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ROBBINSVILLE: Man’s $300,000 bail revoked for violating restraining order
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — A 40-year-old Robbinsville man awaiting trial on charges he engaged in sexual conduct with a 12-year-old in 2009 had his $300,000 bail revoked after being arrested last week for allegedly stalking the same girl. Darren Maglione was arrested at his Windswept Drive home in Robbinsville around 8:45 p.m.…
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PRINCETON: Adesida soars to title
In just his third year of high jumping, Hun School senior Lou Adesida cleared 6-feet, 6-inches to win the state Prep A championship.
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar girls claim sectional golf crown
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Melanie Marbach has seen the Montgomery High girls golf program get better and better each year she has been a part of it. Last week the Cougars took their biggest step forward when they captured their first sectional championship, easily topping the field at the Section 2 championships that were…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates hoping state tournament run will continue
Girls lacrosse to face top seed By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kelsey Sandgren is looking forward to another game with the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls lacrosse team. Sandgren is one of seven seniors for the Pirates, who advanced the farthest they’ve been in the state tournament with a 15-13 comeback win over North Hunterdon…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Taking years off one’s age
Susan N. Wilson: ‘The fuel that powers her nonstop life is the conviction that every individual can contribute toward making the world a better place.’
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WEST WINDSOR: Lee leads Pirates’ defensive efforts
West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Marty Flatley (right) and the rest of the Pirates’ defense will be looking to stop Steven Hellstern and the Princeton High offense in today’s state tournament game. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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WEST WINDSOR: Song helps Pirates to final
South boys tennis faces top seed By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Michael Song only knows winning, at least on the team side of tennis. ”I play a lot of tournaments,” said the freshman from West Windsor-Plainsboro South. “I’ve lost a lot in the past year.” Song picked up his most impressive individual win of…
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PRINCETON: ‘The Rake’s Progress’: Princeton Festival prepares for seventh season
The Princeton Festival, which opens June 4 with a performance by the Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra, is a 23-day extravaganza of opera, musical theater, jazz, dance, and chamber, orchestral, choral and organ music. It has become a highly-anticipated rite of summer for fans of the performing arts. At the Festival’s center is “The…
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