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CRANBURY
By: centraljersey.com – For the third year, the Cranbury Board of Education will be running its Community Education Program. Sue Leson and Marty Hayden, who also run the Cranbury Arts Council, have been hired to coordinate the program for the third time in a year and a half. There will be 10 classes running this…
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Hoop league sets registration
By: centraljersey.com Registration for the Princeton Recreation Dillon Youth Basketball League is underway. The Dillon League is for boys and girls in grades 4-9 who live in or attend school in Princeton. Games are played on Saturday mornings at Princeton University’s Dillon Gym. Each team practice one night per week. The registration process is being…
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Rosa’s favorites
By: centraljersey.com Food: Shrimp Color: Blue Team: New York Yankees Movie: Wedding Crashers Musician: Bruce Springsteen Athlete: Derek Jeter TV show: Curb Your Enthusiasm Animal: Dog Subject: Math Sports moment: Winning the 2008 Meet of Champions as a team.
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Development officer to talk at Princeton
By: centraljersey.com Hilda Arellano, counselor to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), will present a public lecture, "U.S. Development Assistance: Re-Thinking and Re-Building the Third Pillar of National Security," at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 21 in Bowl 016, Robertson Hall on the Princeton campus. Mr. Arellano is the counselor to the United…
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Patriots are in second at ‘Nation’
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton Patriots Elite 18-U travel baseball team tied the In The Zone Angels 2-2, then defeated the NJ Super 17, 5-1, to move into second place in the Diamond Nation Elite League in Flemington. The league is comprised of some of the top travel teams in New Jersey Tyler Pennett pitched a…
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Gas tanks hold cash to pay for road repairs
By: centraljersey.com If it’s broke, fix it. As we wrote last week, the state’s infrastructure is in bad shape. Our bridges, tunnels, rails and roads aging and unable to support the traffic we are forcing them to carry. They are in need of major upgrades and, in some cases, replacement. The problem is that the…
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WPRB pledge drive
By: centraljersey.com WPRB 103.3 FM, the 14,000-watt community-supported, independent radio station located in Princeton, is holding its fourth annual Membership Drive through Oct. 17. While WPRB is located on the Princeton University campus, the station does not receive funding from the university. WPRB operators are standing by at 609-258-1033 to take pledges during all formats…
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Peddie should pay its share
By: centraljersey.com My wife and I have lived in Hightstown for over 60 years. We are senior citizens on a fixed income and have been paying school taxes for 46 years and Peddie School has not paid a dime. The Greenway Bridge Committee needs to approach Peddie School to pay for the footbridge over Peddie…
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Valiants win with offense
By: centraljersey.com The West Windsor-Plainsboro Valiants U10 soccer team beat the Monroe Blasters at home on Sunday 5-2, bringing their record to 2-2. Goals were scored by Connor Ferry, Jake Williams, Jude Ferri, Leo Hecht and Rohan Chugh. Spencer Meiner, Evan Robinson and Taito Yamada controlled the Valiants’ midfield, setting up key plays that the…
