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  • HHS cross country teams advance to Group 4 meet

    Magath stars with course team record for boys by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    Both Hillsborough High cross country teams reached their goal in Saturday’s Central Jersey Group 4 Championships at Thompson Park in Jamesburg.    The HHS girls finished third and the Raider boys placed fourth to advance to next Saturday’s State Group 4 Championships in…

  • Holiday Shoppe

       Lambertville Public School will have its annual Holiday Shoppe Saturday, Dec. 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.    The PTA is seeking donations to stock the shop. Donations can be new gift items, unopened gifts and used objects in very good condition.    Some examples are books, CDs, DVDs, Christmas and Hanukah items, stuffed animals, puzzles,…

  • It’s elementary, Watson

    The Red-Headed League of New Jersey will hold its meeting Nov. 9 at the Union Hotel, Main Street, Flemington. The cost is $23 per person and includes dinner, tax and gratuity. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m. with a cash bar, followed by a buffet dinner. For detailed information or questions, call 215-345-5754.

  • Group meets in Princeton on Monday to push for Cheney impeachment

       Central Jersey Impeach Group will host an array of speakers at the Suzanne Patterson Center behind Princeton Borough Hall 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in a meeting to support the impeachment vote on Vice President Dick Cheney scheduled for the same week.    U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), sponsor of House Resolution 333 to impeach the…

  • HHS gymnasts soar to sectional title with record score

    Weber ties for first in all-around by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    The Hillsborough High gymnasts put on an extraordinary show for their home fans and captured the school’s second sectional team title at Saturday’s Central 2 Championships.    Hillsborough accumulated a meet and state record score of 114.375 to defeat rival Hunterdon Central by over one…

  • Dianne N. Duggan

       EAST WINDSOR — Dianne N. Duggan, 55, formerly of Carteret, died Monday at the Merwick Care & Rehab Center in Princeton.    Born in Perth Amboy, she lived in Carteret for 53 years before moving to East Windsor.    She had worked 35 years for the state of New Jersey as a director of staff development at…

  • Irma Dalle-Pezze

    Longtime Princeton resident     LAWRENCE — Irma Dalle-Pezze died Wednesday at St. Joseph’s Care Center at Morris Hall. She was 95.    Born in Switzerland, she grew up in Verona, Italy, and immigrated to the United States as a teenager. She was a Princeton resident most of the rest of her life.    She worked well beyond…

  • A 2008 presidential view at Princeton U.

    Carl Cannon, White House correspondent for the National Journal, comes to Princeton University Monday to discuss "Mixing Race, Religion, Gender, War and YouTube: The 2008 Presidential Trail" at 4:30 p.m. in Robertson Hall. He has covered every presidential campaign and political convention since 1984 and is the co-author of "Boy Genius," a biography of White House aide…

  • Antoinette Tomei

       HIGHTSTOWN – Antoinette “Nettie” Gagliardi Tomei, 89, died Oct. 24.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and raised in Lyndhurst, she lived many years in Hasbrouck Heights, and had been a resident of Hightstown the past four years.    She was an administrative assistant for Fedder Air Conditioning and for Bard International, Moonachie, for several years, retiring in…