell…
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NEW HOPE: Historical Society slates April Speaker Series
The 12 annual April Speaker Series will be presented by the New Hope Historical Society every Monday in April at 5 p.m., beginning on April 7 at the Parry Mansion. Carole Martin, chairwoman of the event, described the series. “We have assembled a program with a wide variety of topics that will range from the…
