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GOP seeks candidates
By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – All registered Republicans or politically unaffiliated township residents who would like to challenge for the position of East Windsor Township councilperson are requested to contact Al Grupper, chairman, at 443-1078, or by e-mail to [email protected] for information and to indicate interest. They also are invited to attend the next meeting…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Sweeps of Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend would allow both the Princeton University men’s and women’s basketball teams to claim Ivy League championships Saturday night. The Tiger women are home to Dartmouth 7 p.m. tonight, then host Harvard 6 p.m. Saturday in their final home game of the year, and one in which…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com HOPEWELL – The taste of a disappointing first-round loss the state tournament was still there for the Princeton High boys basketball team. This time, the Little Tigers didn’t want to go through that same experience. After seeing a seven-point first-half lead become a six-point fourth quarter deficit, Princeton rallied to beat Hopewell Valley,…
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Diocese of Metuchen to Sponsor Catholic Concert Series
Tony Melendez – Courtesy of Toe Jam Productions
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PHS holding baseball clinic
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton High School Baseball team will be holding its 12th Annual Spring Training Youth Baseball Clinic for boys and girls ages 5 to 13 on Sunday, March 13 and Sunday, March 20. The event will be held in the Princeton High School Gymnasiums (Walnut Lane entrance of the high school). There will…
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WEST WINDSOR: Did somebody say … murder?!
The seventh- and eighth-grade students at Thomas R. Grover Middle School, West Windsor, present ‘Murder at Coppersmith Inn’ Friday March 4, and Saturday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. This mystery/comedy is the story of three girls who decide to audition for a failing theater company that includes an interesting cast of characters. They meet Louella…
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Recognize humanitarian youth
By: centraljersey.com An elementary student donates all of his birthday money to Jaipur Feet, an organization that makes prosthetic devices for people in India who lost limbs due to strife in their country. A school class croquets and knits homemade scarves to donate along with the hundreds of coats they collected for the Trenton Rescue…
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CRANBURY: Committee asked to require clearing sidewalks, hydrants
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Not requiring residents to shovel their sidewalks has caused problems this winter, and some residents are concerned for the safety of their children who have to walk home from school on main roads. Maryjean Mucciarone, of Plainsboro Road, and Marie Stiglic, of Wheatfield Road, spoke up at the…
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