Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Garba celebration to begin
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey will host its Grand Navratri Garba celebration in South Brunswick starting next week. The event, which takes place during three weekends, from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., begins on Sept. 26-27, and will continue Oct. 3-4, and 10-11, according to the organization. The first four…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: JV Girls pummel Old Bridge 5-1
By Azra Baig, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School Junior Varsity Girl’s Soccer team is off to a good start with a 3-1 record thus far. The team beat East Brunswick, Piscataway and Old Bridge but suffered a loss to Monroe. The team has 20 players on the roster, including girls from the junior,…
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PLAINSBORO: Princeton Forrestal proposes 394 units
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group PLAINSBORO — Princeton Forrestal Village has been around 28 years and although it has a nice pedigree it has never really succeeded. Now, a new developer believes it has the solution — a residential component.Designed by Sasaki Associates, of Watertown, Massachusetts, and Bower Lewis Thrower/Architects, of Philadelphia, the initial…
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ALLENTOWN: Rosenthal leaps to No. 2 in AHS singles lineup
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Emily Rosenthal took a big step last year when she jumped into the Allentown High School girls tennis lineup. After a year at first doubles, Rosenthal has taken another big step in her senior year with the Redbirds. She has vaulted to second singles behind fellow senior Milan Afflitto.…
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LAWRENCE: Goodwin helps Rider kick off anniversary
Rider University Historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin at Rider University on Tuesday. Peter Borg / Rider University
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LAWRENCE: LTEF receives prep school gift
From left are LTEF President Kelly Bidle, Lawrenceville School Head Master Liz Duffyand LTEF Executive Director Ivy Cohen. Courtesy photo
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PRINCETON: AccessPrinceton helping managers resolve issues
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert spoke on the steps of Monument Hall Thursday as AccessPrinceton manager Christina Rothman-Illiff listened. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
