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CHESTERFIELD: Teens deliver uplifting gift to elementary school students
Youngsters smile and cheer as they are presented with a giant puzzle at Chesterfield Elementary School on May 16. (Photo by Amber Cox)
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MANSFIELD: Sixth-graders illuminate scientific findings
By Amber Cox, Special Writer MANSFIELD — What is the best way to clean the feathers of birds caught in an oil spill? Sixth-graders at Mansfield Township Elementary School know the answer to that question and to many other scientific problems. At the annual sixth-grade Science Fair held last Thursday evening, the poised and articulate…
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Hospital leaders need to respond
Miki Mendelsohn, Princeton To the editor: A matter of civic dismay: Princeton Hospital has left, but hospital leadership has not explained to the community why it has selected AvalonBay to develop the old hospital site with plans that violate borough code and the 2006 master plan. Why has the hospital sold out greater Princeton, which…
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WEST WINDSOR: North volleyball repeats history
Bebenov, Knights win first-round state game By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The parallels are uncanny for Kris Bebenov and the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys volleyball team. Bebenov has seen the Knights bounce back from a rough year to make the state tournament, just as three years ago they did when his brother, Stefan, was…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Scotties aim to capture first Central Jersey Group II title
Junior third baseman Cullen Carter readies himself against Medford Tech earlier in the season. (Photo by Anthony Williams)
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Students score state win
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Bordentown Regional High School students won the U Got Brains Champion School Program sponsored by the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey, the Division of Highway Traffic Safety, the Allstate Foundations and New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company on May 11. Bordentown was named “best in the state…
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MEDICAL CENTER MOVES: Cancer care center caters to patients
An infusion station in the new cancer center overlooking a healing garden. Photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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PRINCETON: Dias shows no rust in Prep B meet
Senior hurdler helps Stuart finish on high note By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor As a hurdler, Jennifer Dias is used to getting over obstacles quickly. It’s a big reason that the Stuart Country Day School senior has developed a passion for her events. ”I love hurdling,” Dias said. “I love the physical and mental…
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