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WEST WINDSOR: Kellner, Mauro medal for South
Junior distance runner breaks PR By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Caroline Kellner is no hurdler, but she cleared two big ones on Monday at the Meet of Champions in Old Bridge. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior picked up the first outdoor MOC medal of her career and finally snapped her personal-record by running 10:41.78…
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JAMESBURG: Liaison says borough has good balance of businesses
By David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — The borough has been able to maintain a successful balance between the quaintness of its businesses as well as their convenience, says the new liaison to the Jamesburg Civic Association. Councilwoman Daria Ludas, liaison to the association, has visited all of the businesses on East and West Railroad…
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HIGHTSTOWN: High Marks
SAT initiative comes to town By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Way Cao and Nicholas Pascullo spent four years preparing for college as locals living in the borough. They also happened to be students at the Peddie School. Now, more than a year since both Mr. Cao and Mr. Pascullo graduated from their prestigious…
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CRANBURY: Love of Mayans spurs author
By David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Recent talk about the Mayans has inspired a young Cranbury resident to publish a historic fiction book about the often-misunderstood fallen civilization. Nick Cherukuri, 16, the author of “Magical Maya,” published by iUniverse, has lived in Cranbury for 10 years and went to Cranbury Middle School. ”That (school)…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council president resigns, move highlights unresolved issues
UPDATED By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — When the Borough Council brought forward a measure to approve a retirement agreement with police Chief James Eufemia, the move sparked Councilwoman Isabel McGinty to resign as council president June 6. Her decision came as a surprise to both audience and council members. Still, Chief James Eufemia’s…
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MANVILLE: Ex-coach ‘Mr. Chet’ has died
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Dale Miller, a longtime Manville teacher and coach, died June 9 in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Mr. Miller will be remembered in Manville as the head wrestling coach at Manville High School. As a teenager, Mr. Miller wrestled at Selinsgrove High School and that laid the foundation for a lifetime of…
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CRANBURY: Love of Mayans spurs author
Nick Cherukuri, 16, poses with his recently published historic fiction book, “Magical Maya.”
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