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PRINCETON: PHS hoops building momentum
Little Tigers boys knock off Trenton and Robbinsville By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor One of the biggest things Mark Shelley has stressed since taking over as the Princeton High boys basketball coach is sharing the ball. Three weeks into the season, it certainly seems like his players are getting the message. ”I have preached that…
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ArtsPower Presents "Little Engine" at Kelsey Theatre Jan. 26
By Candace Zafirellis Belief in oneself and the notion that anything is possible are the themes of ArtsPower’s new musical, “The Little Engine That Could Earns Her Whistle,” based on the beloved children’s classic. This show comes to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre on Saturday, Jan. 26, with performances at 2 and 4 p.m.…
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PRINCETON: Mayor gets parking ticket; council looks at its goals
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer One parking ticket, two weddings performed and a cold office in the municipal building just some of the highlights of Mayor Liz Lempert’s first seven days as mayor. Ms. Lempert was able to laugh Monday about some of the travails of leading the community. She has had to…
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PRINCETON: Scheides to host concert for community pool
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton resident William H. Scheide has spent a lifetime in music and philanthropy. Those interests again will be blended Jan.18 at a benefit music concert to support the Community Park Pool. The classical music performance, celebrating Mr. Scheide’s 99th birthday, will be the sixth annual birthday concert that doubles…
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Unity Bank’s Edison Branch and Rainbow Distributors Support Hands of Hope Food Pantry
By Yankee Public Relations Throughout December, Unity Bank’s Edison branch collected donations and food for the Hands of Hope Food Pantry of Edison, located at St. James Episcopal Church, 2136 Woodbridge Ave. The bank purchased food in bulk with $300 in cash donations and presented the purchased and donated items to the food bank. Rainbow…
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Local dentists give underprivileged kids something to smile about
Gina DiPillo Somerset NJ – Local dentists Bruce Roland, Devon Berry and Dean Chencharik will provide one day of free preventative and emergency dental care and if ncessary make referrals for continuing treatment for children ages 12 and underas part of Nation Children’s Dental Health Month. The one day program called Give Kids a Smile!…
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MCCC to Host Summer Camps Open House Jan. 27
By Candace Zafirellis Mercer County Community College invites families to a Summer Camps Open House on Sunday, Jan. 27, noon to 3 p.m., in the Student Center on the West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road (snow date: Sunday, Feb. 3). Camp directors will be on hand to provide overviews of all programs and answer…
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Unity Bank’s Edison Branch and Rainbow Distributors Support Hands of Hope Food Pantry
Hands of Hope Food Pantry President Jackie Goedesky (left) receives the donation from Unity Bank Edison Branch Assistant Relationship Manager Jennifer Paul.
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Del Val Swimmers Make History with the School’s First Relay Team
By Yankee Public Relations ALEXANDRIA TOWNSHIP, N.J. n Delaware Valley Regional High School made history Saturday, fielding its first ever swimming relay team. Alexandria Township residents Aleksa Lapinas, a senior; Kate Brown and Kelly Moran, both juniors; and freshman Sarah Feiner teamed up for the relay at the Skyland Conference Girls Swimming Championships at Montgomery…
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