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MONROE: Make-A-Wish opens fairy tale castle
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Friday was a landmark day of celebration for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey, which opened the doors to the Samuel & Josephine Plumeri Wishing Place — a 20,000-square-foot castle on Perrineville Road unlike any other building in America. More than 50 “wish kids” — along with their…
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NJ Youth United Against War and Imperialism PO Box 163, Belle Mead, NJ 08502, 908-635-3285, [email protected] http://NJYouthUnited.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Robert Colby-Witanek 908-635-3285 [email protected] YO! Youth Organizer New
By Robert Colby-Witanek NJ Youth United Against War and Imperialism PO Box 163, Belle Mead, NJ 08502, 908-635-3285, [email protected] http://NJYouthUnited.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Robert Colby-Witanek 908-635-3285 [email protected] YO! Youth Organizer Newspaper Launched: 5000 Copies Hitting Public Schools, Streets, Campuses A NJ activist newspaper launched by high school and college youth is being distributed in…
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MONROE: International Food Fest culinary hit
Isabella Steinke, 5, enjoys the International Food Fest with her mom, Jennifer Steinke, of Monroe, at Mill Lake School. This was their first experience. Jennifer’s favorite food was the Plantanitas.
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PRINCETON: Hummer’s last-second shot saves PU
Tigers edge Rutgers men’s basketball to start road trip By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor PISCATAWAY — After watching a 17-point lead wilt away in the final seven minutes, the Princeton University men’s basketball team needed a big shot. Ian Hummer delivered. The Tiger junior hit a driving shot to the basket with 2.7 seconds left…
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PRINCETON: Volunteer!: Doing mission with Muriel Burrows
By Pat Ellard Special to The Packet The Reverend Muriel Burrows is an interesting lady, a woman who has met many people, seen many things and visited many countries on her road to becoming pastor of the Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church in Princeton. Sitting across the table from me, she emanates a feeling of peace,…
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CRANBURY: Pancakes, Santa celebrate holiday, community
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Cranbury School cafeteria filled up Sunday with families instead of its usual students, and the aroma of pancakes could be smelled outside the building as around 400 people participated in the 64th annual Cranbury Lions Club pancake breakfast with Santa. Families checked in at the Cranbury Lions…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Christmas Wishes
Batista Piper Kubicki, 6, of Hightstown, visits with Santa at the Hightstown Memorial Library on Dec. 3. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON: Colton welcomes challenge with Panthers
Transfer aids PDS boys’ win over St. Augustine By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Rob Colton transferred to Princeton Day School this year, it was in part to play tougher ice hockey competition. It doesn’t get much tougher than St. Augustine, last year’s state championship runner-up. ”That was one of the biggest things, being…
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MONTGOMERY: Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year
Steady improvement lands Adamovics in MOC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Andy Adamovics was still a year away from kindergarten when Jeff Visco represented the Montgomery High School boys cross country program at the 1998 Meet of Champions. Adamovics started running cross country in middle school, but he didn’t see the Meet of Champions…
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