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PRINCETON: Experienced players to lead area boys soccer programs
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Rosters full of seniors and other players with experience is the theme of most of the boys soccer teams in the Packet area this season. At Princeton High, 17 players are back for a team looking to make a return trip to the Mercer County Tournament final. At West Windsor-Plainsboro…
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CONTACT of Mercer County Suicide Prevention Training
By CONTACT Join CONTACT of Mercer County’s VOLUNTEER HOTLINE SKILLS FOR BETTER LISTENING 40 Hour HOTLINE Training Course teaches Active Listening and Crisis Intervention Techniques and provides information from community experts on many topics such as substance abuse, mental illness, grief, loss, problems with relationships, and suicide prevention. Helping people with serious problems requires volunteers…
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Free Child Safety ID Day at YWCA Princeton
By Diane Hasili The YWCA Princeton will host a free Child Safety ID Day on Saturday, September 10th, 2011, from 9:30 to 2:30 pm in the main building. The event is open to the public and sponsored by New York Life Insurance Company of Edison, NJ. Members and non-members are invited to attend. New York…
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PRINCETON: Tseng takes over as PDS girls tennis coach
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ed Tseng is new as the head coach of the Princeton Day School girls tennis coach, but he’s no stranger to the area and the challenges that he will face. Tseng graduated from West Windsor-Plainsboro, where he played a year of tennis, and has been teaching tennis in the…
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MONTGOMERY: Area girls soccer teams optimistic
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Montgomery High School girls soccer team showed flashes of brilliance last year. The Cougars had a 3-1 lead on then-unbeaten Pingry before falling, 4-3, in the Somerset County Tournament semifinals. The Cougars were a tough out in the state tournament as well, but lost to East Brunswick in…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough administrator selected by council, mayor
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – Borough Council elected Michael Theokas to the position of borough administrator at a regularly scheduled public meeting on Sept. 6. The role of borough administrator had remained vacant for several months prior to Mr. Theokas’ appointment. Councilwoman Lynne Woods and Councilwoman Selena Bibens both voted against…
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Auditions for Choral Singers
Mary Trigg Princeton Pro Musica, a community chorus of 100 singers including volunteer singers and a core of professionals, has openings for experienced singers in all voice parts for its 2011-2012 concert season. Tenor and basses are especially needed. Rehearsals begin September 13. Auditions for Princeton Pro Musica’s 2011-2012 Concert Season are currently being scheduled.…
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PRINCETON: Newcomers will lead some area girls tennis teams
MCT champ Asch returns for PDS By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Two of the area’s top singles players will not return this year, but local teams led by three new coaches still figure prominently in the state scene. West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Ammu Mandalap and Montgomery High School’s Rachel Pierson played one of the best…
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