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MONTGOMERY: Locals enjoy record-setting MOC
Matheson, Yuen earn bronze; Warner seventh for boys By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Hannah Matheson has gone to the previous two Meet of Champions to swim the relays for the Montgomery High School girls swim team. This year, she wanted to try her hand at her individual events. ”It was really exciting,” said the…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers put scare in top seed
PHS hockey falls in overtime By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton High boys ice hockey team went into last Thursday’s second-round state tournament game against top-seeded Kinnelon with nothing to lose. The Little Tigers nearly came away with a huge upset. Princeton battled Kinnelon into overtime before falling, 3-2, on a power play goal.…
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LIVE BeatleMania Stage Show to benefit Saint Peter’s University Children’s Hospital.
By RDF Promotions RDF Promotions presents…The BeatleMania Stage Show. Live performance to benefit Saint Peter’s University Hospital Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology On April 28th 2012 an all-star cast of the nation’s most talented musicians will take the stage of The NASH Theater at RVCC. Come Experience the music, magic, and memories in one incredible performance.…
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MONTGOMERY: Paturu, Sledeski close to gold
Fencing area excels at TOC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Even though both had been hoping to make even bigger jumps in their scholastic finales, Mounica Paturu and Nick Sledeski showed significant improvement while medaling at the state fencing Tournament of Champions on Sunday. Sledeski, the Montgomery High School senior, moved from fifth in…
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Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and Caldwell College to Host FREE Wheelchair Basketball Event
By Irene Maslowski Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com), in conjunction with Caldwell College, will host a free Wheelchair Basketball Event on Tuesday, March 27, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the college’s Newman Gym, located at 120 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell. This event is open to the public and is geared to individuals with spinal cord…
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MCCC Gallery Hosts Mercer County Artists 2012; Prizes to be Announced at Opening Reception March 7
Tricia Fagan, MCCC Gallery Director The talents of 76 Mercer County artists will be on display at the Gallery at Mercer County Community College in the exhibit, "Mercer County Artists 2012," which runs from March 6 to April 5. The community is invited to the Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony, to be held Wednesday, March…
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PRINCETON: Attorney hired for borough transportation issues
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A special attorney has been hired by Princeton Borough to provide legal advice on transportation matters. Stephen Barcan of Woodbridge-based Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer, will not be paid more than $15,000 for his services. The matter was discussed at the very end of a long council session last week. As…
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MCCC Concludes African American History Month with Speaker and Brick Dedication
By Wendy Humphrey, Public Information Office West Windsor, N.J. – Mercer County Community College held its closing ceremony for African American History Month on February 29 at the MCCC Conference Center. Guest speaker Dr. Glenn Lang, whose career with the New Jersey Department of Education has spanned more than three decades, delivered a stirring address…
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