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Princeton Public Library to hold book sale Oct. 17-19
Almost 1,000 classic jazz LPs, along with about 10,000 gently used, donated books, will be on sale at the Friends of the Princeton Public Library Annual Book Sale, Friday Oct. 17 through Sunday, Oct. 19, in the meeting room at the rear of the library’s temporary location in the Princeton Shopping Center. Sale proceeds are…
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Letters to the Editor
Firefighter asks for voter support From the Oct. 9 edition of the Register-News To the editor: On Oct. 11 the residents of Florence Township will be asked to vote in a special election that will determine the future of our Fire Department. We can go in an exciting new direction or keep things as they…
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Veteran Pennington physician honored by officials
Dr. Milton Marion received several standing ovations from council members and residents Tuesday. By John Tredrea Dr. Milton Marion, a Pennington physician who practiced medicine for a half-century before retiring recently, was honored by the Borough Council Tuesday night. Dr. Marion received several standing ovations from council members and residents at the meeting where a…
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Strobino lifts LHS
Field hockey By: Steve Feitl The Lawrence High School field hockey team did something Tuesday it had not accomplished all season. The Cardinals scored first. In fact, the Cardinals (4-2-1) scored twice in the first three minutes of the game against West Windsor-Plainsboro South, leading to a 3-1 victory. It was a solid effort for…
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NBC tennis edged in state playoffs
By: Sean Moylan Although Shivani Thaker walloped Sara Cross 6-2, 6-4 in third singles and Megan Koenig and Carolyn Caruso slipped by Heather Dome and Jayne Feinberg 6-4, 6-4, in second doubles, the Northern Burlington County Regional High School girls’ varsity tennis team lost its first round NJSIAA State Tournament match at Monmouth Regional this…
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Manville harriers off and running
Numbers, newcomers key to 3-1 start By: Rudy Brandl What a difference a year has made for the Manville High cross country team. Last fall, the Mustangs limped through a winless season and forfeited two dual meets because of low participation. Just one season later, the Manville boys have won three of their first…
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Volunteers of the Year honored at Mayors’ Breakfast
Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance hosts annual event at golf club. Staff photo by Robyn C. Stein Lauded as Volunteers of the Year at the Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance-sponsored Mayors’ Breakfast Saturday at Hopewell Valley Golf Club were (from left in photo): Central High School junior Doug Ferraro, senior Will Fassbender, freshmen Megan Fitzpatrick and Sophie…
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Teachers rally for salary increase
Board says union not negotiating in good faith. By: Sharlee DiMenichi About 125 union members marched outside the Board of Education office on Executive Drive Tuesday before the South Brunswick Education Association and representatives from the school board tried to hammer out a new contract. No contract resulted from the meeting. The next negotiation session…
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NEHS, AHS hockey teams remain undefeated
By: Kyle Moylan By definition, a half can never be greater than a whole. Taken in its whole, however, neither the Allentown or New Egypt High School field hockey teams are half bad. Allentown and New Egypt are a combined 12-0 on the season. Both teams have done half of the work each at…
