Author: Central Jersey
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CRANBURY: Documentary highlights human sex trafficking
By Maxine Bogle, Special Writer MONROE — In recognition of January being human trafficking awareness month, the Monroe Township League of Women Voters presented 15 minutes of a documentary entitled “Tricked.” Held inside the local library’s conference room, the quick preview of the film highlighted all aspects of the sex trade, including interviews by the…
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PRINCETON: Hun comes together for win
Williams, Raiders stop Mercersburg By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Eric Williams has been through the adjustment period before with the Hun School boys basketball team. As a four-year member of the program, Williams has seen plenty of players come into the program and take a while to adjust. This year, Williams is the lone returning…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Local kids use MLK Day off to help other kids
Picasa A group of kids got together on Monday to help out needy local families for Martin Luther King Day. (Submitted photo)
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MONROE: Students perform annual winter concert
Maxine Bogle photo. Music instructors Karen Swervheck and Yale Snyder led the Woodland Elementary school band and choir during its annual winter performance last week.
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ALLENTOWN: Shaw’s improved play aiding Allentown boys hoops
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Hal Shaw’s playing time has increased each season for the Allentown High School boys basketball team, and so has his scoring average. The senior forward scored a career-high 20 points to help the Redbirds run by Robbinsville, 69-48, Tuesday night. He was one of three players in double figures…
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FLORHAM PARK: Former borough resident is new Jets GM
Former Hightstown resident Mike Maccagnan was named the new general manager of the New York Jets on Wednesday. (Photo by Ed Birch)
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PRINCETON: Canal commission votes down housing project on battlefield site
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer The Institute for Advanced Study’s faculty housing project has been rejected by the Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission, which the Princeton Battlefield Society considers a victory for history. After a hearing that took about four hours, the Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission voted 3-2, with one abstention and one…
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PRINCETON: Pushing back against a new cultural imperialism
Robert P. George, a leading conservative intellectual, spoke Tuesday at St. Paul’s Church in Princeton. (Photo by Philip Sean Curran)
