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Summer concerts in Thompson Park are set
By:Al Wicklund MONROE — Summer is here and, with it, a number of free cultural events offered by the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission and the Middlesex County Department of Parks and Recreation. The Cultural Arts Commission will launch its Summer-in-the-Park music series 6:30 p.m. July 7 in Thompson Park with Doc Lawrence and the…
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WW-P 13s advance
Montgomery eliminated by Hamilton By: Justin Feil Joe Huttner was happy to see some runs on the scoreboard for the West Windsor-Plainsboro Babe Ruth 13-year-olds team. After sliding past Hopewell, 9-8, in its tournament opener, the all-star team got only two hits against Nottingham in a 6-0 defeat. It took only until the second inning…
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Post 148’s Pramberger stars among All-Stars
‘He’s (Mike Pramberger) the All-Star among All-Stars. He did an excellent job. He showed what he’s been doing all year long.’Hightstown manager Bob Huzzy, after Pramberger homered, singled, stole a base and scored two runs in the Mercer American Legion All-Star Game By: Kyle Moylan The week ended with five Hightstown players in the…
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West Windsor Council backs volunteer pension plan
Ordinances readied to put question on November ballot By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR – The Township Council plans to introduce ordinances July 24 that would put a proposed pension-benefit plan for township volunteer firefighters and first-aid personnel on the November ballot. The council met Thursday night with emergency-services representative Michael P. Leahy, a three-year…
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Late-game heroics propel WW 12s
Castrogiovanni provides game-winning double By: Justin Feil The first two games that West Windsor’s 12-year-old all-star baseball team played in the District 12 Little League tournament were one-run games. They couldn’t have been more different. In its tournament opener Sunday, West Windsor lost, 1-0, to Cranbury-Plainsboro despite a one-hit gem by towering right-hander Kevin Hennessy.…
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Hillsborough High 1999-2000 Year in Sports
By: Rudy Brandl If there’s one thing that defines Hillsborough High’s 1999-2000 Year in Sports, it’s the school’s al most unanimous participation in the state playoffs. Almost every Raider varsity squad competed in the NJSIAA tournament and sever al individual athletes and teams made major noise to put Hills borough on the state map. …
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William Sinteff
Navy veteran lived in East Windsor since 1968 By: Staff EAST WINDSOR – William John Sinteff, 64, of East Windsor passed away Tuesday at the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Long Island City, N.Y., Mr. Sinteff resided in East Windsor for the past 32 years. He was a Navy veteran and a graduate of…
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Summer Arts Council classes filling up
By: Brian Shappell School’s out for summer. But Cranbury students still can have fun learning. The Cranbury Arts Council is offering summer classes starting Monday in several concentrations of art and technology. This year, more than 150 children from grades two through eight signed up, with a few spots still remaining. "These kids want to…
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Anne Stransky-Knight
HILLSBOROUGH — Anne Stransky-Knight died Saturday, July 1, 2000, at St. Peter’s Medical Center, New Brunswick. Born in Plainfield, she lived in Green Brook before moving to Hillsborough Township eight years ago. Mrs. Stransky-Knight was employed at Green Valley Restaurant, now known as the Willows Restaurant, as a hostess for 20 years. She also was…
