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Texas Hold ’em Tournament Returns to Forsgate Country Club
Suzy Abrams Jones News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 28, 2011 Contact: Suzy Abrams Jones, SBA Public Relations (203) 618-1864 office / (407) 256-6200 mobile / [email protected] Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament Returns to Forsgate Country Club MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J.—Ante up and be a part of the “full house” atForsgate Country Club on April 17, 2011,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Boys Fencer of the Year
WW-P South’s Yang found his own niche as fencer By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Steven Yang’s mother brought some of his old sports equipment to donate to a fundraiser at West Windsor-Plainsboro High South. Yang had figured out years ago that fencing was the sport for him. ”He had been in all types of…
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PRINCETON: Center to celebrate Israeli culture, history
Israel’s culture and history will be showcased when The Jewish Center hosts “A Day To Celebrate Israel” on Sunday, April 3. The public is invited to attend short films, history lectures, folk dancing and self-defense demonstrations appropriate for all ages. Several Israeli charities will be featured at the shuk — a Middle Eastern marketplace —…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School contract averts privatization of 270 jobs
It’s still an option if budget levy is rejected By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer The Hillsborough Education Association and the Board of Education reached a contract agreement that relies on health care concessions to avoid privatization of about one-fourth of school non-teaching employees. Late last month the board unveiled a proposal to privatize about 270…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Council finalizes artificial turf plan
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The Township Council unanimously voted Tuesday night to install artificial turf on two multipurpose fields at Rowland Park and introduced a resolution to enter into a contract with Applied Landscape Technology Inc., of Montville, to install the new turf. The council also unanimously passed a bond ordinance to borrow $598,000…
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PRINCETON: Pyle aids women’s lax in comeback
Tigers overtake Georgetown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When No. 13 Georgetown opened the second half with five unanswered goals Sunday at Class of 1952 Stadium, Cassie Pyle and the 12th-ranked Princeton University women’s lacrosse team could have withered. In fact, earlier this season and certainly last year, the Tigers might have. ”They scored…
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