Category: archives
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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC TO HOLD RUN FOR THE WARRIORS 5K, ON APRIL 25, 2009
By CPT Nick Sanchez Princeton, NJ, April 13, 2009 – Princeton University Army ROTC presents the Run for the Warriors 5k. The race is dedicated to the men and women wounded in Afganistan and Iraq and their families. It’s a celebration of their strength and resolve as well as a promise that their sacrifices are not…
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New Jersey State Collegiate Rugby Championships April 18
Princeton Rugby With two years of state rugby champions crowned, it is safe to say that the New Jersey State Rugby Championship Tournament for the Rickerson Cup has established itself as a New Jersey rugby landmark that will continue to celebrate the sport and expose fans to the best of the state’s collegiate rugby. Fresh…
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Fitness and Fun at New Egypt Day
By Lori Parsells Fitness and Fun Planned for New Egypt Day Main Street New Egypt and the Neighborhood Preservation Programs of Plumsted Township are hosting the annual New Egypt Day festival on Saturday, May 16, 2009. New Egypt Day is an outdoor street festival in downtown New Egypt on Front Street (which runs…
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Fitness and Fun at New Egypt Day
By Lori Parsells Fitness and Fun Planned for New Egypt Day Main Street New Egypt and the Neighborhood Preservation Programs of Plumsted Township are hosting the annual New Egypt Day festival on Saturday, May 16, 2009. New Egypt Day is an outdoor street festival in downtown New Egypt on Front Street (which runs…
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Paddle For Pink Dragon Boat Festival
By Annie Carricato The Third Annual Dragon Boat Festival Paddle for Pink is being presented by The Machestic Dragons on Sunday June 7, 2009 at Mercer County Lake Marina, West Windsor , NJ. New Jersey’s first breast cancer survivors dragon boat team runs this exciting event to benefit The Breast Cancer Resource Center, YWCA, Princeton NJ. …
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EAST WINDSOR: Township gets more green to stay more green
$850,000 coming from state By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR The township expects to soon have $850,000 to continue its open space preservation efforts. Mayor Janice Mironov announced Thursday that the state Department of Environmental Protection and the Garden State Preservation Trust have approved grants in the amount of $500,000 to the township…
