Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Snyder’s goal gets PHS rolling
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor History has proven to the Princeton High boys soccer team to never take the opening game of the state tournament lightly. A year ago, the Little Tigers needed a goal late in the game to hold off an upset bid by Hamilton West before going on to win the Central…
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EAST WINDSOR: Pageant helps make dreams come true
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR – Young ladies from around the area competed in the 5th Annual Miss Next Level Youth Pageant last month. “The vision for the Miss Next Level Youth Pageant was born by my desire to direct a pageant as well as help little girls dreams come true,” said Evelyn…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Lawmakers focus on value of early childhood education
HAMILTON – Senate President Steve Sweeney on Friday visited the Lakeview Child Center in Hamilton to focus on the value of child care as an important component of early child´hood education. Along with Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo and Mercer County Freeholder John Cimino, he toured the center and met with the administrators and caregivers at the…
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East Windsor PAL travel soccer
Storm U14 girls The East Windsor PAL Storm U14 girls soccer team, with a depleted defense, still managed to defeat Point Pleasant 3-0 recently. Keeper Mary Kate Harnett recorded the full game shutout. Defenders Mia Sandoval, Lili Iavarone and Danielle Faup were outstanding keeping Pride’s chances to a minimum. The Storm had the better…
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POLICE BLOTTER for Nov. 5, 2015
East Windsor The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, October 28, 2015. David J. Osorio, 28, of Carteret, N.J. was arrested at 2:07 a.m. Oct. 24, at the Windsor Regency Apartment Complex and charged with DUI, refusal to provide breath samples, reckless driving, careless driving, failure to report…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Ewing Township man arrested for impersonating a police officer
By Lea Kahn. Staff Writer TRENTON — A Ewing Township man has been charged with impersonating a police officer, and police are asking people to come forward if they believe they have been approached or pulled over by him, said Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler. John C. Williams, 60, who is also known as Johnny…
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PRINCETON: McGowen triplets are backbone for Tartans
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor For four years the McGowen triplets have been making opponents do a double-take, or in their case a triple-take, during lineup introductions for the Stuart Country Day School tennis team. “When we all line up to do introductions we get a lot of comments asking if we’re all sisters,” said…
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PLAINSBORO: Knights’ Kulkarni makes big strides
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editior Atharv Kulkarni’s idea of a distance run has changed quite a bit in the last year. “The funny thing is I didn’t even know what cross country was,” the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North sophomore said. “I moved back to America from India last year and my friend got me into…
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PRINCETON: Defense keys Hun MAPL title run
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor One look at the gaudy numbers the offense puts up for the Hun School football team and it’s easy to see why the Raiders have been successful. In opening the season with seven straight wins, the Raiders have scored 248 points, which is an average of 35 per game. But…
