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Camp Programs for Every Child’s Interests Await at MCCC this Summer
By Candace Zafirellis While some area residents are still anxiously anticipating the big snowstorm of 2012, staff members at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) are busy prepping for the children’s summer camp at the college. Camp programs are available for children ages 6 to 18, and parents can register their children for the entire summer,…
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MONROE: Students learn about countries at fair
Brookside third grade teacher Diana Mazurek volunteered to put together the Czech Republic table where her family is from and brought in many family heirlooms and dressed in traditional custom during the Cultural Fair at Brookside School on Feb. 10. Photo by Amy Batista.
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YWCA Princeton Receives $5,000 from NRG
Linda Richter (center), YWCA Princeton “Tribute to Women” event Co-Chair accepts $5,000 grant from Jennifer Brunelle, Manager, Special Events & Projects at NRG, and Meredith Moore, Senior Vice President of Communications at NRG.
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YWCA Princeton Receives $5,000 from NRG
By Diane Hasili The YWCA Princeton has received a $5,000 grant from NRG in support of its 29th Annual “Tribute to Women” awards dinner scheduled for Thursday, March 1, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Princeton. The event honors a select group of remarkable women from the greater Princeton area. They have made extraordinary contributions in…
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WEST WINDSOR: Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Witter a big piece of Pirates By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Ryan Witter understands his role on the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball team. On a team with three talented guards who do a majority of the scoring, the 6-foot-3 Pirate senior is expected to defend and rebound. But when he has to, Witter…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Jazz musicians unite
From left, junior Cameron Willman, of Seattle, Washington, senior Robert Schulze, of Metuchen, and sophomore Benjamin Wagner, of Robbinsville, perform jazz on Feb. 10 at Hightstown High School. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON: Wild finish puts PHS hockey in MCT semis
WW-P North also advances to face top seed By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton High boys ice hockey team has gotten used to playing for a Mercer County Tournament championship. The Little Tigers don’t want this year to be any different. Third-seeded Princeton survived a third-period shootout and held on to defeat sixth-seeded Paul…
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MONROE: Students with heart jump rope
Woodland School fifth-graders Nicole Degregorio and William Kiecka take a break and pose in the heart cutouts during the Jump Rope for Heart event Tuesday.Photo by Amy Batista.
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