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PRINCETON: Police seek school theft suspects
Police are asking for information on the above suspect in thefts of student electronic equipment at Princeton Day School.
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PRINCETON: Police seek school theft suspects
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Two suspects are believed to have stolen student-owned electronic equipment from Princeton Day School starting a month ago, police said Friday. The thefts, reported Feb.23 and Feb.25 and March 13, occurred during after-school hours when students were not in class, authorities said. The stolen merchandise includes an iPhone and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Suspended teacher submits retirement notice
Hillsborough High School social studies teacher Jeffrey Kampf, suspended for a week in early March, has submitted his retirement notice from the Hillsborough school district, effective June 30. The school board unanimously accepted his resignation, 8-0, last night, Thursday. The vote to accept his retirement immediately followed an 8-0 vote to accept a separation agreement…
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WEST WINDSOR: HAC swimming celebrates 30th year
Welsh’s vision cleared early hurdles By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Sue Welsh has great memories of her time swimming for the Summit YMCA swim team. As a teacher in Hamilton Township more than 30 years ago, the current West Windsor resident wanted young swimmers to have the same positive experience she had while growing up.…
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PRINCETON: Police seek school theft suspects
Police are asking for information on the above suspect in thefts of student electronic equipment at Princeton Day School.
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MONTGOMERY: HiTOPS/Packet Girls Swimmer of the Year
Matheson closed career at the top By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Hannah Matheson makes it a point to stop by Montgomery High School girls swimming head coach Claire Scarpa’s office daily just to talk. After one of their recent blurringly fast conversations, an onlooker remarked that their speaking moved at such a head-spinning rate…
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EAST WINDSOR: Early morning fire injures fireman, leaves resident homeless
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A Robbinsville firefighter was sent to the hospital for a head injury while battling a second-alarm townhouse blaze early Thursday morning, which left the resident homeless, according to police. It broke out around 1:41 a.m. at a residence on Madison Drive in Twin Rivers. ”We were dispatched…
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