Category: archives
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Hightstown Post 148 slugs out one-sided Legion win
By: Sean Moylan The Hightstown Post 148 American Legion baseball team hardly looked like one which had been struggling at the plate in an 18-2 win over Mitchell Davis 182 this past Sunday afternoon at Trenton High. "We came out and hit the ball," said Hightstown manager Rich Scheid. "Mike Bertuccio had four hits and…
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Stores eye Main Street
Gil and Bert’s Ice Cream Shop and The Blue Rooster Bakery and Café look to open soon By: Lacey Korevec Two new businesses are hoping to open on Main Street before the end of the year. By late August, Cranbury could welcome Gil and Bert’s Ice Cream Shop and by the end of the year,…
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Yehl provides final C-P highlight
Running catch is reason to cheer By: Rich Fisher It was the sixth inning. Florence’s Ben Horner swung and cracked a long drive to left centerfield. Eric Yehl went back, kept going, kept going, kept going, and all of a sudden reached up and grabbed the ball as he crashed into the fence, effectively robbing…
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Route 1-interstate highway ramp work begins
By: Olivia Tattory LAWRENCE Construction of a new ramp designed to ease congestion in the southbound lanes of Route 1 began Monday. The $2.7 million project, which will divide traffic bound for I-95 and I-295, located by the Joe’s Crab Shack restaurant, will provide a separate feed for the interstates from the traffic continuing…
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District play ends for E.W. baseball 12’s
Anders, Freedman pitch well By: Sean Moylan The frustrating thing about the East Windsor 12-year-old Little League All-Star baseball team’s 0-4 finish is that starters Zak Freedman and Eric Anders each pitched at least one good game. After 6-11 slipped by East Windsor 2-1 last Friday, all the talk was about 6-11 winning its first…
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Mercer County United Way receives $355,000 grant
United Way of Greater Mercer County has received a $355,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to support community impact work in a number of different areas such as preparing children for success in school, housing and feeding families in need, enabling older adults and those with disabilities to live more independently and increasing…
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We’ll Take Staten Island
New York’s suburban borough is a surprising spot for art, architecture, gardens and food. By: Lauren Otis As my car traverses the Outerbridge Crossing, descending into Staten Island, I pop "Enter the Wu-Tang" into the tape player. The crazy, loopy sounds of one of the greatest rap groups of all time, who improbably emerged from…
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Schroeder writing own story
West Windsor resident sets fly mark By: Justin Feil As part of last week’s Sports Illustrated’s Where Will They Be section on future athletic stars, Wayne resident Felicia Lee was introduced as the next great Olympic swimmer. It was the second time in Sports Illustrated for Lee, who also was featured in their Faces in…
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Princeton High’s classroom trailers are on the way out
A sign of confidence that long construction project will be largely completed by September By: Nick Norlen Temporary trailers used as classrooms since the beginning of the lengthy Princeton High School construction project are on their way out. Although the trailer removal is separate from the completion of the construction project at the high school,…
