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Princeton Junior School to Host Rick Ellis, Veteran Early Childhood/Elementary Educator Friday, December 7 at 8:30am
By Susan Weintraub FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 26, 2012 For more information, please contact: Susan Weintraub [email protected] 609-924-8126 PRINCETON JUNIOR SCHOOL TO HOST RICK ELLIS, VETERAN EARLY CHILDHOOD/ELEMENTARY EDUCATOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 AT 8:30AM Ellis to speak about the implementation of Reggio Emilia Philosophy in American schools…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Sergeants looking to retire in 2013
Police Director discusses promotion process to fill ranks By Christina Whittington, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough will be promoting possibly two of its police officers in the upcoming months to the rank of sergeant. At the Nov. 19 Borough Council meeting, Police Director James LeTellier announced that the department’s two sergeants have expressed interest…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Man killed in farmhouse fire
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD — An unidentified man was killed in a fire at a vacant farmhouse on Imlaystown-Hightstown Road on Thursday night, state police said. New Jersey State Police Sgt. Adam Grossman said it was not known if the victim is the same man who reportedly started a small fire in…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers return to soccer final
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor TOMS RIVER — Jeremy Goldsmith remembers exactly where he was as a freshman, when the Princeton High boys soccer team topped Millburn to win the Group III state championship in 2009. ”I was in the stands,” Goldsmith, now a senior, recalled. “The atmosphere was pretty intense. Going out there this…
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EAST WINDSOR: Engineers selected for state-funded bikeway
By David Kilby, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The township has chosen its engineering consultants for the planned bikeway that will extend the existing bikeway at the Disbrow Hill Playing Fields. The state-funded bikeway will be 5,000-linear-feet long and eight-feet wide and will extend the 2,500- foot long bike path already on the site. The…
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FLORENCE: Riverfront School celebrates literacy
Cherry Hill resident Ty Drago — author of the The Undertakers series — signs a book for Jack Dodge, 9, of Florence, during Florence Family Literacy Night, hosted at the Riverfront School on Nov. 15. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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EAST WINDSOR: Annual ‘Communities of Light’ ceremony against domestic violence nears
Mayor Janice Mironov proclaimed Domestic Violence Awareness Month and further proclaimed Dec. 10 as Womanspace 2012 Communities of Light Day in East Windsor Township, kicking off the town’s participation in the event. From left are East Windsor Chief of Police James Monahan, team member Rita Teubner, Womanspace executive director Patricia Hart and Mayor Mironov. (Courtesy…
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CHRISTMASTIDE: Choral Gems through the Centuries
VOICES Chorale Accompanied by strings, percussion, and organ, VOICES Chorale is excited to bring Christmas choral music, ancient and modern, to life. Families will enjoy the variety and can join in singing a few carols. The 70-minute concert will take place Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012 at 3:00 pm and 5:30 pm at the Trinity Episcopal Church, 33 Mercer…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings advance to state championship game
Head Coach Joe Goerge celebrates the team’s 14-7 victory over Old Bridge in the state semi-finals Friday night.
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