Author: Central Jersey
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Princeton Walk to benefit Tourette Syndrome Children’s Scholarship Program
Tess Kowalski, right, 14, of Plainsboro, is helping the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome organize and plan NJ Walks for TS at Princeton on April 6 in Mercer County Park.
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PRINCETON: Fresh veggies cropping up at the library
Ruth-Ann Breitler, from North Brunswick, hand picks fresh carrots at the Princeton Library Farmer’s Market Thursday afternoon. Rebecca Nowalski photo
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WEST WINDSOR: Borup a cog for new-look Pirates
Danny Borup has been the leading scorer and rebounder through the first nine games of the season for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball team. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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WEST WINDSOR: Latest role suits Schwartzman
Senior aids Knights girls basketball By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Lauren Schwartzman knew there was a chance that she’d be changing positions this year. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior has started the last two years as a forward, but an influx of height has pushed her to a guard spot. ”I’m definitely more comfortable…
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PRINCETON: New roundabout to open Jan. 26
The intersection of Alexander Street and University Place is scheduled to reopen in 12 days after being closed since the middle of October so a traffic roundabout could be constructed. By>Philip Sean CurranStaff Writer The intersection of Alexander Street and University Place is scheduled to reopen in 12 days after being closed since the middle…
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WEST WINDSOR: Borup a cog for new-look Pirates
Junior helps guide boys basketball to fast start By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Danny Borup knew he would have a much larger role for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball team this season. With four starters and all but two varsity performers graduating, the Pirates knew they would be relying on plenty of newcomers…
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Fairleigh Dickinson University Collaborates with The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching
Higher education collaboration allows graduate and undergraduate students of FDU’s Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies to use professional coach certification as transfer credits toward their degree SHREWSBURY, N.J. – The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC), a top-rated coach training school and originator of the Core Energy Coaching™ process that drives human performance…
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PRINCETON: Fresh veggies cropping up at the library
Ruth-Ann Breitler, from North Brunswick, hand picks fresh carrots at the Princeton Library Farmer’s Market Thursday afternoon. Rebecca Nowalski photo
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PRINCETON: Bill Scheide still sharp at the century mark
Phil McAuliffe 100 year old Bill Scheide and his wife Judy in their Princeton home.
