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Lea Kahn
By: centraljersey.com LAWRENCE – The trolley doesn’t stop here anymore. But it did for about 40 years, and there are still plenty of remnants of it – which Township Historian Dennis Waters will show at the Lawrence Historical Society’s annual meeting Sunday. Mr. Waters will discuss the trolley era in Lawrence Township at the 2…
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Drop the fight, Mr. Morgan
By: centraljersey.com Let us join the chorus of West Windsor officials calling to an end of legal wrangling between Councilman Charles Morgan and Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh. More to the point, we join those who see the number of times Mr. Morgan has taken the mayor to court as a continuation of a political battle dating…
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PRINCETON: Future bright for Little Tiger girls
Swim team falls in state B semifinal By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor LAWRENCE — Katherine Rizk feels like she is leaving the Princeton High girls swimming program in good hands. One of two seniors on the Little Tigers, she and fellow senior Kiersten Holswade will graduate having helped the team to two straight Central Jersey…
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MONTGOMERY: From spectator to super sub
Tim Maloney (right) has emerged as a key player off the bench this season for the Montgomery High boys basketball team, which opens the Central Jersey Group IV tournament on Monday at Trenton. Photo by Robert Gleason
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Wasting Time on the A’s, Sacrificing the Z’s
By Zoe Crain- Princeton High School p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } “I only got four hours of sleep last night,” I once heard while walking in the hallway. “You think that’s bad, I only got two,” said his companion. As the…
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MONROE: Dentist has OK to use residence
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — Dentist Mryna Nashed has received approval from the Zoning Board of Adjustment to set up shop at 219 Half Acre Road. The board approved a use variance for the site, which is now a residence, at its meeting Tuesday. Eilene Perrine, owner of the house for 53 years,…
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EW gets $250K for road work
By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – The township will begin resurfacing work on the middle half-mile portion of Twin Rivers Drive later this year after getting a $250,000 grant from the state Department of Transportation, according to a news release from Mayor Janice Mironov. Though no specific date was given for the start of the road…
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PRINCETON AREA: AROUND TOWN: Coming up …
Breast cancer survivor Betzy Rios joins the YWCA Princeton’s ‘100 Women, 100 Ways, 100 Days’ project by donating proceeds from the sale of chocolate pink ribbon cupcakes.
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