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EAST WINDSOR: Township recreation director arrested
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — The township was abuzz last week with the arrest of its director of recreation in connection with a summer camp scandal that first made waves last August. The East Windsor Township Police Department arrested Director of Recreation Kevin Hood, 43, a township resident of Stone Mill Drive,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Lucchetti is golden boy
WW-P South freshman fencer earns first junior gold By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Stefano Lucchetti was impressed with all the pomp and ceremony that surrounded the Pan American Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in Estado de Vargas, Venezuela. What thrilled the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South freshman even more were his results. Lucchetti captured the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Cub Scouts unite at bridging ceremony
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Youngsters dedicated to making the community a better place were recognized last month. It was the annual Blue and Gold ceremony of the Cub Scout Pack 53 held Feb. 12 at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School auditorium in East Windsor Township. ”I thought it was really…
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EAST WINDSOR: Planning firm proposes Route 33 corridor concept
By Charley Falkenburg, The Packet Group EAST WINDSOR — Heyer and Gruel Associates presented potential land use opportunities and road and intersection improvements it had found in its 2010 target study for the Route 33 Corridor Revitalization Plan on March 14 at the East Windsor Senior Center. The study examined the current zoning and existing…
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Business Spotlight
Cathy Campbell of Stone-Campbell Marketing and Dan Bershad of Packet Media Group greet attendees at the second annual WinterJazz Fest and helped raise close to $500 for Mercer Street Friends.
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PRINCETON: Fencing program takes baby steps
PHS fencing looking for experience By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Getting the Princeton High School fencing program going has gone a little slower than anticipated, but the old adage of better late than never definitely applies. The Little Tigers got their program approved too late to get on the regular-season schedules, but they’re trying…
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PRINCETON AREA: Ravi convicted on all 15 counts in Rutgers webcam spy trial
Dharun Ravi, the former Rutgers University student from Plainsboro accused of using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate, was convicted of invasion of privacy and all 15 counts against him today (Friday). Mr. Ravi, 20, shook his head after hearing the guilty verdicts. He and his lawyers left the courthouse without comment. He…
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