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PRINCETON: Hermans realizes baseball dream
PU senior goes to Cubs in draft By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Zak Hermans was promised that if he worked hard at Princeton University, he would have a chance to be drafted into the major leagues. Four years after that promise, the PU senior was selected in the 30th round by the Chicago Cubs…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teens rewarded for volunteerism
Immaculata High students put in more than 100 hours Four recently graduated Immaculata High School seniors from Hillsborough received the U.S. President’s Volunteer Service bronze award for working 100 to 174 hours in a year through Immaculata’s Campus Ministry department. The four are Daniel Reilly, Martin Wawszkowicz, Louis Jannuzzi III and Brian Osmond. Immaculata offers…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Urgent-care health center to open Monday
Somerset Medical Center operates Route 206 facility Somerset Medical Center will open a new urgent care health center in Hillsborough on Monday, June 17, providing walk-in family medical care seven days a week. Somerset Medical Center Urgent Care at Hillsborough is located at 751 Route 206 North between Homestead Road and Raider Boulevard. The center…
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PRINCETON: Voter deadlines approaching fast for special election
To change party affiliation for August primary, you must act before Wednesday, June 19 Say you are a registered Republican and you want to have a say in the choice between Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Rep. Frank Pallone, Rep. Rush Holt and Assemblywoman Sheila Oliver for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. You have…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Voter deadlines approaching fast for special election
To change party affiliation for August primary for Senate, you must act by Wednesday, June 19 Say you are a registered Republican and you want to have a say in the choice between Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Rep. Frank Pallone, Rep. Rush Holt and Assemblywoman Sheila Oliver for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.…
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MONROE: Students join Torch Run
Submitted photo Cranbury police officers take part in the Special Olympics New Jersey Torch Run Friday.
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Every day he writes the books
PHS students publishes sci-fi novel By anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group Anyone who’s ever tried to write a book but didn’t have what it takes to finish it could learn a lot from Kenny Xu. Kenny is a 15-year-old writer who recently published “Trisk.” The 443-page novel is the first the Princeton High School student…
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