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FLORENCE:It’s budget and blunt Jersey talk for Christie
By Amber Cox, Special Writer FLORENCE A couple of firsts emerged as the township hosted Gov. Chris Christie at the recent town meeting at the Main Street Community Center to highlight his accomplishments over the past two years and promote his proposed budget. Mayor Craig Wilkie pointed out it was the first time a…
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PRINCETON: Tigers hope to come up aces
PU men’s basketball heads to Evansville for CBI first round By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mitch Henderson is heading back to Indiana, but more than a trip down memory lane, the Princeton University men’s basketball head coach is looking forward to the chance to extend the season. ”We’re really happy to be playing,” said…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Colonoscopies can and do save lives
By Jonathan R. Sachs Among cancers that affect both men and women, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. But according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, if everyone aged 50 years or older had regular screening tests, at least 60 percent of deaths from this…
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Landy, Monroe, finishes USASA season well
Meredith Morin SMS Snowboard Team finishes USASA Southern Vermont Series strong Bromley, Okemo, Mount Snow, Vt. – The Stratton Mountain School Snowboard Team competed in the USASA Southern Vermont Series final weekend at the Carinthia Parks at Mount Snow March 3 and 4. In Slopestyle (SS), seventh-grader Kiersten Edwards, Londonderry, Vt., took first in her…
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WEST WINDSOR: Umpires in training days
WWLL welcomes 15 new cadets By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor With spring around the corner, Little League season can’t be far away. And the start of baseball and softball season means it is time for the men and women — and boys and girls — in blue to get themselves ready for the start of…
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Successful Women Connect Lunch Series Launches March 21 at Eno Terra
By HMPR J&M Marketing Communications and Terra Momo Restaurant Group announce the launch of "Successful Women Connect," a professional lunch and discussion series where women can come together and get help with their business questions. The series launches on Wednesday, March 21st at 12:30pm and runs through June 6th. It takes place at two of…
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Welcome to the ’60s as MCCC Theatre Program Presents “Hairspray”
Robert A.Terrano Pictured in front, from left, are Kristen Kane of Plainsboro as Tracy Turnblad and Tommy Thomas of Georgetown, England as Seaweed J. Stubbs. In back, from left are ensemble members Nilah Montgomery, Adiin Clemons, Domonique Jarrett and Maleek Colvin.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Christie pushes education plans at BRHS
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDETOWN TOWNSHIP Twenty-eight students at Bordentown Regional High School got a chance for a 15-minute informal chat about finances with Gov. Chris Christie on Monday. The students are members of the school’s Financial Literacy class and discussed college funding and asked questions about the governor’s own children, said Superintendent…
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