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WEST WINDSOR: 10s softball finishes second in district
Gutsy effort not enough to stop Robbinsville By Jashivna Shah, Special Writer West Windsor’s Dillanie Sumanthiran took a line drive to her hand in the bottom of the fifth inning as her 10s all-star squad took on Robbinsville at R.J. Ward Complex. She tried to shake off the hit, tossing a few pitches before retiring…
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WEST WINDSOR: Girls Spring Track and Field Athlete of the Year
Versatile Dziekonska had big year for Knights By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Coming off a winter season when she broke one of the all-time great’s records, Pati Dziekonska was looking forward to the outdoor track and field season. ”It made me so much more excited for the spring season,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro High…
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WEST WINDSOR: 10s softball finishes second in district
West Windsor pitcher Dillanie Sumanthiran delivers a pitch during Tuesday night’s District 12 tournament game against Robbinsville. Photo by John Blaine
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HIGHTSTOWN: Funeral home owner accused of bilking relative for $500K
By Charles Kim, Packet Media Group HIGHTSTOWN — Borough police have charged local funeral home owner Joseph Barlow, 68, of Cranbury, with theft, claiming the businessman stole some $500,000 from a 96-year-old distant relative. Mr. Barlow, a partner in the Barlow & Zimmer Funeral Home on Stockton Street in the borough, surrendered to borough police…
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WEST WINDSOR: Girls Spring Track and Field Athlete of the Year
Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro High North sophomore Pati Dziekonska won the 100 hurdles at the Mercer County and sectional meets, was second at the Group IV meet and third at the Meet of Champions. Photo by Dennis Symons
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CRANBURY: Cassidy makes first Olympic Trials
PHS graduate qualifies in three events By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Victoria Cassidy had been in some big meets at Princeton High School and with the University of Maryland, but no Rumson-PHS sectional meet or even ACC Championships could compare. The United States Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb., last week was the opportunity of…
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EAST WINDSOR: Community comes together to celebrate Fourth
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Blankets, chairs and the smell of food cooking on barbecue grills filled the air in Etra Park during the annual Independence Day celebration Tuesday. The annual event included live bands, family entertainment and variety of vendors and concluded with a 30-minute fireworks display, which started around 9:30…
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EAST WINDSOR: Monahan sworn in as new police chief
Mayor Janice Mironov administers the oath of office to new East Windsor Township Police Chief James Monahan as his wife, Denise, and sons, Andrew and Daniel, look on.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 2
East Windsor A woman from Hightstown was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams on Route 33 at 8:45 a.m. June 6. Astrice Michael, 23, was stopped for not wearing a seatbelt when the officer noticed a partially smoked marijuana cigarette in her vehicle, police said. Ms. Michael also was charged with failure to…
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