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HIGHTSTOWN: Community celebrates Homecoming
Hightstown High School seniors Kevin Lenart, 17, of Roosevelt, and Nicole Kerr, 17, of Cranbury, were named Homecoming king and queen during halftime at the Rams football game against Steinert Spartanson Oct. 6. Although Hightstown lost to Steinert 46-38 last night, Kevin scored two touchdowns. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON: Tigers football streaks home
PU hosting veteran Bears squad By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor After impressive back-to-back road wins, the Princeton University football team returns home Saturday for its biggest challenge yet. The Tigers will host a veteran Brown team at noon at Powers Field in Princeton Stadium. The Bears put a 34-0 hurting on Princeton last year…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers singles still strong
Sophomore pair getting comfortable after move up ladder By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Katelyn Hojeibane and Zhenia Dementyev both have new opportunities and challenges with the Princeton High School girls tennis team, and they are trying to make the most of them. On the eve of the Mercer County Tournament, the Little Tigers lost…
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LAMBERTVILLE: A glorious ride for a worthy cause
The “Team Elks” roster (from left) included Kyle Simonye, Ryan Hartpence and Bill Hood. They and others completed the ride to the finish line at Lambertville Station on Bridge Street.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: It was only 50 years ago!
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A lot of old friends who grew up together and went to school together will see each other for the first time in a long time this weekend, when the 1962 graduating class of Hopewell Valley Central High School will hold its 50-year reunion. ”We’ve had a very good, positive…
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POLICE BLOTTER
LT. STEPHEN J. BARTZAK, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On Oct. 1 at about 8:16 p.m., police went to a dispute located at several apartments in the 1500 block of Route 179. An argument between two subjects resulted in the subsequent arrest of Jose Wilfredo Delcid-Benitez, 35, of West Amwell, by…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Three more seniors recognized
By Ed Birch, Special Writer District Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney announced at Monday’s Board of Education meeting that three students from South Brunswick High School have been named National Achievement Scholarship recipients. This marks a 50 percent increase in the school’s single year previous achievements, Dr. McCartney said. This feat goes along with this year’s…
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