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WEST WINDSOR: Duo part of futsal champions
Members of the Hibernian Fusion, including West Windsor-Plainsboro North juniors Julia Tampellini and Kayla Carlen celebrate after winning the U.S. Under-16 National Futsal Championship on Sunday.
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EAST WINDSOR: Twin Rivers Day returns
Nicolas Salazar, 8, of East Windsor stops by to have his favorite team painted on his chest during Twin Rivers Day in East Windsor on Sunday. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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WILMINGTON: Jersey Bandits unites for win at Pony Nationals
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor WILMINGTON — Eleven girls of the Jersey Bandits softball team traveled to Delaware last week to play in the 10U Pony Nationals tournament. The chance to participate came after an undefeated run at the New Jersey Pride Qualifier this summer. The Jersey Bandits, a fast pitch softball team out of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Taxicab ordinance gets in gear
Folks gather to discuss the newly revised taxi ordinance outside the Hightstown Memorial Library ahead of the council meeting. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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SPRINGFIELD: Farmers support the troops with triumph
The Tractor Parade begins from the Burlington County Fairgrounds in Springfield on July 15. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.deirdreryan.com)
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SPORTS: Florence’s Fillmyer fuels Post 26’s fire
Florence’s Heath Fillmyer (center) celebrates with members of the Burlington County All-Star Team after winning the 2012 Carpenter Cup in June. (Courtesy photo)
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SPRINGFIELD: Farmers support the troops with triumph
A farmer drives his tractor past the gate of Joint Base McGuire-Fort Dix-Lakehurst this past Sunday during the second annual Tractor Parade. (Photo by Christina Whittington)
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FLORENCE: Family dog alerts guardians of fire
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer FLORENCE — Township residents awoke last week to the sound of a familiar noise — the barking of the family dog. However, this time, the dog was alerting the family of something extremely dangerous — a fire consuming the home. ”I do not know the name or breed of the…
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PRINCETON: Post 218 coming together
Finish is promising for future By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Even after some early season struggles, Tommy Parker felt like this year’s Princeton Post 218 team had a good second half of the season in it. ”We have had some injuries that have taken some guys out for the season and some others left the…
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