Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Hun’s Quirk chose wise path
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kathy Quirk knew early on in her life that she wanted to coach. “I knew when I was a freshman in high school,” Quirk said. “I was inspired by my field hockey coach, Mary Anne Morgan, who was young and energetic. I remember we were at a camp and she…
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WHAT’S GOING ON for the week of 11/20/15
Sat., Nov. 21 The Bordentown Elks Women’s Auxiliary will host a Craft Show with over 80 vendors from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 11 Amboy Road in Bordentown. Admission is free. The event will also feature a Super 50/50 and food for purchase. For more information, email [email protected] or call Rosemary at 609-424-3167. …
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Beth El news for the week of 11/20/15
By Steve Guggenheim It’s that time of year. Chanukah begins the evening of Sunday, Dec. 6 and ends the night of Monday, Dec. 14. The Beth El Seniors Chanukah meeting, with the inimitable Cantor Larry, is Thursday, Dec. 10, at 1 p.m. Bring a gift and take part in the annual Bring One/Take One exchange.…
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WHH-JackZosulispic
Submitted photo Hightstown High Jack Zosulis has signed a National Letter of Intent to play baseball at Caldwell University. Jack has been a three-year starter for the Hightstown Varsity Baseball Team and has accepted a scholarship offer to play for the Cougars next year. Attending the signing with Jack is, from left to right, father…
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PRINCETON: PHS boys race into Meet of Champs
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton High boys cross country team approached last week’s state Group 4 meet with the same mentality they have had all season — survive and advance. The hard-working Little Tigers put together another solid performance and were rewarded with their first trip to the Meet of Champions in 29…
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East Windsor player on tennis team headed to national championships
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – An East Windsor player is among the team members on The Middle States Advanced team from Trenton, N.J., that will compete in the 2015 USTA Junior Team Tennis 14U National Championships, held at the Cayce Tennis Center in Cayce, S.C. on Dec. 3-6. The 2015 USTA Junior Team Tennis 14U National…
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East Windsor PAL soccer for the week of 11/20/15
Storm U-14 Girls The Storm defeated Red Bank’s Rapid 4-0 with a dominating performance from all sides of the field. Grace O’Leary had 3 goals 2 off assists from Julia Gorajek and returned the favor, creating a rebound which Gorajek sent home. Shannan Hauslet assisted on the final goal capping off a win defined…
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PRINCETON: University student protesters hold to demands as sit-in enters Day 2
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University has become the latest battleground between black students and college administrators, with protesters demanding this week that the school administration meets all of their demands, which includes removing former university president and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s name from campus buildings and the public policy school. On a…
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CRANBURY: A tip of the hat to those helping others
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY – The Cranbury School will be raising money Friday to assist individuals who need help paying their medical bills. “Hats for Hope” is a program that Ryan Lehman, a former eighth-grade student, developed to support the charity Raising Hope for Others,” said teacher Laura Burke in an email Thursday.…
