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  • Princeton’s Young drafted in third round

    Tiger two-sport star goes to Pirates as 89th pick; negotiations to follow By: Justin Feil    With one period of waiting over, another begins for Chris Young.    The Princeton University sophomore was drafted Monday in the third round of the amateur baseball draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. The right-handed pitcher was the 89th overall selection.    “My…

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  • GOLF: South Brunswick makes solid showing at GMCT

    By: Red Patrick    The Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament didn’t go quite as planned for the South Brunswick High School golf team, but for the young Vikings, it was a step in the right direction.    Competing with a team of two seniors, a junior, a sophomore and a freshman, the Vikings finished in third place at…

  • Monroe recreation teams excited to play in professional venues

    By:Rich Fisher    There’s a professional look among amateur athletic teams in Monroe Township this summer.    On Friday, June 9, the Monroe Township Soccer Club under-8 Midnight travel team will meet Hazlet in a 4:30 p.m. exhibition game at Giants Stadium. The match will precede the Major League Soccer game between the MetroStars and the Tampa…

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  • EDITORIAL: Rail line vote was political, not practical

       The Assembly made a big mistake last week.    It approved a bill that adds a Central Jersey rail link to the Circle of Mobility — a list of top state transportation projects. Inclusion in the circle automatically makes the project eligible for federal funding.    However, it didn’t bother to identify the specific route the train…

  • George T. Kerr

       George T. Kerr, 77, died Friday at home.    Born in Baltimore, he lived in Cherry Hill before moving to Lawrenceville 37 years ago.    He retired in 1985 as a research chemist with the central research division of Mobil Research and Development, where he helped initiate a program on the synthesis of zeiolites. He also was…

  • Princeton High boys’ lacrosse dream season over

    Little Tigers fall to defending champions Delbarton, 9-4 By: Justin Feil    MORRISTOWN — There weren’t many dry eyes when the Princeton High boys’ lacrosse team circled together for one last time Saturday to exchange hugs and thanks for a great year.    Moments before, its 2000 season ended with a 9-4 loss to Delbarton in the…