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  • Lawrence finishes shy of sixth

    CROSS COUNTRY By: Tim Falls    The Lawrence High School cross country team wasn’t racing for first.    The Cardinals had a more realistic goal of a sixth-place team finish at the Mercer County Championships at Veterans Park in Hamilton, last Friday.    Lawrence proved just how real its goal was by matching Allentown with 204 points as…

  • Labor of Love

    The 38th annual Philadelphia Miniaturia show and sale has special meaning for a Langhorne, Pa., mother and daughter. By: Jillian Kalonick    To explain how she got into the world of miniatures, Pat Bauder of Langhorne, Pa., always tells the story of her daughter Kimberly’s first dollhouse. With an interior designed by Kimberly’s uncle and tiny…

  • Bulldogs move on from MCT

    GIRLS SOCCER By: Tim Falls    The Hopewell Valley Central High School girls soccer team kept its streak going long enough to reach the Mercer County Final last Friday night at Mercer County Community College.    Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, their 12-game winning streak ended against an unbeaten Steinert team.    The Spartans edged Hopewell , 2-0, in…

  • Salvation Army bell-ringers needed

    Volunteers to aid in annual kettle drive By: Joseph Harvie    The South Brunswick Service Unit of the Salvation Army is looking for volunteers to help with its annual kettle drive outside area stores and eateries.    Jennifer Vogel, coordinator of the township’s Salvation Army Unit, said the kettle drive will kick off on Black Friday, Nov.…

  • Boys team impressive as runner-up

    By: Redd E. Patrick    South Brunswick High School boys cross country coach Wilfredo Rivera knew going into the Greater Middlesex Conference Championship race last Saturday that Old Bridge was in a class by itself, but he made no bones about it to his team that anything less than second place would be unacceptable.    Mission accomplished.…

  • Property Transfers — November 1, 2006 — Part 3

    The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…

  • Lady Mustangs playing well in stretch run

    Team improves upon last year’s win total By: John E. Powers        The season might be ending a bit too soon for the Manville High girls’ soccer team. The Lady Mustangs have really come together the last few games for first-year head coach Erin Delaney.    Manville knocked off Highland Park 2-0 Monday in Highland Park…

  • Property Transfers — November 1, 2006 — Part 2

    The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…

  • Anne Zeman works hard for Kingston

    CIL honors two for their efforts toward making town a better place By: Joseph Harvie    Every year, Citizens for Independent Living honors two township residents whose volunteer efforts have helped make the township a better place to live.    This year, Anne Zeman, is one of those two people, and she will receive the Barry Indik…