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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Oct. 4
Thurs., Oct. 4 Mercer County Regional Chamber of Commerce Coffee and Cards Networking Breakfast: 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Roma Bank, 2300 Route 33 Robbinsville. Cost: MRCC members $10; future members $25. For more information contact 609-689-9960 ext. 16. ”Party with Origami Yoda – May the Fold Be with You!”: 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Perfect ending for Asch
PDS senior wins fourth straight MCT singles title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Samantha Asch capped a perfect career at the Mercer County Tournament by claiming her fourth straight singles championship Wednesday at Mercer County Park. The Princeton Day School senior went out a winner after claiming her third straight first singles title with…
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WEST WINDSOR: Perfect ending for Asch
Dennis Symons Princeton Day School senior Samantha Asch captured her fourth individual Mercer County Tournament title when she defeated Princeton’s Christina Rosca for the first singles title on Wednesday. Photo by Dennis Symons
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Jewish Community Leaders have lunch in the Stein Residence Sukkah
Lunch at The Martin and Edith Stein Sukkah
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HIGHTSTOWN: Candidate Night set for Oct. 24
HIGHTSTOWN — Election season is here. The League of Women Voters of East Windsor Hightstown will hold a Candidate Night on Oct. 24 featuring forums with Hightstown Borough Council candidates and East Windsor Regional School District School Board candidates. The candidate forum will take place at Hightstown High School, 25 Leshin Ln., in the media…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township recognizes firefighters
Boy Scout Mitchell Nicklaus, of Troop 5700, presents his Eagle Scout project, an old-fashioned style scoreboard for Disbrow Hill Road playing fields, before the East Windsor Township Council on Oct. 2. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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EAST WINDSOR: Township recognizes firefighters
Standing next to Mayor Janice Mironov and the Honorable James Stahl, retiring Municipal Court administrator Donna Suk (center) is honored for her service to East Windsor at the Oct. 2 Township Council meeting. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON: Vahdat, Little Tigers XC starts fast
Junior leads PHS to Passaic win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It didn’t take long for Kevin Vahdat to put a frustrating sophomore cross country season behind him, and along the way the Princeton High School junior has been putting plenty of competitors in his rearview mirror. With their usual No. 1 runner out,…
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