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SB YMCA seeks Olympic-size pool
Director looks to township and county for help in designing aquatic facility. By: Joseph Harvie The South Brunswick Family YMCA is looking to add an Olympic-size, indoor swimming pool and is asking the township for help to get the county involved. Tom Libassi, executive director of the YMCA, said Tuesday that the Culver Road facility…
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Wrestling season ends at regions for Monroe trio
By: Ken Weingartner At the end of last weekend’s Region 5 wrestling tournament, Monroe’s Brendan Hodel had something teammates Al Rotundo and Justin Lupo probably wanted for themselves another chance. That’s because Rotundo and Lupo, both seniors, saw their scholastic mat careers come to an end in Hunterdon Central’s fieldhouse. On the other hand,…
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Engineering students aim for ‘As Seen On TV’ inventions
The business side of engineering emphasized in new course By: Hilary Parker The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University is thinking outside the box literally. The department’s Entrepreneurial Engineering Program brings A.J. Khubani, the president and CEO of Telebrands "the original As Seen On TV" company to campus as…
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MTHS to offer career clusters
Next year, freshmen and sophomores can take classes concentrating in a particular career path. By: Marisa Maldonado MONROE Soon Monroe Township High School students who want to focus on a particular career path won’t have to wait until college to do so. Next year, freshmen and sophomores can take advantage of "career clusters" …
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Crafters to invade Cranbury
The Cranbury Education Foundation will hold its annual Craft Fair in the Cranbury School Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. By: Jessica Beym Looking for a new hand-crafted broach made from pieces of antique china? How about a hand-carved, decorative wooden bowl or a polymer clay…
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PHS season ended by top-seeded Morris Knolls
By: Justin Feil The Princeton High boys’ ice hockey team showed Monday it wanted its shot at the state’s No. 1 public school. The 16th-seeded Little Tigers put a giant gap between them and No. 17 Middletown South in a 6-2 win Monday at Ice Land. Their reward? A date the next day with top-seeded…
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Chief concern
Department head is cool under fire By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN He’s heard the word before. But it can never be easy. You’d never know by the look on his face that they’re talking about the very survival of an organization he joined almost 25 years ago and has led for about five. He hears…
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Indellicati advances to state wrestling finals
Senior takes odd route to AC By: Kyle Moylan People following him may have felt lost at times, but it turns out Dan Indellicati knew exactly where he was going. With a second-place finish in District 25 and a loss in the quarterfinals of the Region VII Tournament, Indellicati ended up taking the scenic route…
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Defense keys MHS state win
Cougars ice hockey plays for semis trip Sunday By: Bob Nuse HAMILTON Sure, the Montgomery High ice hockey team can score goals. But one of the biggest reasons for the Cougars’ success this season has been a defense that is as reliable as it gets. In 24 games, Montgomery has allowed just 30 goals.…
