Category: archives
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Culbreath fights the odds
By: Justin Feil As comebacks go, this one could be pretty special. Jordan Culbreath, whose senior season was cut short last year by the discovery of potentially life-threatening aplastic anemia, has been cleared by doctors to return to the Princeton University football team. Culbreath reported with the rest of the Tigers for the start of…
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Home run derby funds to be split between family and high school ball teams
Batters up! By: Eileen Oldfield – Staff Writer Who is Hillsborough’s home run champion? The Hillsborough High School Diamond Club aims to find out who can hit a baseball or softball farthest while raising money for sports equipment and a local family who lost their home in a fire earlier this year, during its second…
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Express serves as top hosts
By: centraljersey.com Eastern Express hosted the 40th annual Summer Sizzle Long Course Invitational this summer. This highly anticipated meet, attended by the fastest swimmers from all over the region produced personal bests and top eight finishes for EEX swimmers. In the 11-12 age group, West Windsor resident Jack McIntyre finished in fifth place in the…
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Dogs vs. ram investigated
By: John Saccenti – Staff Writer PRINCETON – Police and the Princeton Animal Control Officer are looking for two dogs that were seen attacking a Katahdin Ram at a Cherry Hill residence last week. The ram was one of about 12 sheep the Cherry Hill resident keeps as pets. At about 5:30 p.m. Aug. 12,…
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RESULTS
By: centraljersey.com Henry Feder The Princeton resident was fourth in the recent Radnor Red Steeplechase 5k in Malvern, Pa. Feder was the top finisher in the male 15-19 age group. The 18-year-old covered the course in 19 minutes, 15 seconds. Feder’s father, Dan, was fifth overall in 19:18. He was the top finisher in males…
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Community calendar
Farmers market By: centraljersey.com Bordentown City announces the return of its Farmers Market with an expanded line-up of locally grown and organic produce as well as exciting activities. The Farmers Market will run every Wednesday this summer from 4 p.m. until dusk at the city parking lot located at Farnsworth and Railroad Avenues. Springfield Fun…
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Tribute to Dr. Seuss in "Seussical" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Sept. 24-Oct. 3
Hilary Goldman, center, of Princeton, as Mayzie LaBird, with Bird Girls Ashley Hencken, left, and Shannon Ferrara. Not pictured: Alison McMullen. The Pennington Players present “Seussical” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Sept. 24-Oct. 3.
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Freeholder directors given veto power
By: centraljersey.com Legislation sponsored by Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney and Sen. Donald Norcross giving county freeholder directors the ability to prevent irresponsible spending and other wayward actions by county authorities has been signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie. The law provides county freeholder directors the ability to veto minutes of authority meetings, similar…
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NJ State Library Reminds Students About Free Homework Help at Princeton Library
Julie Weintraub, director of client services for Tutor.com, shows Carrie Stafford and her sister Grace how to use the Homework Help NJ program available through many New Jersey libraries.
