Category: archives
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Annis, PHS boys gain bragging rights
Lacrosse team tops Hun, WW-P North By: Justin Feil Taylor Annis and the Princeton High boys’ lacrosse team took a step toward holding their heads highest around town this summer. The Little Tigers avenged two of their losses from last year, an early season 16-9 loss to Hun and a season-ending 8-7 defeat at the…
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Monroe puffing up its victory total
Close victories make a difference By: Rich Fisher Last year, it was close, but no cigar. This year, Monroe High’s softball team is nearly choking on cigar smoke, but no one is complaining. Wednesday’s 12-2 victory at Marlboro left the Falcons at 5-2 overall entering Thursday’s game with John F. Kennedy. One reason for Monroe’s…
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PRESS FORUM: How do you plan to vote Tuesday during the annual school budget election?
PRESS FORUM Join the debate. The Cranbury Press is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe want…
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Scoop of initiative leads woman to open ice cream shop
Township resident, 25, is owner of Cold Stone Creamery franchise in Mercer Mall. By: Jennifer Potash Lauren Millner never imagined that an impromptu visit to an ice cream shop on Times Square in New York City would lead her to open a Cold Stone Creamery franchise in the Mercer Mall. "Never in my wildest dreams,"…
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Wizards delight at benefit game
The Harlem Wizards play a charity basketball game to help raise money for the Allentown and Upper Freehold Municipal Alliance for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. By: Jillian Nelson UPPER FREEHOLD The Harlem Wizards made their second appearance at Allentown High School on Saturday for a charity basketball game to help raise…
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LETTERS: Budget warrants public’s approval
To the editor: I’d like to take a minute to encourage everyone to vote on the school budget. I am in support of the new budget. Our children’s education is important and we need to be sure that we are doing the right thing. Increased student enrollment and no increase in state aid creates…
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Softball squad snaps skid with victory over Trenton
Lawrence softball By: Jim Green This wasn’t the first tough spot Rider University freshman left-hander Will O’Connor has been in this year, but it might have been the most critical. O’Connor has been thrown right into fire in his rookie year with the Rider baseball team, including a starting roll March 31 against a strong…
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Marching against abuse
Community to march in support of South Brunswick’s Domestic VIolence Task Force. By: Melissa Hayes More than 100 residents are expected to take to the streets Sunday to join the Domestic Violence Task Force’s Enough Is Enough Humanity March. The task force, a subgroup of the township’s Commission on Women, organizes the march annually to…
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School plan meets needs of community
To the editor By: At the March 23 meeting of the Hillsborough Board of Education, the board adopted its 2005-06 school budget by a 9-0 vote. The budget is designed to continue to provide our students with a high quality, comprehensive educational program needed to assist our students attain the academic and social skills necessary…
