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MONTGOMERY: Divers set for state meet
Three Pirates also advance By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Cathy Haines couldn’t be happier with the progress her Montgomery High divers have made this year. And that progress has resulted in four Cougars qualifying for tonight’s state championship meet at The College of New Jersey. Montgomery senior Luke Terragrosa qualified for the boys, but is…
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PRINCETON: Prep fencers are second
Hun’s Baptiste, PDS’ Schroeder lead squads By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Andrew Schroeder was looking for an improvement over last year and an encouraging exit in his final prep state fencing tournament. Noelle Baptiste was just looking for a good start. Both got what they were looking for with second-place finishes individually, and Baptiste…
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MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week
MHS’ Paladino shines in biggest meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Fiona Paladino has built a reputation as a big-meet performer, and she added to her legacy at the indoor Meet of Champions on Saturday at the Bennett Center in Toms River. The Montgomery High School senior entered the MOC as a favorite in…
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PRINCETON: Seniors sparkle in PU home finale
Princeton University’s Patrick Saunders rises up to pass during the Tigers’ 66-61 win over Columbia on Saturday at Jadwin Gym. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith
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Schools thanked
By: centraljersey.com In 2008 we went to the Adansi-North District of Ashanti-Region in Ghana. At that time we visited the Rising Star Academy. The school was founded in 2007 by Isabella Aboagye due to the need of price affordable education. Because of simple improvements in the school, including building more classrooms, faculty, supplies and books,…
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Volpe and Koenig Partner Serves on Panel at American Bar Association’s Inaugural Conference
Anthony S. Volpe, Esq., Volpe and Koenig, P.C.
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Council joins transit panel
By: centraljersey.com Thumbs up to the Princeton Borough Council, which last week got on board with a joint task force to attempt to resolve the elements that might lead to a compromise between Princeton University, the township and the borough over the plan to create a $300 million Arts and Transit neighborhood. The Princeton Township…
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