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PRINCETON: Scouting: Pinewood Derby
Pictured are the Pack 43 Cubs who awarded the most imaginative car designs. From left: Connor Green (tied 1st place, Tron cycle design); Charles Crider (tied 1st place, pinball machine design); Ryan Sullivan (2nd place — sheep design), and Aidan York (3rd place — Humvee design)
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Say yes to CAFS
By: centraljersey.com In 1987 the Columbia Fire Company, through the process of low bidding by the Lambertville Fire Commission, was able to purchase an engine. Twenty-three years later we are attempting to replace the city’s oldest piece of firefighting equipment (which for the past 23 years you, the voter, have voted to put aside money…
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“A Little Night Music” to Light Up MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre March 4-13
Front row from left, Sue Robbins, Kat Ross, Cathy Liebars, Tom Chiola, Mariel Rosati, Jim Petro, Joe Giglio and Vicky Czarnik; top from left, Nick Pecht, Wendy Watt, Melissa Rittmann, Matt Kennedy, John Bergeron and Lauren Snyder.
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Tues., Feb. 8
By: centraljersey.com Engaged Retirement Series: FAQs About Money. Ravi Ravindranath, Andy Petrone and Donna Sasson of Petrone Associates will answer some frequently asked questions about managing your money. Bring your own questions for this Q&A session. 7 p.m. Free. Princeton Public Library. On the Web: www.princetonlibrary.org.
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Montgomery soccer registraion is open
By: centraljersey.com Registration is now open for the spring season of the Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club’s Youth Development Program (YDP). Children born between Aug. 1, 2000 and July 31, 2005 are welcome to play regardless of experience. The spring season is scheduled to start the week of April 4 and will continue into early June.…
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MONTGOMERY: Nine Cougars advance from CJ IV
Paladino sets high jump mark By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor A week delay for weather only meant another week’s wait for nine Montgomery High School track and field athletes to move on in state competition. Last weekend’s inclement weather pushed back the Central Jersey Group IV sectional one week, but it couldn’t stop the…
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Use science to preserve natural heritage
By: centraljersey.com When a plant or animal makes it onto the state’s threatened and endangered species list, it’s sad news with a silver lining. Sad news because the listing means it’s in danger of extinction in New Jersey. Good news because help is on the way to protect the species and its habitat. Without intervention,…
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Barbershop chorus workshop tonight
By: centraljersey.com PLAINSBORO – The Princeton Garden Statesmen Barbershop Chorus is holding a Men’s Harmony Workshop at the Plainsboro Public Library this evening at 7:30 p.m. to teach the basics of great singing to men singers who elect to participate. The chorus has served the Princeton area since 1969, providing quality entertainment and chorus singing…
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PRINCETON AREA: SCOUTING: Eagles fly high …
Paul Lavadera with Frank Lavadera and Eileen Lavadera and Andrew Lavadera.
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