Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Tigers’ late rally falls short
PU men’s lacrosse edged by Brown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor For the second year in a row, the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team staged a late rally after trailing Brown by five goals, but once again could not move by the Bears in the final minutes. The ninth-ranked Tigers fell to No. 12…
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The poetry of Tracy K. Smith
My story on the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith is on the Princeton Packet site. Send me an e-mail. Email me at grassroots at comcast dot net.
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WEST WINDSOR: Former Pirate heads softball team
De La Rosa returns to WW-P South Kristen De La Rosa knows about the strong tradition of softball at West Windsor-Plainsboro South. After all, she was a part of it. De La Rosa played for the Pirates and graduated in 2006 before going on to play for two years at Kings College. Now she is…
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PRINCETON: Former animal control officer rejects initial separation agreement. Says attorney working with town on terms of a new deal
Former Princeton animal control officer Mark Johnson said Monday that he had rejected an initial separation agreement from the town, and that his lawyer and the town are working on terms of a new one. Mr. Johnson said he would not disclose the details of that first offer or why he turned it down. He…
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MONTGOMERY: Sheridan case ruled murder-suicide; family disputes prosecutor’s findings, plans lawsuit
MONTGOMERY — John Sheridan killed his wife and then committed suicide, according to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, but his sons are not accepting that conclusion. Mark, Matt, Dan and Tim Sheridan released a statement March 27 that they are filing a lawsuit challenging the results of the investigation by the prosecutor’s office. “We do…
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PRINCETON: No arrests yet in assault where man was slashed in the face
A man’s face was slashed Friday night, according to Princeton police. The aggravated assault took place at approximately 7:50 p.m. on Berrien Court, police said. The victim, who is in his early 40s, suffered facial lacerations after being assaulted with an unknown cutting instrument, according to police. The victim was taken to the University Medical…
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Where the poetry leads the reader
Tracy K. Smith will discuss her memoir at Labyrinth Books, April 1.
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Real-life drama
Monica Lange’s “Twice Born: Stories From the Special Delivery Unit” will air on PBS stations starting tonight.
