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TWIN RIVERS: Library remembers 9/11 victims every September
The names and biographies of local 9/11 victims are displayed each year for the month of September at the Twin Rivers Library in East Windsor. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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EAST WINDSOR: Local leaders honor 9/11 in remembrance
East Windsor Police Chief William Spain speaks at the 9/11 memorial event on Sunday. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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PLAINSBORO: New-look defense keys North girls win
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls soccer team has a new look on defense this year. And so far that look has led to winning. Senior Marisa Edwards returns on defense for the Knights, but she is joined by three newcomers to the back line. Senior Christine Niciforo, plus juniors…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Hightstown Engine Co. 1 pays tribute to 9/11
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The borough held an intimate ceremony Sunday evening in honor of those lost on 9/11. The Hightstown Engine Co. #1 spearheaded the event, which took place before the Hightstown Memorial Library. "It’s going to be a part of our history,” said Mayor Steve Kirson to a crowd of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Hightstown Engine Co. 1 pays tribute to 9/11
The Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 conducted a public memorial service commemorating the 10th anniversary of 9/11 on Sunday as emergency volunteers stand in salute. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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MONTGOMERY: MHS gymnastics set for big season
Cougars have strong leadership By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Johanna Snedeker has a hard time hiding her excitement about this year’s Montgomery High School gymnastics team. ”This is going to go down as probably my favorite team ever,” the veteran Montgomery coach said. “It is a great group of girls that work together and support…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Downtown Hightstown, Inc. raises $2,500 relief fund
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Through the damages of Hurricane Irene, the community has learned to band together. The storm brought immense floodwaters to the historic downtown and surrounding flood zones on Aug. 28. "Local businesses, groups and individuals have stepped forward to help our town recover from losses sustained by the flood…
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PRINCETON: Hun football coming together for opener
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Dave Dudeck knows it is going to take a little time for his Hun School football team to come together this year. He also knows losing quite a bit of practice time to Hurricane Irene and its aftermath didn’t help the Raiders’ cause. ”We are making progress,” the veteran Hun…
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