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PRINCETON: Report expected on university arts, transit talks
A report regarding transit issues and detailing a subcommittee’s work on negotiations with Princeton University’s proposed arts and transit neighborhood is expected to be made public in the coming weeks. The information was revealed at a special session of Princeton Borough Council and the Township Committee held Wednesday night. Subcommittee members and university officials have…
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Hey NJ, NY & PA Whale Wars Sea Shepherd-Rescue Ink Gary Gulman Comedy Benefit May 14th
By The Comics Connection It’s here! Our BIGGEST announcement ever!!! Join Sea Shepherd Philadelphia on May 14th as we celebrate our successes and raise money to continue putting a stop to illegal acts against all marine wildlife. Go to www.seashepherd.org/standup to learn how you can be a part of this amazing event! Our Main Special…
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East Brunswick’s Scott Stolzenberg is a junior defenseman on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s men’s lacrosse team. In starting all seven games this season, he has two assists for two points. Stolzenberg, a graduate of East Brunswick High School, is third on the team in both ground balls (16) and caused turnovers (five). Rensselaer, located in…
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Peddie swimmers shine at season’s final meets
I n the final meets of the short-course championship season, Peddie swimmers produced 47 top eight finishes at three separate meets. New Jersey Swimming Junior Olympics were held at Rutgers on March 18-20. The New Jersey Silver and Bronze Championship for ages 13 and over took place at Rutgers March 12 & 13. Mid- Atlantic…
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Rutgers University-Newark will run its 10th annual summer basketball program for children ages 7 to 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 11-15, July 25-29, and Aug. 1- 5. Early drop-off and late pickup times and discount rates are available. For more information or a brochure, call Joe Loughran at 973-353-1483.
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Sky Blue’s Long is WPS Player of the Week
Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) named Sky Blue FC midfielderAllie Long as the first winner of the Player of the Week award for the 2011 season. It is the first such accolade for the North Carolina alumna since joining WPS in 2009. Journalists from the North American Soccer Reporters decide on the Player of the Week…
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Rams still expect to remain competitive on tennis court
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent How is it that South River High School’s boys tennis players never win beyond the first or second round of the GMC Tournament but become champions when they play together? The answer may be how Coach Raf Rocha has gone about building the program since he arrived five years ago. The…
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Falcons lacrosse team is building winning tradition
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Above: Monroe Township High School’s Teuta Cosaj (l-r) and Sam Clark celebrate after the Falcons defeated Old Bridge High School, 7-6, on April 16. The lacrosse match was played on Lombardi Field in Old Bridge. Left: Old Bridge High School’s Keviann Durgin (l-r) and Monroe Township High School’s Sam Clark look…
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Rita A. Dames Sangiovanni
Mrs. Sangiovanni, 82, of Sayreville, died April 4, 2011, at home. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph “Nicky”; a grandson, Nicholas Sangiovanni; four sisters, Catherine Lockard, Audrey Burns, Ruth Kaminski and Ginger Rose Dames; and a brother, John Dames. Surviving are four children and their spouses, Coleen and John Meyer of Sayreville, with whom…
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