Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Roth gives good return to XC team
PHS sophomore feeling better for Group III meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton High School boys cross country team had a goal for Alex Roth’s first two races of the season, an acronym that they use. F.W.O.P. Roth, the sophomore who set PHS’ freshman record for Holmdel Park last year, achieved the…
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PRINCETON: Tigers football in ‘playoff’ situation
Princeton faces must-win against Yale By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor There are no playoffs for the Princeton University football team, but the final two weekends might as well be playoff games. The Tigers will travel to Yale for a 12:30 p.m. kickoff on Saturday in New Haven, Conn. The following Saturday, they host Dartmouth…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
Jo-Ann Onka Delasko holds her ninth-grade graduation diploma.
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MANVILLE: Post 2290 remembers deceased veterans
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2290 members who died in the last year were remembered Sunday at Manville’s annual Veterans Day memorial service at the post hall. Post members and the ladies auxiliary participated in the service after attending a Mass at Christ the Redeemer Church. The names of…
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Top 100 Global Finalist Helps US Businesses Connect to Asia; Looking for US Businesses to Partner With
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Seoul-based EdTech SMATOOS is looking to connect US businesses to Asia. By working together, your company would be seen by thousands of business-people from major corporations such as Sony, Samsung, and LG, as well as by millions of consumers across thriving Asia. Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA – Seoul-based EdTech startup…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Son’s service reawoke dad’s pride as veteran
Veterans Day speaker Thomas Cellilli Jr. told the crowd Tuesday night at Hillsborough Township’s 6th annual Veterans Day ceremony that he was just a "regular Joe" who had spent three years of active duty in the Vietnam era in the 1960s. So, when the retired Army Specialist 5 was asked to speak on what it…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Campground law stands
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The Planning Board declined to change an ordinance affecting the number of days guests may stay at township campground or resort facilities. At the Nov. 6 Township Committee meeting, municipal clerk Dana Tyler said the board had discussed the issue as per the governing body’s request. Deputy…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Veterans reflect on their special day
Chief Joseph Novak, of the Hopewell Fire Department, sings God Bless America.
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LAWRENCE: Local woman victim of a fake IRS scam
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A 41-year-old Lawrence Township woman was tricked into handing over $7,000 in allegedly unpaid federal income taxes by a man purporting to be an Internal Revenue Service agent, according to police Lt. Joseph Amodio. The woman told police she received a phone call from a man — who turned out…
