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University expands family aid for graduate students
Major goal is to increase number of women pursuing careers in higher education Princeton University has expanded its package of family-focused initiatives for graduate students while also aiming to increase the number of women pursuing careers in higher education. According to administrators at the university, the primary source of gender imbalances among faculty nationwide is…
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Nativity expansion wins zoning approval
Church expansion takes the next step toward expansion. By: Bill Greenwood MONROE Plans to expand Nativity of Our Lord Church on Applegarth Road have taken a step forward. The Zoning Board of Adjustment on March 27 approved use and bulk variances needed to begin the project, which includes building a new 18,508-square-foot church…
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Obituaries
Week of April 6 Diana L. Trent EAST WINDSOR Diana L. Trent, 37, died March 29 after a long illness. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., she was raised in Jersey City and had been a resident of East Windsor the past 12 years. Ms. Trent was a 1987 graduate of St. Dominic’s Academy in Jersey…
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Beyer had good seat for impressive opener
By: Ken Weingartner Greg Beyer had a unique view of the Monroe Township High baseball team’s season-opening win Monday. Rather than coach third base when the Falcons were at the plate, as he has done throughout his career, Beyer spent the entire game in the dugout. "When this team focuses on what it needs to…
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Rocky Hill officials out of suit challenging Pulte development
Three other counts upheld in citizen challenge to housing project By: Greg Forester ROCKY HILL The Rocky Hill mayor and Borough Council are off the hot seat in a lawsuit against a planned housing development in the borough. After hearing arguments in Somerset County Superior Court on Friday, Judge Allison Accurso threw out the…
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Jamesburg board candidates discuss issues facing schools
Candidates for Jamesburg school board express opinions, positions. By: Bill Greenwood JAMESBURG Candidates for school board say this year’s budget is a good one, and should be supported because it carries no tax hike. Voters will get to pick four candidates to serve on the school board incumbents Thomas Bodall, Patrice Faraone…
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Zimer steps up to carry MTHS in season opener
By: David Gurney Coming into the season, Monroe Township High School boys golf coach Pete LoPresti repeatedly said the key to his team was strength and consistency at the bottom of fairly inexperienced line-up. Who knew the squad would take that statement to heart so quickly. In the Falcons’ opening match of the season, it…
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HHS netmen boast great depth
Steven Wu takes over at first singles By: Rudy Brandl Depth and balance throughout the lineup will make the Hillsborough High boys’ tennis team tough to beat this spring. HHS head coach Larry Johnson may not have a championship caliber player at any position, but he’s confident that all seven varsity starters possess the skill,…
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Fatal robbery may be linked to South Brunswick heist
Law enforcement officials say Readington robbery in which FBI agent was killed may be linked to March heist in Dayton. Three have been charged in connection with both bank jobs, according to CNN. Law enforcement officials say a Readington robbery Thursday in which an FBI agent was killed may be linked to a March heist…
