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PRINCETON: Tigers DMR wins NCAA title
Callahan back to anchor PU men’s team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor From crutches to NCAA champion, it has been quite a journey for Peter Callahan. The Princeton University senior has fought to overcome injuries that have cost him a chance to run even a single outdoor track and field race since a promising…
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PRINCETON: Gallagher hoping to change Little Tigers for the better
New PHS football coach comes from within program By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Charlie Gallagher knows he isn’t walking into the ideal situation for a first-time head coach, but he’s excited by the opportunity to lead the Princeton High School football program. ”I think I know the dynamics of the situation,” said Gallagher, a teacher…
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Former officials back Police Chief Dudeck
marvin Reed, Mildred Trotman and Barbara Trelstad, Princeton We are deeply troubled by recent news stories concerning the complaints that have been filed against Princeton Police Chief David Dudeck. We have worked with Dave over many years and know him to be a concerned and thoughtful leader and mentor. We understand that there is a…
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Language Directions Named in New Jersey Law Journal’s “Best of” Poll
By irene maslowski Language Directions, (www.languagedirections.com) a full service language training company specializing in customized short and long-term instructional programs in Roseland, N.J., has been named the recipient of a Bronze Award in the New Jersey Law Journal’s first annual “Best Of” poll. The “Best Of” poll provided an opportunity for New Jersey attorneys…
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LAWRENCE: Mrs. G hearing continues
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Zoning Board of Adjustment expects to wrap up the public hearing Wednesday on a proposal to redevelop a 16-acre parcel on the corner of Route 1 and Bakers Basin Road, which is anchored by the Mrs. G’s TV and Appliance store. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in…
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BORDENTOWN: St. Mary School to close
By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN — St. Mary School announced Friday that declining enrollment and mounting financial difficulties made it necessary for it to close its doors after 125 years, according to the Diocese of Trenton. But some members of the community are determined to save it. ”It will be a huge mistake to…
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