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PRINCETON: Fitting day for seniors at Princeton Day
Girls skate to impressive win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It was only fitting that one of Princeton Day School’s three seniors, Ashley Egner, would deliver a career game on Senior Night against Summit. Said Egner: “I remember thinking in the first period, I need to make something happen. It’s my Senior Night, and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Man arrested for Haldeman truck theft
On Feb. 3, detectives arrested Michael Quezada, 22, of North Bergen, for the theft of a 2008 Ford F350, according to the East Windsor Township Police Department. However, the truck had not yet been located as of press time, a police press release on the incident stated. The truck was reported stolen from Haldeman Ford…
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EAST WINDSOR: Fishing on the lake
Phil Seip, of Millstone, enjoys some quiet time fishing on Etra Lake, in East Windsor, on Feb. 6. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week
Lydzinski is Cougars’ anchor By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor A familiar story at Montgomery High School got a very happy ending. Megan Lydzinski opens a meet with a terrific anchor leg for the 200 medley relay. She follows it up with dominant showings in the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle sprints. Then she caps…
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PLAINSBORO: Zhang helps Knights swim into states
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Connie Zhang and the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls are back in the state swimming tournament. The Knights had a rare miss of states last year, and Zhang wasn’t healthy enough to do anything about it. ”Last year, I felt really bad,” said Zhang, who is a senior. “Every day,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates’ Evans will be Harvard man
Area gridders make college choices By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor When he finally narrowed his college selection process down to three schools, Chris Evans was in a no-lose situation. ”It was down to Princeton, Brown and Harvard,” the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior said. “There was something about when I took my visit to Harvard…
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Scholarship opportunities for young volunteers
Each year, the Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program awards cash prizes to young volunteers making a difference in their communities. Kohl’s is honoring more than 2,200 youth, ages 6 to 18, who have made a positive impact with more than $440,000 in scholarships and prizes. In 2011, there were seven regional winners from New Jersey, who…
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EAST WINDSOR: Fishing on the lake
Phil Seip, of Millstone, has spent 72 years fishing at Etra Lake in East Windsor.
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Library thanks those who helped Crunch Time
Joyce Turner, Princeton Public Library To the editor: We would like to thank the Princeton High School teachers, the Princeton University student volunteers and the community volunteers who helped to make “Crunch Time” at the Princeton Public Library such a success at the end of the first semester. Crunch Time is a special time that…
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