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"SPIRIT OF THE JERSEYS” RETURNS TO WASHINGTON CROSSING STATE PARK; STATE HISTORY FAIR SET FOR MAY 12
Abbie Tang-Smith The "Spirit of the Jerseys” State History Fair is returning to its roots at Washington Crossing State Park in Hopewell Township on May 12, with a daylong series of free educational and hands-on activities aimed at highlighting the long, rich and diverse history of our state, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin…
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Recycle / Freecycle: The Ins & Outs
By Linda Maiden What do you do with an old bureau that you no longer need, but someone else could use? And why can some things go into the curbside recycling buckets, but others cannot? Come to a free 90-minute forum on Tuesday, May 8, to learn the ins and outs of recycling…
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EAST WINDSOR: A cousin’s love inspires charity baseball game
From left, Leo Jasper, 8, smiles with his cousin David Jasper, 13. (Courtesy photo)
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MONTGOMERY: Chen is SCT golf champ
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In her first big tournament of the season, Alice Chen came through with her best performance of the year. The Montgomery High sophomore shot a 67 at Neshanic Valley earlier this month to capture the Somerset County Tournament title, helping the Cougars to a second-place team finish. ”The 67 is…
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Doane Academy Students: Out to Change the World
By Katherine Sereduk Doane Academy students make second annual service trip to impoverished districts of Guatemala. Thirteen students spent their spring vacation swinging hammers, distributing donations and comforting undernourished children in the blazing heat of the equatorial sun. The teens are studying Spanish language and culture at Doane Academy. Led by Spanish teacher, Ms. Alyssa…
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American Cancer Society Is Calling All Appetites Against Cancer
By Xenia Acquaye, Community Mission Manager, American Cancer Society This Sunday, April 29, 2012 the American Cancer Society’s Trenton Crusade Against Cancer, Horizon NJ Health, and the Mercer County Cancer Coalition will hold Trenton Men Cook Against Cancer after a 3 year hiatus. The event formerly named Real Men Cook, promotes prostate health, cancer awareness, and…
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PLAINSBORO: Knights heading in right direction
Dennis Symons WW-P North pitcher Kaitlin Perrine delivers a pitch during the Knights’ 8-0 win over Hamilton on Wednesday. Photo by Dennis Symons
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of April 27
Hightstown At 1:55 a.m. April 21 in Krauszer’s Lot, officers arrested Philip Taylor, 30, of Harbinson Place and charged him with driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated in a school zone, reckless driving, and careless driving. While on patrol an officer observed the Mr. Taylor driving in an erratic manner, police said. After he was…
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PRINCETON: Rifkin, Princeton High offense on a roll
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alex Rifkin expected to be a big part of the offense for the Princeton High School boys lacrosse team this season, but it took a while to know the best way to do it. ”I expected to be someone that the coaches could count on in clutch situations,” said…
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