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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates fall in heartbreaker
South football team edged in CJ IV semifinals Bob Nuse, Sports Editor ENGLISHTOWN — Todd Smith asked a lot of his senior class, and the group didn’t disappoint him or his coaching staff. Smith asked the group to help get the West Windsor-Plainsboro South football program back where it belonged — competing for championships. And…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate boys fourth at MOC
WW-P South hopes to continue building at regionals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor HOLMDEL — Jake and Dan Riff weren’t satisfied with their Meet of Champions showing, but the juniors were happy to see their West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys cross country team heading back in the right direction. Jake finished 21st and Dan was…
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American Legion Post 401 Donates to Food Bank
Members of American Legion Post 401 and Auxiliary (from left) Richard Allen, Lou Scurato, Coreen Flanders and Dennis Collingwood drop off a truck-load of provisions for the South Brunswick Food Bank.
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MONTGOMERY: Adamovics inspired by MOC
Cougars junior near top 25 in first trip By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor HOLMDEL — Andy Adamovics came to the Meet of Champions last year as a spectator. On Saturday, the Montgomery High School junior returned to Holmdel Park to compete in the MOC. ”It was a whole different feel from last year,” said…
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LAWRENCE: Holt interviews Legion commander
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The winter of 1969 was one of the coldest ones ever in Germany, and that’s where Fang A. Wong found himself when he enlisted in the Army. Mr. Wong, who now lives in East Brunswick Township, had never been away from his home in Brooklyn and he was homesick. Of…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Joyce Z. Zhang, 51,of Cranbury, was charged with shoplifting two sweaters and a rice cooker, worth a combined $258.99 at Macy’s at the Quaker Bridge Mall at 4:33 p.m. Nov. 16. She was released on a summons. Maynor Us, 19, of Trenton, was charged with shoplifting a pair of earrings, valued at $40, at J.C.…
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LAWRENCE: Historian outlines library’s 50 years
By Lea Kahn, Staff Write A visit to the public library for Lawrence residents is only a few minutes’ drive or a short stroll from home to the Lawrence Branch of the Mercer County Library System, on the corner of Darrah Lane and Brunswick Pike. But 100 years ago, a trip to the public library…
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