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Hillsborough High Fall Sports Awards
Plenty of heroics by Raider teams, athletes By: Rudy Brandl Last week’s snowstorm reminded us all that winter is officially here, although the calendar may disagree. Dec. 21 is the first day of winter, but I make my seasonal judgments by looking out the window. When I see eight inches of snow, it’s winter. The…
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Cardinals swimmers show fighting spirit in opening meets
Lawrence swimming By: Jim Green It was only the season opener, but Lawrence High School swimming coach Dean Mason learned something about his team during its meet against Hunterdon Central on Friday. The Cardinals’ boys team, which lost to Hunterdon Central by 30 points early last season, seemed headed to a similar defeat when the…
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Tenacre gets campus expansion permits
New nursing residence and administration building in works By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment on Wednesday unanimously approved plans by Tenacre Foundation to outfit its campus with a new nursing residence, administrative building and other upgrades. In three separate 8-0 votes granting a conditional use permit and bulk and use variances,…
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Manville High Fall Sports Awards
Girls’ soccer team highlighted season By: Rudy Brandl Last week’s snowstorm reminded us all that winter is officially here, although the calendar may disagree. Dec. 21 is the first day of winter, but I make my seasonal judgments by looking out the window. When I see eight inches of snow, it’s winter. The snow actually…
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Women’s issues, Part II: Breast reduction surgery
HEALTH MATTERS By: Dr. Sandra Gatt Every year thousands of women in the United States undergo breast reduction surgery, also called reduction mammaplasty. Of all the plastic surgery procedures performed, this rates as one of the highest when it comes to patient satisfaction. If you answer yes to one or more of the following questions,…
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For the Dec. 13 issue
Robert E. Lowe, Jewelle Apperson Scholl, Warren A. Woolverton Sr., Dorothy C. Reeger, Anthony Jermaine Miller. By: Robert E. Lowe EAST WINDSOR Robert E. Lowe, 75, died Monday at home. Born and raised in Hopewell, he lived in East Windsor for 34 years. Mr. Lowe attended Hopewell Elementary School and Princeton High School. He…
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BACK PORCH: Swarming malls are not the only holiday shopping option
By: Melissa Morgan ‘Tis the season to be stressing. Fa la la la la la la la la. The malls are decked with sales on everything. Fa la la la la la la la…la. I love the Christmas season, and shopping has always been one of my favorite pastimes, so put them together, and you’d…
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Dye happy to assume role
The township’s Planning Board secretary will become the clerk next year. By: Chris Karmiol Although she has lived in East Windsor for only three years, Cindy Dye is set to take her place at the "hub of the township." That is how she refers to the township clerk’s office, the office that she will run…
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Arts council trims theater from expansion plan
A bid to address concerns of neighbors By: Jennifer Potash In a bid to address concerns by neighbors opposed to its expansion project, The Arts Council of Princeton has dropped plans for a 200-seat theater. Representatives from The Arts Council met Tuesday with a dozen John-Witherspoon neighborhood residents at the First Baptist Church. The expansion,…
