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Fadiga breaks mark at Easterns
By: centraljersey.com While it may have seemed like the Meet of Champions ended the indoor track and field season Saturday, area teams came back last Tuesday with some more record-breaking performances at the Eastern championships. West Windsor-Plainsboro South continued its incredible indoor season. Mariame Fadiga threw 40-feet-6 1/2 inches to break the school record. The…
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MONTGOMERY: Gold difficult to come by at MOC
Montgomery High senior Megan Lydzinski finished second in the 100 freestyle and third in the 50 freestyle at the Meet of Champions on Sunday. Photo by Robert Gleason
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EAST WINDSOR: Deputy mayor faces DWI charge
By Doug Carmen, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN East Windsor Deputy Mayor Walter T. Daniels Jr. is scheduled to appear in the borough’s Municipal Court on March 16 to respond to his March 1 arrest on charges of driving while intoxicated and related offenses. Mr. Daniels, 67, of Evanston Road in East Windsor, took his chair…
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Volunteers Needed for Interfaith Lunch
By Har Sinai Temple VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR ”LORD’S TABLE MEAL HOPEWELL TWP. – Volunteers are needed to prepare and serve a "Lord’s Table" meal at Trenton’s Church of the Sacred Heart, 343 S. Broad St, in Trenton on March 27. Sponsored by Har Sinai Temple, the interfaith community outreach meal for nearly 175-200…
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PRINCETON: Tigers must wait to celebrate
PU men need win at Penn tonight for Ivy share By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Harvard University fans spilled onto the court, and the Princeton University men’s basketball team sat there while they celebrated their first Ivy League championship Saturday night. It was a painful and poignant moment for the Tigers, who had…
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Express has strong swims
By: centraljersey.com Eastern Express athletes swam at the EEX co-hosted 2011 Short Course Yards Senior States Championships at The College of New Jersey earlier this month. Princeton resident Peter Kalibat, 15, was fifth in the 1000 free (10:14.00) and eighth in the 200 fly (2:09.10). Skillman resident Hannah Matheson, 15, was seventh in the 200…
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Hamilton resident Kelly Rouba named to Mercer County Disabilities Advisory Council
Kelly Rouba with Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes at the DAC swearing in ceremony.
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Teens fast to fight world hunger
By: centraljersey.com Wars and natural disasters dominate the world’s daily headlines, but behind the scenes and far from the spotlight, hunger and preventable diseases claim the lives of 24,000 of the world’s children every day. More than 1 billion people go hungry every day. More than 6 billion live on the planet. One in six…
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One cent tax hike proposed
By: centraljersey.com A one cent tax increase will be introduced at tonight’s Borough Council meeting as the municipal budget is officially introduced First looks at the $25,828,638 budget include a spending increase of $1,016,503 and a potential tax increase of $206,000. In 2010, the borough raised $10,398,806 from taxes. The tax increase works out to…
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