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  • Lawrence runs over Princeton, 48-7

    FootballLawrence snaps four-game losing streak with dominant performance By: Nick Schaefer    The Lawrence high school football team literally ran over Princeton High School in its 48-7 victory over the Tigers on Saturday to snap its four game losing streak. Juan Jurado (54) puts a big hit on the Princeton quarterback seconds after he released the…

  • Education 2001

    It’s a life’s mission to continue learning. Our Education 2001 edition features many places to expand your knowledge. Whether it’s with theater or cooking, philosophy or volleyball, nursing or art, Central Jersey (and beyond) offers plenty of options. Click here to read all the "Education 2001" stories.

  • Local couple Gets recognition for a job well done

    Around Cranbury By: Lorraine Sedor    The Town Hall dedication ceremonies take place Sunday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. As part of the festivities the Cranbury Library presents Tom Higens, the "Colonial Conjurer," who will perform feats of magic from colonial days. Parents who would like to enjoy the dedication ceremonies may drop their children at…

  • HOPE

    by Kathryn Brown, Age 10 The Cambridge School

  • Candidacy guidelines are off-base

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    Once again the Board of Directors of the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association has worked to help pre-determine the outcome of the election of its Board of Directors in December.    They have done this by unilaterally and in violation of their own governing documents, limiting the pool of eligible…

  • Monroe tennis team becomes a little ‘too busy’

    By: Al Wicklund    "Busy" is the word for the Monroe Township High School girls tennis team as it enters the final two weeks of the season.    Coach Trudy Marmorek said earlier this week that "too busy" would also be fitting.    "It’s been a hard season," Marmorek said. "We had 21-match schedule to begin with. Now,…

  • PU football looks to go 2-0 in Ivy play

    Tigers travel to Brown on Saturday By: Bob Nuse    There hasn’t been much suspense to the first three games of the season for the Princeton University football team.    The Tigers opened with 34-10 loss at Lehigh, then came back to win their Ivy League opener at home against Columbia, 44-11. Last week, the Tigers hosted…

  • Accused slasher tells his story

    A man accused of slashing another man’s hand with a box cutter says the incident was not spurred by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. By: Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — An East Windsor man accused of slashing another’s hand has denied the incident stemmed from an argument over the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.    Vimalkuma Patel,…

  • South Brunswick blindsides Monroe’s girls soccer team

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    After almost 70 minutes of scoreless soccer, visiting South Brunswick High’s girls soccer team netted two goals in less than a minute to clinch a 2-0 win over Monroe in Greater Middlesex Conference cross-over match Wednesday at Thompson Park.    Viking junior Tanya Earl worked the ball from the midfield up the…