Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pat Holliday to retire, principals realign
Ed Birch photos. With Pat Holiday, top, retiring, Brooks Crossing Elementary School and Crossroads South Middle School principals, Jodi Mahoney and Glenn Famous, will take on new assignments as a result.
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PRINCETON: Pipeline company agrees to more environmentally friendly digging procedures
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Pipeline company Williams agreed to dig under rather than through some environmentally sensitive parts of the Princeton Ridge when it starts laying a new pipeline this year. The company said this week that it would bore five feet into the ground, under six different areas where there are streams…
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MONROE: Police seek missing man
Walked away from care facility on Wednesday MONROE — Police are looking for a missing man who walked away from a treatment facility Wednesday. On March 5 at 8:34 a.m., the Monroe Township Police Department received a report of a Missing Person. Ronald Sannucci, 64, was reported missing from Meadowview Care Center located at 319…
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PRINCETON: The thrill of the hunt
Phil McAuliffe Alex Marker Pittock arranges books on tables during the 2014 Bryn Mawr-Wellesley book sale. This year’s sale will be from March 20-24 at the Princeton Day School. (Staff file photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE gets PARCC update
Ed Birch photo. SBHS junior Tyler Sanders gives the Board of Education his opinion on PARCC testing at Monday night’s meeting.
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MONTGOMERY: Boys Basketball Player of the Year
Ta became leader of Cougars By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kris Grundy could tell right away there was something special about Chase Ta. ”Watching him in middle school and early on in his freshman year you could see he had unbelievable court vision and he could handle the ball well,” said Grundy, the Montgomery High…
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PRINCETON: The thrill of the hunt
Annual Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale to offer 85,000 selections this year By Mike Morsch, Executive editor When she goes to the annual Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale, Elizabeth Romanaux always looks for science books. That’s her thing, science. Ms. Romanaux is in her second year as president of the event. A few years ago, an Earth…
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PRINCETON: Health officials say meningitis risk no greater at Princeton than any other university
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The risk for catching meningitis type B at Princeton University is no greater than at any other college campus, school and health officials said Friday. Starting in 2013, the university had faced an outbreak of the disease that infected nine people, including a student from another college who died.…
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PRINCETON: Tiger women draw No. 8 seed
The Ivy League champion Princeton University women’s basketball team will open play in the NCAA tournament Saturday against Green Bay. Photo by Robert Gleason
