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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates enjoy winning weekend
WW-P South boys basketball stops Rams, Raiders By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor LAWRENCE — Bob Schurtz could not have asked for a better 24 hours to start the season. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball coach saw his team come away with a pair of wins over the weekend. The Pirates opened the season…
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PRINCETON: Investment pays off for PHS girls
Hunter helps ice hockey team top Summit By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Abby Hunter has invested a lot of time and energy into the Princeton High School girls ice hockey team. The senior finally saw that work pay off as the Little Tigers picked up a 4-3 win Friday over Summit, the only other…
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Reminder: Nominate Outstanding Women by Dec. 31
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Do you know a Somerset County woman who has made extraordinary contributions to her career field or her community? The Somerset County Commission on the Status of Women is seeking nominations for its 2012 Outstanding Women in Somerset County awards program. For a nomination form and guidelines, go to…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights win roundball opener
PHS girls in rebuilding mode By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton High School and West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls basketball teams opened their season with new looks and very different outlooks. The Knights only lost one player to transfer from last season, and return four starters. That experience benefited them as they opened the…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers expecting to surprise
Wrestlers host Garden State Classic By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Rashone Johnson is just fine with his team flying below the radar this season. ”For some reason teams overlook us,” said the Princeton High School wrestling coach. “If you read the preseason stuff everyone is talking about Hopewell and some of the other schools as…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Donates Cell Phones for Soldiers
By Rosanne Schwab The holidays are a time of year to spend with friends and loved ones. However, this connection, which so many of us take for granted, is absent for our U.S. Armed Forces serving overseas. That is why Peapack-Gladstone Bank teamed up with the non-profit organization, Cell Phones for Soldiers, to support our troops. Collection boxes…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Donates Cell Phones for Soldiers
Peapack-Gladstone Bank collected 725 devices to help our heroes call home!
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates enjoy winning weekend
West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Zavon Johnson tries to get past the Hun School’s Fergus Duke during the Pirates 56-54 win on Saturday at Rider University. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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PRINCETON: A bit of Russia comes to Princeton
By Charley Faulkenburg, Staff Writer The community room at the Princeton Public library was packed with people of all ages. Children shrieked with delight, toddlers squirmed in the laps of mothers and laughter tinkled through the air. Everyone watched raptly as young performers juggled, mimed, danced and acted, but one thing was unusual: everything was…
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