Author: Central Jersey
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MONROE: Frigid temperatures burst classroom pipe
As extreme cold temperatures settled in the area this week, a radiator pipe burst in a classroom at one Monroe school on Tuesday. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — As extreme cold temperatures settled in the area this week, a radiator pipe burst in a classroom at one Monroe school on Tuesday. ”One of…
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New Computers to Enhance Lives of Seniors Donated to The Lena and David T. Wilentz Senior Residence
Wilentz resident Rosalie Marino using the new computers.
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PRINCETON: PHS seniors eye strong finish
Stange helps boys swimmers remain undefeated By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Will Stange and the rest of the seniors on the Princeton High boys swim team have been part of the program’s greatest run of championship success. They’re hoping to close out their careers with another championship season, but won’t get too far ahead of…
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Happy Chinese New Year!
Area chefs look back on special times By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer The Chinese — or Lunar — New Year falls on Jan. 31 this year, and is the beginning of the Spring Festival. In China, millions of young city dwellers return to their family’s rural home for the two-week celebration, in a mass migration…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars’ Won found niche with fencing
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Paul Won gave everything a shot when he was growing up, but it was fencing that he gravitated to while he was still in elementary school. ”Before fencing, I tried a lot of sports,” said the Montgomery High School senior. “I was on the swim team, did travel soccer,…
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WEST WINDSOR: South wrestling is making strides
Program has solid core group By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Darren Schulman knows the process of building the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South wrestling program isn’t going to happen overnight. ”As a coach I have to try to change the culture,” said Schulman, who was a state champion wrestler at East Brunswick High School. “I am…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community asked to help with superintendent search
The South Brunswick community was invited to attend a Community Input Session in regard to the search for a new superintendent for the school district Wednesday night. By Ed Birch, Special writer The South Brunswick community was invited to attend a Community Input Session in regard to the search for a new superintendent for the…
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PRINCETON: New proposal filed for former grocery
Princeton businessman Lou Carnevale has a revised proposal to redevelop the former Davidson’s grocery on Nassau Street, according to documents filed with the town. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton businessman Lou Carnevale has a revised proposal to redevelop the former Davidson’s grocery on Nassau Street, according to documents filed with the town. Those…
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January 27th Conference Will Focus on Helping Nonprofits! Unique Networking Opportunities and 22 Creative Workshops Offered
One of the 22 workshops offered at the January 27th Princeton Community Works Conference will be the “Innovation on a Shoestring Budget” n a necessity for most nonprofits! Pictured above are community members who are meeting weekly to plan the event.
