Category: archives
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Hillsborough girls stay alive
Lacrosse, softball teams advance to sectional finals By: Rudy Brandl Two Hillsborough High girls’ teams will be playing for sectional titles later this week after winning semifinal round games Tuesday. The HHS girls’ lacrosse team completed an amazing comeback to post a 12-11 victory over West Morris Central in Hillsborough. The Raider softball squad continued…
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Santye’s five goals help MHS advance
Cougar lacrosse faces Princeton next By: Justin Feil Tim Santye is not the first attackman that comes to mind when teams think of the Montgomery High School boys’ lacrosse team. Santye has made teams that overlook him pay. The senior leads the Cougars in goals scored after adding a season-high five goals to his total…
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Audubon Society has full slate of field trips, outdoor programs
Plainsboro Preserve, Sourland Mountain among selected locations PLAINSBORO The New Jersey Audubon Society will conduct field trips and programs for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the summer at the Plainsboro Preserve and other locations in the region. Unless otherwise noted, 10-day pre-registration and advance payment of $10 for state Audubon Society members or $15 for nonmembers…
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Memorial Day marks arrival of summer
PACKET EDITORIAL, May 30 By: Packet Editorial Memorial Day used to be today. Back in the days when we called it Decoration Day, the holiday that marked the unofficial start of summer was dutifully celebrated on May 30, regardless of the day of the week on which it happened to fall. Not that May 30…
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MHS takes similar route to semifinals
Cougar baseball tops Mendham, again By: Bob Nuse Yogi Berra would love the Montgomery High baseball team. As Yogi used to say, this year’s state tournament is déjà vu all over again for the Cougars. Just like last year, Montgomery opened North Jersey, Section 2 Group III tournament play with a win over New Brunswick.…
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Princeton students’ project is heading to market
Vacuum cleaner attachment to be sold by "As Seen on TV" direct marketing company By: Lauren Otis It is a young student entrepreneur’s dream: The product you’ve developed as part of your class project is good enough to get picked up, manufactured and sold in the real world. Five Princeton University graduates are living this…
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Instead of being idle, teens could become idol
Library, HiTOPS combine to promote talent show loosely based on hit TV program By: Kara Fitzpatrick Forget "American Idol" winners Kelly Clarkson or Clay Aiken on Friday, Princeton will offer up its own pop icon as the Princeton Public Library and HiTOPS sponsor the first-ever "Princeton Idol." The event, to begin at 7:30 p.m.…
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Registration under way for Princeton Recreation day, travel camps
Princeton Recreation Department is accepting registration for its summer day and travel camps. Day camp is open to students entering first through sixth grades in September and travel camp is open to students entering sixth through 10th grades in the fall. The deadline to register is June 21. Day camps are held at Community Park…
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MILESTONES
Issue of May 30, 2006 BUSINESS COUNCIL Steven M. Richman, a partner in the trial and international practice groups of Duane Morris’ Princeton office, has been appointed to the New Jersey District Export Council. The New Jersey District Export Council assists companies attempting to export their products through a combination of advisory services, trade promotion/education…
