Author: Central Jersey
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WEST WINDSOR: A lot more than just ‘all hat’
Maurice H. Hawk School is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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WEST WINDSOR: A lot more than just ‘all hat’
Maurice Hawk Elementary celebrates 50th anniversary By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — It’s a good thing he didn’t keep it under his hat. Maurice Hawk, a self-taught man who always wore a Stetson hat, encouraged the building of the elementary school in town that bears his name. Today, a photo of him…
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PRINCETON: Third straight title capped by records
PHS girls swim cruises in county By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jess Bai and the Princeton High School girls swim team already had a great deal of confidence after an unbeaten regular season. Their confidence rose a bit more when they added their third straight Mercer County Championship title Saturday at West Windsor-Plainsboro North.…
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Merriment and Mayhem Abound in “Lend Me a Tenor” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Feb. 20 to March 1
By Wendy Humphrey A hilarious salute to screwball comedies of the 1930s is coming to Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC’s) Kelsey Theatre. Maurer Productions OnStage (MPO) brings Ken Ludwig’s comedy farce “Lend Me A Tenor” to the Kelsey stage Fridays, Feb. 20 and 27 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, Feb. 21 and 28 at 8 p.m.; and…
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Combatting Terrorism in Cyberspace is the Topic for MCCC Lecture Feb. 18
Tim Larsen Christopher Rodriguez, director for the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, is the speaker for the Feb. 18 Distinguished Lecture at Mercer County Community College.
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2015 Middlesex County American Legion Oratorical Contest Winner
From left: Walter Zjawin, Middlesex County department executive committeeman; Rishab Bhandari; Nicholas Tharney; Daniel Dunn, historian for the American Legion Dept of NJ and regional contest chair; Larry Bishop, Middlesex County commander.
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PRINCETON: University agrees to buy liquor license from local restaurateur (UPDATED, 5:08 p.m.)
Deal for $1.5 million still needs council approval By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University agreed to buy a liquor license from local restaurateur Jack Morrison for $1.5 million for the café and restaurant the school plans to open at the old Dinky station, records obtained by The Princeton Packet showed. The…
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PRINCETON: University agrees to buy liquor license from local restaurateur (UPDATED, 5:08 p.m.)
If the liquor license deal is approved, Princeton University plans to use it for its cafe and restaurant at the old Dinky station. (File photo by Phil McAuliffe)
