Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Castillo, Pulimood lead boys track in groups
MOC is Saturday for qualifiers By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Vlad Castillo Jr. is much happier to be going into the Meet of Champions as a group winner, while Alex Roth is just happy to be making his first indoor track and field trip to the state’s biggest meet. Castillo has his senior year…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar girls head back to state final
Jenna D’Allegro took a second and a third in her two individual events to help the Montgomery High School girls swim team defeat Montclair and reach the state A Division championship meet. Photo by Robert Gleason
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: High school life is busy, but don’t forget sleep
By Ian Stewart At the beginning of high school, I promised myself that I wouldn’t become one of those students who stayed up into the morning hours each night doing schoolwork. Unfortunately, I did not fulfil that promise, and I see now that doing so would be almost impossible. Like pretty much every…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Event gives free prom dresses plus
By Azra Baig, Special Writer The South Brunswick Viking Closet held its fourth annual, “Sisterhood of the Traveling Prom Dress” event on Feb. 7 at South Brunswick High School. With prom season just a few months away, it was a great opportunity for all South Brunswick High School girls to shop for prom dresses, jewelry,…
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CRANBURY: Truly spectacular
File photo. The annual Shaw Christmas light shows have raised almost $14,000 for charity, according to Keith Shaw.
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Board puts new restrictions on options program
By Siddharth Muchhal, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO — The Board of Education has implemented new restrictions on the Option II program and has eliminated the independent study program. The changes made to the Option II program are not the first. In the past few years the Board of Education has regularly applied new…
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PRINCETON: Local board of health to propose ordinance prohibiting tobacco sales to anyone under 21 (Updated)
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton will seek to become the fourth town in New Jersey to prohibit stores from selling tobacco products and electronic smoking devices to anyone under 21 years old. The local Board of Health is poised to introduce an ordinance to that effect on March 26. If adopted April 21,…
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