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CHESTERFIELD: Chesterfield attorney honored
CHESTERFIELD Chesterfield Township Attorney John C. Gillespie was awarded the 2011 Michael Pane Award at the New Jersey State League of Municipalities Convention in Atlantic City on Nov. 17. . The award honors a municipal professional who practices with the highest ethical standards and whose work has significantly enhanced the integrity of local government.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls earn rare win over B-R
Bornstein helps WW-P South open encouraging year By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sydney Bornstein’s freshman year began in promising fashion with a pair of individual wins against Bridgewater-Raritan. Her sophomore season at West Windsor-Plainsboro South began even better as her individual wins coupled with a pair of relay titles helped the Pirate girls secure…
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PRINCETON: Tiger women fall in showdown
Princeton University’s Devona Allgood looks to drive past Delaware standout Elena Delle Donne during last Thursday’s 81-70 loss at Jadwin Gym. Photo by Bob Gleason
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers finish strong in opening win
McCormick anchors defensive effort for PHS boys hockey By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With two of the mainstays of the Princeton High School’s champion Mercer County Tournament boys ice hockey team graduated, others have been forced to step into bigger roles. At the offensive end, the Little Tigers may go by committee to take…
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New Jersey Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff delivers for Meals on Wheels of Trenton/Ewing
By Andrew Pratt New Jersey Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff and Dawn Jacobs, a dedicated volunteer for Meals on Wheels of Trenton and Ewing, ready a cooler containing meals for delivery to the elderly and disabled. Jacobs, a recent college graduate who regularly volunteers, is a recognized and welcome face to many of the 150 clients who…
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PRINCETON: Ingrid Clarfield: ‘You don’t give up. You just keep looking for new and different ways to improve.’
A stroke that incapacitated her left hand was not about to stop master piano teacher Ingrid Clarfield from doing the work she loves.
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PRINCETON: Ingrid Clarfield: ‘You don’t give up. You just keep looking for new and different ways to improve.’
By Michele Alperin Special Writer Imagine a gifted piano teacher who combines humor, empathy, and a magnificent stage presence and who teaches not only her own students but piano teachers across the nation. Then consider the implications of a stroke that paralyzes the left side of her body and reduces her left hand to immobility.…
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Sustainable Somerset plan needs to be scrapped
Jeffrey E. Grant, Belle Mead To the editor: The “Sustainable Somerset: The Strategic Plan for Somerset County – Draft Updated Visions, Guiding Principles and Planning Objectives” (“Vision”) was published for the Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders. It contains no mention of the sanctity of the fundamental rights of property owners as a controlling requirement…
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