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Falcon boys soccer team stays undefeated
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The Monroe Township High School boys’ soccer team continued its unimpeded march through the Greater Middlesex Conference’s White Division with Tuesday’s 3-0 win over South Plainfield. That makes the Falcons 4-0, and drops the Tigers to 0-3. The Tigers kick-and-run style of play seem to take the Falcons out of their…
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Senior vote is key
Major reason for rejected expansion plan By: Nick D’Amore MONROE The district will waste no time coming up with another plan to deal with its rapid growth after a bond referendum failed Tuesday, school board members said Wednesday. The district has reconvened its ad hoc committee, which had reviewed demographic data earlier this year…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, Sept. 27 through Thursday, Oct. 3. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…
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Princeton board fails to decide on Wainer replacement
No candidate emerged with a clear consensus. By: Jeff Milgram They listened to three candidates, asked polite questions and then the members of the Princeton Regional Board of Education decided Tuesday night to defer picking someone to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Howard Wainer. The board decided to fill the Princeton Township…
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MHS getting closer to elusive first field hockey win
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The Monroe Township High School girls’ field hockey team is patiently sneaking up on its first win. They gave up two early goals in Monday’s 2-1 loss at Piscataway, but only one at Metuchen on Wednesday. So, the Lady Falcons may be 0-5, but they can see success on the horizon.…
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King makes impact on PDS gridiron
Junior quarterback is fast learner By: Bob Nuse As an athlete, you never know when or where your big break is going to come. For Will King, it came in the parking lot before a football practice. "I hadn’t really thought about playing quarterback," said King, a junior at Princeton Day School. "Then one day…
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Teen suffers broken leg in Bayard Lane mishap
By: Jennifer Potash A Montgomery teen-ager was injured Tuesday morning when a recreation vehicle’s side mirror struck him while he was walking on Bayard Lane, near Hodge Road. Mary Beth Smith, 63, of Pompton Lakes was driving south on Bayard Lane when her vehicle’s passenger-side mirror struck Casey Rassweiler, 18, of the Skillman section of…
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New models open at Golf Villas site
Manalapan community presents an opportunity for gracious living. Homebuyers are delighted that SGS Communities recently opened new models of the popular Golf Villas at The Grande at Battleground in Manalapan. The new models at the Golf Villas at The Grande at Battleground range in size from 2,147 to 2,792 square feet and are priced from…
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Little Tigers cross country team right on track
By: Justin Feil Ask any of the Princeton High boys’ cross country runners, and they were disappointed not to beat Notre Dame in their first meet of the season last Thursday (Sept. 19). Yet, the Little Tigers found a silver lining in their narrow 24-31 loss. It hasn’t thrown off their bigger plans. "We’re doing…
