Category: archives
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Steffen, Weer honored with gatorade awards
Life Center Academy girls are deserved winners. By: Sean Moylan Life Center Academy girls’ varsity soccer star Jackie Steffen was recently chosen as the Gatorade Player of the Year and her teammate Samantha Weer was picked as the Gatorade Rookie of the Year. It’s rare for girls from the same team to be twice rewarded,…
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Press Forum: Graduation
What advice would you offer this year’s high school graduates? What advice would you offer this year’s high school graduates?
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Alampi, Graham are perfect partners
Due captures third Met Better Ball title By: Justin Feil Good thing the Metropolitan Golf Association doesn’t present a trophy for its Partners Better Ball Tournament. If it did, it might be difficult for Dave Alampi and Alan Graham to decide who gets it after they won their third Met title in seven years with…
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Mary C. Fregara
Mary C. Fregara, 84, died Wednesday, June 11, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born and raised in Jersey City, she lived in Ridgewood for many years. She and her husband, Andrew were among the first residents to move to Clearbrook where they lived for over 25 years. Ms. Fregara resided at the Chelsea…
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Gator will aid PHS athletics
New vehicle a step up from golf cart By: Bob Nuse Shannon Koch remembers what the reaction of fellow athletic trainers was like when she mentioned that Princeton High might be upgrading to a John Deere Gator as the school’s athletic training vehicle. "They kind of laughed when I told them we might be getting…
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Editorial: Find life’s passions and pursue them
EDITORIAL: Some sage words of advice for this year’s graduates. Members of the Class of 2003 will be saying their farewells to Princeton High School today and to Monroe Township High School next week. The graduation ceremonies will be events full of speeches and jitters, a chance for classmates to ruminate about the past and…
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Bible camp adds some wizardry
Harry Potter is theme for Princeton program. By: Jennifer Potash With the midnight release of the fifth Harry Potter book, the bespectacled young British wizard seems to be everywhere from toys to magazine covers. And now young Harry is the star attraction at a summer Bible camp in Princeton. The Harry Potter-based Bible lessons…
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Hightstown Post 148 off to a 2-1 start
Post 148 has been rained out four times, but has won two of the three games it did play. By: Kyle Moylan WEST WINDSOR Rain on game days and the ensuing wet fields it left behind kept Hightstown Post 148 from playing four times in the first 11 days of the American Legion baseball…
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Miss America decries bullying in talk at university
Local students receive humanitarian awards. By: Jeff Milgram Miss America Erika Harold brought her campaign against youth violence and bullying to Princeton University’s Frist Campus Center on Thursday as part of the 2003 Kidsfest program sponsored by the Kidsbridge Children’s Museum in Trenton. "What I want you to know, it doesn’t matter what other people…
