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CRANBURY: School hires new CSA
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The Cranbury Board of Education has chosen Dr. Susan Genco, of Brick Township, as the school district’s new chief school administrator and principal. Dr. Genco was appointed at a meeting Wednesday, ending a seven-month search after the resignation of Cranbury’s former chief school administrator and principal, John Haney,…
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Plastic Surgery Associates of NJ Open House & Reception
d macneill Plastic Surgery Associates of NJ Open House and Reception Come to the Plastic Surgery Associates of NJ open house and reception on Wednesday, June 1 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm! Meet Dr. Gary Tuma, a respected Philadelphia plastic surgeon, who just moved to the area and see the Vectra 3D images that we…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Black Violin rocks the house: PYA concert attracts community support
On Saturday, May 7, the Princeton High School Auditorium was buzzing as more than 450 people from all over the community came together for a family concert featuring Black Violin. The concert was held to benefit Princeton Young Achievers, the after-school academic enrichment program that helps children from the public and affordable housing…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Route set for Memorial Day triumph
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Organizers are touting nearly 40 groups will join the Hightstown-East Windsor Memorial Day Parade as they closed off registrations Tuesday evening. Hightstown Councilman Larry Quattrone, one of the key organizers behind the May 30 parade, is anticipating about 10,000 spectators to flood into downtown by the 9 a.m.…
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PRINCETON: PHS falls in MCT final thriller
Boys lax ready to bounce back in state tournament By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor ROBBINSVILLE — When the Princeton High School boys lacrosse team began the season 1-3, contending for the Mercer County Tournament title seemed a stretch. Among their losses were defeats at the hands of Hopewell Valley and Notre Dame, but the…
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YWCA Princeton Exhibit Unveiled
Enjoying the unveiling of the YWCA Princeton’s “Women Changing Lives” portrait exhibit and Ladies Night Out are (left to right) Ann Rabner, Rachel Dultz, Jill Jachera, and former Princeton mayor, Phyllis Marchand.
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JAMESBURG: Animal control contract debated
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — As Jamesburg prepares to share its animal control services with Helmetta, Mayor Tony LaMantia and the current borough animal control officer are saying the borough is getting rid of a good deal and starting a bad one. The Borough Council finalized the contract at its meeting May 11.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Hanging baskets spring to life
Hightstown is in full bloom as 146 baskets full of petunias were hung on lamp posts and walkways throughout downtown this week. Mounting began Monday, and they were on full display Thursday. Gary Grubb of the Greater Hightstown-East Windsor Improvement Project said the flowers are funded entirely by donations, to the amount of about $6,100.…
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