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THUNDER ANNOUNCE STAFF PROMOTIONS & NEW HIRES
Trenton, NJ)- The Trenton Thunder, the Double A affiliate of the New York Yankees, have announced several promotions and additions to the Front Office Staff in preparation for the 2012 season that will begin on April 5 at home against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The Thunder welcome four new employees and have promoted nine…
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Hunt. Singles
Marlene Cocchiola PRESS RELEASE SUBJECT: Hunterdon Walking and Social Singles Club FROM: [email protected] TO: Princeton Packet, Community Calendar SINGLES Ongoing Hunterdon Walking and Social Singles Club, age 40 and up, will walk and talk every Sunday in a county park and socialize afterwards in a local restaurant. January 15, at 3:00 pm, meet at Duke Island Park,…
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MONTGOMERY: Kolb turns focus to mats
Cougars junior earns fourth straight win vs. Phillipsburg By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kevin Kolb didn’t focus much on wrestling in the offseason. ”This summer, I didn’t wrestle,” said the Montgomery High School junior. “I was getting more prepared for football. I was lifting. I did one tournament and I got second.” When the…
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MONROE: Oratorical competition builds confidence for students
M Edini EdiniGene Price (left), commander of American Legion Post 522, and Dan Mann, Americanism chairman of Legion Post 522, present a check to Alexis Cashman, 16, winner of the Monroe Township High School first-level competition of the American Legion National High School Oratorical Scholarship Contest. Photo by Mario Edini.
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WEST WINDSOR: South hockey gain confidence with end of 2011
Pirates start New Year with promise By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro South ice hockey team is hoping that with the New Year comes experience and an increased resolve to do what it will take for the Pirates to earn a few more wins. The Pirates took a dose of confidence out…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Saving the world, one piece of jewelry at a time
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor While many teenage girls spend hours shopping for jewelry, Tina Agarwal, 15, is making her own and using the profits to help those less fortunate. "I wanted something to belong to and a way to give back," the South Brunswick High School sophomore said. "Tina’s Magic helped that." Tina…
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MONROE: Oratorical competition builds confidence for students
M Edini Alexis Cashman, 16, a student at Monroe Township High School, delivers her prepared speech to the judges during a first-level competition of the American Legion National High School Oratorical Scholarship Contest. Photo by Mario Edini.
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