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    By: centraljersey.com Ian Snyder went to the District 17 wrestling championships with hopes of a first-place finish. The Princeton High wrestler came close, but fell just short of his goal. He did, however, keep another goal alive as he finished third and qualified for the Region 5 tournament, where he will have a chance to…

  • PRINCETON: Bench gives a boost in PU sweep

    PRINCETON: Bench gives a boost in PU sweep

    Bowen helps Tigers stay first By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Every day in Princeton University women’s basketball practice, Megan Bowen has the chance to go against Devona Allgood, who last week was named the Ivy League Player of the Week.    The work against Allgood and her fellow Tigers teammates on top of a full…

  • Food pantry checkoff set on N.J. tax forms

    By: centraljersey.com This year, New Jersey taxpayers have the opportunity for the first time to donate a portion of their 2010 income tax refund or make a donation to the Community Food Pantry Fund, through a checkoff contribution on state income tax forms. "With a large increase in the number of people seeking food assistance…

  • Wed., Feb. 23

    By: centraljersey.com Far out. Seriously. Nima Arkani-Hamed, professor in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study, will present a talk titled "Space-Time, Quantum Mechanics and the Large Hadron Collider" at 4:30 p.m. in Wolfensohn Hall on the IAS campus. One of the leading particle physicists of his generation, Professor Arkani-Hamed will…

  • Diocese to Host ‘Welcoming’ Workshop for Parish Leaders

    By Joanne Ward Diocese to Host ‘Welcoming’ Workshop for Parish Leaders PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a workshop for parish leaders entitled “The Welcoming Parish: Beyond Sunday Coffee” on Wednesday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane in Piscataway. The workshop, sponsored by the…

  • TNR method to control feral cats topic at Tabby’s Place

    By: centraljersey.com RINGOES – Seeing homeless cats on the street? Did neighbors lose their house, and their pet kitty was left in the driveway? Want to help? A national animal welfare organization, Best Friends Animal Society, is holding a "boot camp" on humane methods to control populations of and care for free-roaming cats. This method,…

  • Concert to benefit student with leukemia at NH-S

    By: centraljersey.com NEW HOPE – When John, Jeff and Jake Cimbalista learned a classmate of theirs at New Hope-Solebury High School, Carly Stephens, had been diagnosed with leukemia, they reacted the way many people in their tight-knit community did by asking, "What can we do to help?" The brothers, three of the four members of…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers back in MCT final

    Berger helps PHS boys hockey stop No. 2 seed Hopewell By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Last year the Princeton High ice hockey team surprised a lot of people when it rode a pair of upsets to reach the Mercer County Tournament final.    This year, no one is surprised that the Little Tigers advanced to face…

  • RESULTS

    By: centraljersey.com PU men’s hoops The Princeton University men’s basketball team suffered its first Ivy League loss of the season when it dropped a 75-65 decision at Brown on Saturday. The loss dropped the Tigers to 8-1 in Ivy play and just behind 9-1 Harvard in the Ivy League standings. Kareem Maddox had 19 points…

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