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CRANBURY: Cranbury School graduates 78
Submitted photo Board of Education member Evelyn Spann gets a hug from graduating eighth grade student Brittany Hidalgo during graduation ceremonies at the Cranbury School June 15.
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CRANBURY: Calendar
Sun., June 24 Sociable Singles: 1-4 p.m., Monroe Township Jewish Center, 11 Cornell Ave.; socializing, discussions, refreshments for ages 50 and up; all welcome; admission $5; for more information, call 609-655-5137. Mon., June 25 Summer reading kickoff party: 2-4 p.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; 2012 Summer Reading Program, “Dream Big Read,” to…
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PRINCETON: Boys Tennis Player of the Year
Hun School’s Seitz closed standout career on top By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor In terms of position, nothing has changed for Chris Seitz at The Hun School, but he’s seen plenty of development through the years. The senior graduated last week after playing the No. 1 singles spot for all four years for the…
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2012 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year in Greater Philadelphia!
By Andrew Horner Radwell International, Inc. President and CEO Brian Radwell is awarded the 2012 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year in Greater Philadelphia! LUMBERTON, NJ, 6/22/12 n Radwell International, Inc. today announced that President and CEO Brian Radwell was named the 2012 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year in the Greater Philadelphia…
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Let voters decide on clean water, open space
Jim Waltman, executive director Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association To the editor: When you turn on your faucet you expect to have clean, healthy water to drink and use. With most drinking water in Princeton coming from our rivers and streams, it’s important to preserve lands that protect our surface waters. Princeton has a long successful…
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WEST WINDSOR: Resilient 12s softball ready for long path
WW bounces back from opening loss By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor 12-year-old all-star softball team isn’t fazed by playing in the loser’s bracket of the District 12 Little League tournament. ”It’s probably a preferable situation for us,” said West Windsor manager Harlan Greenman, who wouldn’t elaborate further. After a 10-1 loss…
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MANSFIELD: Northern seniors graduate
Seniors graduate from Northern Burlington County Regional High School on June 15 in Mansfield Township. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Old City Hall reopens for weekend festivities
The clock tower of Old City Hall in Bordentown. (Photo by Christina Whittington)
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FLORENCE: Burlington Coat Factory eyes township for its new headquarters
By Julie Asher, Special Writer FLORENCE — People in town are celebrating the likelihood of Burlington Coat Factory building its new corporate headquarters on land it already owns within the municipality. ”It’s a great day in Florence,” said Mayor Craig Wilkie on June 13 at the Township Council meeting. The Burlington Coat Factory intends to…
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