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PRINCETON: Wrestler of the Year
Gillette saved best for last on mats By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Nick Gillette came into his final season with the Princeton High School wrestling team with high hopes. The senior had come a long way since starting with the sport his freshman year at Princeton and wanted to make his final season his best.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Former teammates, current rivals, still friends
Little League softball champions remain linked By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Their paths will cross as high school rivals this year, and then they will all go their separate ways next fall, but seven softball players in the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district always will be linked by the Summer of 2006. It’s when their…
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MONTGOMERY: Tavel takes over Cougars tennis
New coach expects MHS to contend for titles By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Erik Tavel was pretty excited to see what the Montgomery High School boys tennis program had last spring and know that he’d have the chance to guide it this year. With John Arnold’s retirement after last year, Tavel moves up from…
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Window Accents & Flooring Celebrates First Anniversary with Expanded Product Lines
By Jodi Mayo Alessandri Window Accents & Flooring Celebrates First Anniversary with Expanded Product Lines Princeton, NJ-March 26, 2012-When Paul Silva and Paul Veronsky met at an industry function over 16 years ago, they knew they wanted to work together. In the year since they joined forces to create Window Accents & Flooring, they have…
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American Legion Coloring Contest Winners
By Gary Cooper The American Legion Post 401 Coloring Contest for 2012 was won by Jane Lai, a 5th Grader at Greenwood School. Presenting the award to Jane were Irv Demarest, coloring contest chairman (left), and Gary Cooper Post 401 commander. Jane’s picture was also selected best in Middlesex County and has gone on to…
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PRINCETON AREA: Mandarin charter school application denied
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications A controversial Mandarin immersion charter school that is seeking to draw students from four local communities lost a major battle last Thursday when the South Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment denied it a use variance by one vote. ”Everyone (with the school) is quite disappointed,” said Princeton International Academy…
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MONTGOMERY: Two charged with drug possession
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Two arrests off Route 206 in Montgomery Township yielded an estimated $2,000 worth of psilocybin mushrooms on March 22 at approximately 4:15 p.m. David Bohr, 19, of Ewing, and Lauren Garofalo, 21, of Lawrenceville, were both arrested on charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance with the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BREAKING NEWS – BOE passes $138M budget
The Board of Education unanimously passed a $138 million budget for 2012-2013 Monday night. The spending plan carries a 1.5 percent increase in spending and raises the tax rate by .049 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The owner of a home assessed at $200,000 will pay $98 more this year under the plan. More…
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American Legion Post 401 announces Safety Essay Contest Winner
By Gary Cooper The American Legion Post 401Safety Essay Contest was won by Soorya Suresh, a 7th Grader at Crossroads North Middle School. Gary Cooper, post commander, presented the award. Kunal Gupta, an 8th grader at Crossroads North, was runner-up.
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