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WEST WINDSOR: Area teams among top eight at MCT
Knight boys golf finishes third, Hun fourth By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North golf team entered the Mercer County Tournament with hopes of winning their second team title in three years. But once the Knights saw the scores the players were putting up from the Peddie School, the focus shifted. ”That’s…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mayor delivers township address
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor On May 10 Mayor Janice Mironov presented the “State of East Windsor Township Address” to business leaders of the area. The East Windsor Chapter of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted a luncheon prior to the mayor’s address. The event was sponsored by First Choice Bank and took place…
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PRINCETON: Two businesses to open pizza place
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The owners of Hoagie Haven and George’s Roasters and Ribs are baking up a new business idea to form a new eatery at the former Old World Pizza site on Nassau Street. Costa Maltabes, one of the three owners of Hoagie Haven with his brothers Niko and Mike, are in…
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MONROE: Gala honors ‘Shining Stars’
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The 20th annual Mayors’ Shining Star Gala for Better Beginnings Childhood Development Center illuminated an evening of celebration at Crowne Plaza in Monroe on April 28. ”The evening seemed to go very well, was very uplifting and hopefully everyone had a great time,” said East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov, who…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Train show en route to town
Event is set to celebrate 180th anniversary of railroad for East Windsor and Hightstown communities By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Members of two local historical societies have united to bring the communities of East Windsor and Hightstown a celebratory train show. The occasion, set from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 27, will mark the…
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PRINCETON: Hun baseball on way toward goals
Raiders boosted by return of Stupienski By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Gavin Stupienski knew he was going to miss a lot of the Hun School baseball season after dislocating his shoulder on a freak play, but he didn’t want to miss it all. The senior catcher returned in time for the tournament portion, and…
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‘Green’ Opportunities Conference at RVCC – Register by May 18
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders BRANCHBURG – "Sustainability: The New Competitive Edge" will be co-hosted by the Somerset County Business Partnership and the Somerset County Energy Council on Friday, June 8, from 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC). Businesses, schools, municipalities and others interested in learning more about the…
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Liz Lempert for mayor
Matt Wasserman, Princeton To the editor: November’s vote for consolidation was a monumental turning point in Princeton’s future. But this was only the first step. It is now incumbent upon us to vote for the right leader to make this vision of consolidation, of a more efficient and effective government, a reality. The Princeton Community…
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Not Boot Camp: Fitness Over 40
By Bill DeSimone CRANBURY, New Jersey (May 11, 2012)- The trendiest programs in fitness today are the “boot camp” inspired programs: Cross fit, P90X, Biggest Loser. The aggressive nature of these programs, however, can be intimidating to the typical, non-exercising adult, who may forego the benefits of regular exercise rather than risk getting hurt or…
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