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DISTRICT 14: Meet state Senate candidate Richard Kanka
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Trade worker Richard Kanka, 60, is vying for a three-year Senate seat in the 14th District. The newcomer Republican is a lifelong resident of Hamilton. He is running against incumbent Sen. Linda Greenstein, 61. Mr. Kanka described himself as a family man. For the past 26 years, he has worked…
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Footloose is Coming to Montgomery n Live on Stage!
By Sourland Hills Actors Guild Montgomery Township, NJ – An explosive musical featuring Billboard Top Hit music by Kenny Loggins, Sammy Haggar and Eric Carmen, Footloose will be presented live on stage by Sourland Hills Actors Guild. Directors Bob Meola and Theresa Hansen have been rehearsing the cast of 78 area adults and teens with…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers, MHS win boys soccer openers
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Rickey Steeb and his Montgomery High boys soccer team felt like a tough regular-season schedule had them prepared for the state tournament. ”We play in a real tough conference,” the Montgomery High coach said after his team opened play in the Central Jersey Group IV tournament with a 2-0 win…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates upset North in girls soccer
PHS, Cougars win state openers By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In the end, Chris Miller and her players had plenty of faith in Heather Deamond. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior had been the only unsuccessful Pirate in the opening round of penalty kicks against WW-P North on Tuesday. But that didn’t mean Miller wasn’t…
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COLUMBUS: Holm fits in with Greyhounds
Helps cross country to Liberty Division title By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Andrew Holm eased into the Burlington County Division Championships, then picked it up for an impressive fourth-place finish. The Northern Burlington County High School junior’s season — and his career — mirror that race. Holm got a late start in running and…
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Candidates weigh in on New Jersey Turnpike expansion, water
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Candidates running for public office weighed in on the reported sedimentation of Peddie Lake, and other Hightstown and East Windsor waterways, due to the New Jersey Turnpike expansion. "We must continue to make sure that the New Jersey Turnpike expansion does not negatively impact our community,” said incumbent Councilman Peter…
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Hamilton Pediatrics Relocates to RWJ Campus
By Jessica Curry HAMILTON PEDIATRICS RELOCATES TO NEW OFFICE TRENTON, NJ – Richardson Commercial Realtors® is pleased to announce the lease of 5,117+ SF of recently renovated space in the RWJ University Hospital Hamilton campus to Hamilton Pediatric Associates (HPA). HPA made the move to the hospital campus to better serve their patients and…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Six candidates vie for Borough Council seats
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — On Nov. 8, registered voters will decide who will be elected to the Borough Council. There are four candidates competing for two three-year seats on Borough Council and two candidates vying for the one-year seat. Democrats Susan Bluth and Rob Thibault are running for the three-year seats against…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars, Knights reach field hockey semis
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Montgomery High field hockey team is in new territory as the No. 1 seed in the North Jersey, Section 2 Group IV tournament. ”When we saw that seed the girls were so excited about it,” Montgomery coach Tiffany Trockenbrod said. “We’ve never been that high in the seeds before…
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