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PRINCETON: Little Tigers stay out of box at end of win
PHS boys hockey focused on mental side By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Tim Campbell has had a few too many moments where he looked to his left and saw one, and sometimes two, of his Princeton High boys ice hockey players in the penalty box. ”We were down a lot,” said Campbell, whose team managed…
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HIGHTSTOWN: District moves school elections to November
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education voted 7 to 1 to move its elections to November from April on Monday. This would eliminate voter approval of the school budget — unless it exceeds the 2 percent state-mandated tax cap. It is estimated that the district…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Ballerina ‘born to dance’
Picasa Jorina Kardhashi, of Hightstown, personifies Gerda as she dances with Max Azaro, as Kai, during the ballet “The Snow Queen” in December. (Courtesy photo)
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EAST WINDSOR: Native receives honor
Greg Krzysiak has been named to the President’s List for the 2011 fall semester at Elon University in North Carolina. The list is composed of students who had no grade below an A minus in a minimum of 12 semester hours. Mr. Krzysiak attended Hightstown High School and graduated in 2009. His parents are Joe…
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"Deja Vu" Concert at Kelsey Theatre Feb. 17-19
By Candace Zafirellis West Windsor, N.J. — The Reock & Roll Revue is returning to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre for three performances of the band’s newest show, “Déjà Vu,” a tribute to the 1970 album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Dates and times for this classic rock and roll event are: Friday,…
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CRANBURY: Eagle Scout organizes police storage area
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Sometimes police departments need fancy new technology to serve their community more efficiently, and sometimes they need something much less expensive like a more organized storage area, which is what Eagle Scout Joshua Diamond gave to the Cranbury police. ”We had some built-in shelves that were just not working…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Love is in the air, sponsored by Lions Club!
Lorraine Sedor You have just a few more days to stop by Small World Coffee in Princeton to view the quilts of Sammi Tessler Nguyen. Sammi is the proprietor of Group Hug Quilts and has had several well-received shows in the Cranbury area where she grew up. Group Hug Quilts at Small World Coffee is…
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AS I SEE IT: Trees, money and development
By Anne Waldron Neumann If you grew up in New Jersey as I did, you probably know that poet Joyce Kilmer was a man. If you’re my age, you may have read his best-known poem in fourth grade: I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry…
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