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PRINCETON: Memorial Day Parade, re-enactment tomorrow
The Princeton Memorial Day Parade will take place tomorrow at 10 a.m. on Nassau Street and will be followed by an 11 a.m. ceremony at Princeton Borough Hall. The parade, highlighting Operation Shoe Box New Jersey, an organization that collects and ships items to soldiers and Marines serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, features veterans groups,…
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Turn former school over to reuse committee
Adam Bierman, Princeton To the editor: Superintendent Wilson and PRS to Valley Road Reuse Committee, drop dead. This is the headline we might be seeing in the future, if Supt. Wilson continues to turn a deaf ear to the economic and sustainable plans of the Valley Road School Active Reuse Committee. Lord knows the name…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
By Packet Staff The SBSC U14 Asteroids closed the spring travel soccer season with a 1-0 win over Ewing West End. Miles Anglin scored in the final minute of play to upend Ewing. Matt Golden and Aakash Muthu helped set the goal up with some slick passing. Strikers Elijah Suggs and Muthu led the offense…
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WEST AMWELL: City, Stockton do about face on South budget
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The final determination last week of how much to cut from South Hunterdon Regional High School’s defeated budget turns out to be not so final after all. Lambertville and Stockton officials performed an about-face Friday night when they agreed to cut $117,190 from the nearly $10.1 million…
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PRINCETON: Hun School seniors receive $200,000 technology grant
Hun School of Princeton seniors John Marbach and David Merfield have been awarded the Thiel Fellowship from the 20 Under 20 Program, which awards 20 young innovators a $100,000 grant to fund a revolutionary technology idea. John and David are two of the youngest recipients of the Thiel Fellowship, launched this September by PayPal founder…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Capt. Maggie Boyle lifts girls’ golf teammates
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School girls’ varsity golf captain, senior Maggie Boyle, strives to be a great leader for the team according to head coach Joseph Dougherty. ”She leads by example and is a great role model,” Mr. Dougherty said. Maggie began playing golf when she was 5 years old…
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Thanks to those who made bike rodeo a success
Anastasia Mann, Chair, Cynthia Mendez, Executive Director,Princeton Human Services Commission To the editor: On behalf of the Princeton Human Services Commission and Department, we extend a heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our partners in their generosity for their assistance in making the first Bicycle Safety Rodeo a success: Princeton Township Police Department; Princeton Borough Police…
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