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Tea Party
Evelyn Dye The Seniors Club of St James Church in Pennington, NJ, held a Victorian Tea Party on May 3. It was hosted by Dee Davis and Angeline Martin. The pictured tables were themed, “Red, White and Blue” and “Beautiful Roses”.
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PRINCETON: Township police get award for blood drives
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Township police do more than catch the bad guys and patrol the roads to keep area residents safe; they look for other ways to help their community. The department was recognized with an award from the Community Blood Council of New Jersey for its blood drives that collected 33…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Students travel to France
On April 11, Hightstown High School French students dine at the restaurant Le Poutre in the Montmartre section of Paris as they enjoy a raclette dinner. (Courtesy photo)
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PRINCETON: Schenkman, Raiders look for signature win
Hun boys lacrosse faces Peddie in prep tournament By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ben Schenkman sees Monday’s Prep A state tournament semifinal at Peddie as an opportunity for his Hun School lacrosse team. ”We want this,” said the Raiders senior defenseman. “Proving we’re growing and proving this program is going places, this is what…
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MONTGOMERY: Elicone sisters help Cougars advance
MHS softball has picked up play By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alyssa and Ally Elicone were waiting for their big chances with the Montgomery High School softball team. The sisters both have them this year, and they’re making the most of them. Alyssa, a senior, is in her first season as the Cougars’ top…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers fall in Pink game
Hightstown rally evens PHS softball record By Eric Andresen, Special Writer What seemed to be a sure win quickly turned into a heartbreaking loss for the Princeton High School softball team against Hightstown this past Monday. Sporting new pink uniforms and sweatbands in honor of the annual Swing for the Cure Softball Games, PHS hoped…
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WEST WINDSOR: Newcomers keep South winning
Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Jake Gurock watches his putt roll to the hole during Wednesday’s play in the Mercer County Tournament. The event was stopped due to rain and will be concluded next Wednesday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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HIGHTSTOWN: Tuberculosis case not discussed at BOE meeting
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Despite the recent single tuberculosis case resulting in mandatory screenings for 18 students and six adults by the New Jersey Department of Health at Melvin H. Kreps Middle School — it was business as usual at the East Windsor Regional School District’s Board of Education meeting this past Monday. On…
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