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PRINCETON: Panthers start fast in setback
Dennis Symons Princeton Day School’s Emily Jaeckel (right) moves the ball up the field while Peddie’s Lauren Gorajek defends during the Panthers’ 12-7 loss on Wednesday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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JAMESBURG: Parents prefer tax hike over dropping Monroe
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — At the public hearing on the Jamesburg School District’s 2011-12 proposed budget, residents said they would prefer a tax increase over a flat tax rate. Recent Jamesburg Board of Education meetings have had a drastic increase in public attendance ever since word spread Jamesburg will be sending its…
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PRINCETON: TASTE OF THE NATION: Dennis Malloy: Just ‘a guy who loves to cook’
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert Staff Writer Even though some of the area’s finest restaurants will be serving gourmet fare and drinks at Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation, the focus will not be on the fabulous food, but on raising awareness for hunger relief in the Princeton and Mercer County area. On April…
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Quote targets social status of Jamesburg
Kathy Pearson, of Jamesburg A letter to Michael Gorski, business administrator, Monroe Township Board of Education: I have been following the recent events regarding Jamesburg’s withdrawal from the send-receive business relationship with Monroe. In doing so, I have come across The Cranbury Press article where you are quoted as saying “Monroe would lose the…
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AROUND TOWN: A (neo)classical season for 2011 Princeton Festival
While the festival’s centerpiece will be Stravinsky’s ‘The Rake’s Progress,’ the world premiere of Lustig Dance Theatre’s ‘Pulcinella’ is expected to attract attention. Complete calendar: www.princetonfestival.org.
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Playhouse 22 Presents The Merchant of Venice
Playhouse 22 EAST BRUNSWICK: Playhouse 22, East Brunswick’s Community Theater, proudly presents William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice opening on April 8, 2011 and running through May 8. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., and Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. There are no shows the weekend of April 24. Guests are invited…
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Basic landline rates may skyrocket
Jessica Cheng, AARP outreach volunteer, Cranbury In a March 18 letter to state Senate President Stephen Sweeney, Verizon New Jersey President Dennis Bone stated that Verizon “will not increase the monthly rate for standalone residential basic exchange service for two years” if Senate bill 2664 becomes law. This pledge suggests that Verizon may be…
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JAMESBURG: Scholarships given at dinner
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The annual Henry “Spud” Dobenski Scholarship Awards dinner was held recently at the Jamesburg Elks Lodge. Mr. Dobenski, a lifelong resident of Jamesburg who attended Jamesburg High School, was a former soccer player, soccer official, Board of Education member, councilman, American Legion commander and chairman of the Memorial…
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