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PRINCETON: Hun sophomore’s confidence shows
Manochio helps Raiders top PDS By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kristen Manochio played relaxed and confident against Princeton Day School, and it resulted in a career day at the plate. The Hun School sophomore enjoyed the first 4-for-4 game of her scholastic softball career as the Raiders defeated PDS, 11-1, Wednesday. ”I guess there’s…
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PRINCETON: Pool progress on schedule
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Swimmers should have their goggles, towels and sun block ready, as progress on the new Community Park Pool Complex is moving along on schedule. ”The construction continues to be on schedule,” said Ben Stentz, executive director of the Recreation Department. “We filled the diving pool with water late last week…
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WEST WINDSOR: Corbett, defense help Knights in streak
North boys lacrosse wins three straight By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Liam Corbett wasn’t too nervous stepping in as starting goalie for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys lacrosse team this year. ”I was pretty confident coming in,” said the Knights junior. “I knew we had a good defense, and I get a lot of…
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PRINCETON: Loss dampens week for PHS
Baseball team wins two before falling to Trenton By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor What started out as a good week and had a chance to be a great week, turned out to be just an OK week for the Princeton High baseball team. The Little Tigers opened the week with wins over Hightstown and Princeton…
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NJPIRG’s AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIZES CAMPAIGN HOSTS NATURAL FOOD FAIR at RUTGERS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. NJPIRG’s AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIZES CAMPAIGN HOSTS NATURAL FOOD FAIR at RUTGERS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. NJPIRG HOSTS NATURAL F
By Jacqueline Chang WHAT: NJPIRG’s Agricultural Subsidizes campaign is run mostly by Rutgers students. Our vision is to raise awareness about the realities of our food industry, including but not limited to: the subsidization of certain crops, what and how foods are produced, and the health concerns that come attached with these concerns. One of…
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PRINCETON: Finding inspiration through others
By Ellis Liang, Special to the Packet For a 19-year-old Ari Satok has an impressive list of contacts. He’s mingled with models, chatted up Olympic gold medalists, and hung out with the mayor of Toronto. But what’s most impressive is how he uses these encounters to promote social change. With only a microphone and a…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Curriculum Fair showcases talent
Third-graders Claire Wroblewski and Anusri Mallampolli, both of East Windsor, pose with East Windsor Township Mayor Janice Mironov at the Hightstown High School during the East Windsor Regional School District Curriculum Fair on April 4. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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EAST WINDSOR: Fire kills baby goat trapped in Cedarville barn
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Monday, smoke from a fire filled the predawn sky as a barn was engulfed in flames at 240 Cedarville Road, killing one baby goat. Other animals were safe from the fire, grazing in a small pasture alongside the house, according to Eric Coran, deputy fire chief of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week
WW-P North’s Foster making own mark on court By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jason Foster was a freshman the last time that the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys volleyball team made any noise in the state. In 2009, the Knights, with Jason’s brother, Brian a senior starter, bounced back from a 6-win season to make…
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