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ALLENTOWN: Scheuerman sixth in wrestling finale
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Larry Kimport was on his way to a wrestling tournament when he met Ross Scheuerman’s mother. Seeing his Allentown High School sweatshirt, she asked who he was, and he told her he was the Redbirds coach. ”She said, ‘Wait until you get my boy, he’s a great one,’” Kimport…
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PRINCETON: Local attorney considers options in Spygate case
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Even though the Supreme Court of the United States has turned down his request to review a decision by the Third Circuit Court Appeals, Princeton attorney Carl Mayer is still examining his options and hearing from New Yorks Jets fans who are still mad that the New England Patriots illegally…
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HHS ‘Hall’ induction set
By: centraljersey.com The Hillsborough Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held Saturday, March 26 at 6 p.m. at the Royce Brook Country Club. The 2011 Hall of Fame induction class includes: former Athletic Director Rocky Forte, Ebony Foster ’02, Matt Roberts ’00, Betsy Simborski ’82 and Kim Yates ’00. For ticket information, visit…
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PENNINGTON: Historic district: Pros and cons are aired
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Public opinion was about evenly divided at Monday night’s Pennington Borough Council meeting on a controversial proposed ordinance that would create a historic district in the older, central part of the borough. Under the current draft of the 16-page measure, owners of structures built before 1945 and located in the…
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Delaware River groups: Are we safe yet?
Four Delaware River conservation and citizen groups boycotted a March 7 meeting at which the New York City Department of Environmental Protection was slated to showcase its latest water-flow plan. The groups say the plan is “fatally flawed” in that it fails to adequately address flooding concerns. ”DEP Deputy Commissioner Paul Rush has all but…
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Legislation offeredto combat foreclosure rescue scams
By: centraljersey.com Legislation Assembly Democrats Gary S. Schaer, John J. Burzichelli, Bonnie Watson Coleman and Wayne P. DeAngelo sponsored to protect homeowners from ‘foreclosure rescue’ scams by unscrupulous lenders is advancing. "Faced with the prospect of becoming homeless, many New Jersey homeowners are turning to foreclosure consultants and foreclosure rescue firms in a last-ditch effort…
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Toll Gate’s ‘Fur Ball’ helps Animal Allies
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A special idea for this year’s Valentine’s Day Dance at Toll Gate Grammar School in Pennington has netted hundreds of pounds of pet food, scores of blankets and towels and dozens of pet toys for Animal Allies, an organization that focuses on rescue, foster home care, and adoption of homeless…
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Spaghetti feast benefits sign campaign
By: centraljersey.com A spaghetti dinner will be held on Saturday, April 9, as a fundraiser to benefit the Manville Digital Sign. The sign will be placed at Manville High School and will be used as a community information board. The dinner will be held from 2 to 7 p.m. at the VFW Post 2290 on…
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Veblen farmhouse should be preserved
Stephen Hiltner, Princeton To the editor: As Princeton celebrates Einstein’s birthday with various permutations of pi(e), both edible and mathematical, it’s worth remembering a close associate of Einstein’s, Oswald Veblen, who can be found standing alongside Einstein on the cover of the new book, the “Institute for Advanced Study.” As a mathematician who joined the…
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