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Princeton High School ’61 to Celebrate Fiftieth Reunion
By C. deG. Vanderpool Eleven members of Princeton High School’s Class of ’61 met on Feb. 25 in Princeton to kick off plans for their 50th Reunion. Set for the second half of October, 2011, the reunion will include a Saturday visit to PHS followed that night by a dinner-dance, plus a slate of optional events for…
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MONTGOMERY: Bergida a region underdog again
MHS junior returns ready at 145 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor David Bergida is right where he likes to be, seeded seventh for the Region 5 quarterfinals at 145 pounds and off the radar of most prognosticators’ picks to reach the Tournament of Champions. The Montgomery High School junior was in the same boat…
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MONROE: PNC Bank gets OK for signs
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — The PNC bank at the Applegarth Center may build two more facade signs on the north and west sides facing the shopping center, but residents of the Clearbrook adult community believe the new back-lit signs would shine into their community at night. The new signs would increase the…
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MONROE: School plans to introduce budget
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — The Monroe School District plans to introduce its budget for the upcoming school year at the Board of Education meeting March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Residents will vote on the school district budget April 28. Michael Gorski, assistant business administrator, said the budget for next year had not…
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‘100 Women, 100 Ways, 100 Days’
By: centraljersey.com "100 Women, 100 Ways, 100 Days"- a challenge from the Breast Cancer Resource Center of the YWCA Princeton to all women (or men, and groups are welcome, too) to each raise $100 in 100 days. The aptly named project runs through May 8 – culminating in Mother’s Day. The goal is to raise…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Get Group Hug through woman’s unique quilts
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer Local resident Frank Marlowe will present a talk on President Lyndon Johnson and the American civil rights movement Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m. at the Cranbury Public Library. Mr. Marlowe will explain, “In spite of the enormous significance of Lyndon Johnson’s actions, he is not remembered as a civil…
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PRINCETON: Little Tiger boys reach swim final
Dennis Symons Princeton High’s Matt Kuhlik finished first in the 100-meter freestyle to help the Little Tigers to a 92-78 win over Haddonfield in the state B Division semifinals on Tuesday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Even though she is only a sophomore on a young team, Marisa Giglio and her classmates feel like veterans on the Princeton High girls swim team. "It felt like we had to do more," Giglio said. "We’re not the youngest and I feel like the team relies on the older kids more to…
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