Category: archives
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At police academy, kids find the force is with them
Cops and kids find themselves on the same side of the law. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Cops and kids all too often find themselves on opposite sides of the law, but a program run by the Township Police Department is helping to bring the two sides together. This week marked the beginning of…
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Younger gaining confidence overseas
Hun graduate playing in NFL-Europe league By: Bill Alden As a freshman at The Hun School in the fall of 1992, Jordan Younger excelled as a speedy, wiry soccer player for the Raiders. But after the season, a classmate and football star, Amir Dew, dared Younger to prove his toughness by switching to the gridiron.…
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Dianna Jude Sanchez
HAMILTON Dianna Jude Sanchez, 21, died Saturday at Cooper Hospital University Medical Center in Camden. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Hamilton resident and graduated from Steinert High School in 1997. Miss Sanchez played field hockey and softball and acted in school plays. She attended Rider University, Lawrence, where she was a cheerleader,…
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D&R Canal Commission OKs condos near park
A proposed four-way signaled intersection at the Plainsboro development was rejected. By: David Campbell The Delaware & Raritan Canal Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved the 220-unit Villas at Tuscany but rejected a proposed four-way signaled intersection at Mapleton Road and Seminary Drive for the development. More than 30 residents opposed the upscale development, many urging…
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Temple plan to get review
Members of the township Planning Board and an Indian spiritual group are hoping to reach a swift resolution concerning the construction of a temple and religious school on Cranbury Neck Road. By:Casha Caponegro Members of the township Planning Board and an Indian spiritual group are hoping to reach a swift resolution concerning the construction of…
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Jasna Polana handled Mother Nature
Heavy rains could not stop Instinet By: Justin Feil Instinet Classic tournament executive director Mary Ann Saleski lost the final round of the tournament four years ago at the Cherry Valley Golf Club in Malvern, Pa. Tournament Players Club at Jasna Polana superintendent Roger Stewart saw the same thing happen in the early 1990s at…
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Music, fireworks will highlight festival
East Windsor’s Independence Day celebration will take place at Etra Lake Park Tuesday. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR From the 17th century composer Antony Holborne to "Popeye the Sailor Man," there will be brass and band music for everyone at East Windsor Township’s Independence Day Celebration at Etra Lake Park on July 3. Beginning…
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Grid coach gets boot
MONROE Longtime football coach Milt Theodosatos arrived in 1999 at Monroe High School with a reputation for rebuilding struggling programs. He won’t get a chance with the Falcons to add to his legend. By: Ken Weingartner Interim Schools Superintendent James Sheerin said Wednesday he would not recommend to the school board next week that…
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Perone Era ends on MHS diamond
John and Jason combined for 215 career hits By: Rudy Brandl Manville High baseball coach Steve Venuto will have to get used to something very different when he writes out his first lineup card next spring. It won’t have the name Perone in the leadoff spot. For the past seven seasons, Venuto has enjoyed the…
