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EDITORIAL: For the love of pets
Panda is a female cat who was found in Association Park in Hightstown. She has been fostered by the Hightstown Animal Welfare Committee and is up for adoption. Call Barb via 609-647-2681 for more information. (Courtesy photo)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Council contemplates public comment restrictions
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The voice of the people may be facing restrictions at future Borough Council meetings. On Feb. 21, the council tabled Resolution 2012-83, which called for the implementation of a three-minute time limit per individual who opts to address the Borough Council during a public comment session. Prior to…
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NEW JERSEY: Thousands partake in polar plunge for Special Olympics
By Amy Batista, Special Writer SEASIDE HEIGHTS — People flocked to the beach for a good cause last Saturday, wearing all kinds of outfits ranging from Waldo, Viking and Smurf attire — as well as a few polar bear costumes. A sign held up read simply: “We are freezing for a reason.” It was the…
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PRINCETON: Tiger women dominate for third straight title
Princeton University senior captain Lauren Edwards shows her strand after cutting down the net to celebrate the Tiger women’s basketball team’s third straight Ivy League championship Saturday. Photo by Robert Gleason
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PRINCETON: Tiger women dominate for third straight title
Edwards, PU sew up trip to NCAAs early By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Lauren Edwards committed to Princeton University four years ago, she was pitched as a 6-foot guard whose athleticism would set her apart from other Ivy League players. Edwards and the Tiger women’s basketball team have distanced themselves from the rest…
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NEW JERSEY: Thousands partake in polar plunge for Special Olympics
Members of the Hightstown PBA Local No. 283, along with six thousand other plungers, are participants of the 19th annual Seaside Heights Polar Bear Plunge. The event benefits the Special Olympics New Jersey. Pictured are, from left: Dylan Sturchio, of the Hightstown Police Department; Bernie Chenoweth of the Middletown Police Department; Frank Jimenez of HPD;…
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PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week
Kuhlik went fastest in the end for Little Tigers By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Greg Hand could sense something special was happening with Matt Kuhlik over the final weeks of the swim season. ”He and all his teammates, especially the veterans including everybody on the team, really developed a special focus as we went into…
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Eye Bank to honor Marco Zarbin, M.D., Ph.D., FACS
By Irene Maslowski The Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey will recognize Marco Zarbin, M.D., Ph.D., FACS, as a Man of Vision on March 29, 2012, when the organization hosts its premier “Night for Sight” fundraising gala. This celebration will conclude a series of events hosted by the Eye Bank throughout the month in recognition…
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