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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates get defensive in win
Senior Gioseffi helps South boys lax top Knights By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Austin Gioseffi wasn’t happy with the start that the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South defense got off to, but he was happy with the finish. After allowing two goals in the first quarter, the Pirate boys lacrosse team clamped down in a…
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Organization expresses AvalonBay concerns
Wendy Mager,President To the editor: On behalf of the board of Friends of Princeton Open Space, a nonprofit organization established in 1969, I write to express our concerns about aspects of the development proposed by the AvalonBay Company for the Medical Center site. AvalonBay submitted draft site plans in connection with its request that the…
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MONROE: Library week celebrated
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE – April 8-14 was National Library Week and the theme this year was “you belong @ your library.” If you haven’t been to your local library lately, you might be surprised to see everything available there, according to library workers. National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by…
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Princeton Man Rides Bike from FL to NJ For Autism
By Aileen Kornblatt On Monday, April 23rd Princeton, New Jersey resident John LaBosco will begin his 1,800 mile journey up the East coast to raise money and awareness for Eden Autism Services, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with autism and their families. The ride is estimated to take six…
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PRINCETON: Local players find consolation
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Those boys tennis players that were able to put the disappointment of not making a final behind them the quickest did the best in the consolation rounds of the Mercer County Tournament on Wednesday at Mercer County Park. While West Windsor-Plainsboro South dominated the tournament with wins in four…
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HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor school district honors published teacher
From left are Robert Laverty, Board of Education President; Kevin Akey, Supervisor of Language Arts and Social Studies; Stuart Wexler; and Superintendent Edward Forsthoffer III. (Courtesy photo)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community policing extinguishes Stockton Street fire within minutes
Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 works with the Hightstown Borough Police Department to quickly extinguish a mulch fire at the Barlow & Zimmer Funeral Home on April 18. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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EAST WINDSOR: ‘99 Hightstown High graduate, township native dies in Lincoln Tunnel crash
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Micah Harris, 31, an East Windsor native and 1999 graduate of Hightstown High School died after suffering injuries in a Lincoln Tunnel motorcycle accident on April 15. Al Della Fave, press officer of the Port Authority Police Department, on Thursday confirmed reports that Mr. Harris’ motorcycle had struck a taxi…
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