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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com The Hun School ice hockey team will try to finish its season up strong while building momentum for next year, when much of the young Raiders team is expected to return. Hun, fresh off a 2-2 tie against Pennington on Tuesday, will skate in the Prep B state tournament quarterfinals 4:30 p.m. today…
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Robbinsville
By: centraljersey.com Police went to 1 North Commerce Square on Feb. 3 – the Sharbell Construction Site – on a report of an amputation. Upon arrival, police found a 61-year-old man from East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, was bleeding and apparently had cut off two and half fingers while using a table saw. Police got a rubber…
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Hunterdon Hospice to offer training for volunteers
By: centraljersey.com Hunterdon Hospice has been providing care to families in the community for over 30 years. Hospice is a special kind of care designed to support and comfort people living with a terminal illness. When a family receives hospice services, a whole team of people is assigned to see that they receive the most…
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Mary Brienza
By: centraljersey.com The sounds of jazz filled the Senior Center on Route 522 Friday night as fans came to enjoy the music of the VooDUDES band. About 112 people attended the concert, Nancy Delgado, 51, of Dayton, who is secretary of the Arts Commission, said. Some members of the audience brought their own bottles of…
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SPRINGFIELD: School district wrestles with plan for its school
By Amber Cox SPRINGFIELD The Board of Education is contemplating hiring a consulting firm to recommend one of two remaining options for the future of the district’s one and only school. In October the four options were: maintaining status quo, shared services, a sending-receiving relationship and consolidation- regionalization. ”We held a public hearing on…
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Soldiers’ stories sought
By: centraljersey.com Have you served in the military in either Iraq or Afghanistan since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks? Do you know someone who has? The Messenger-Press would very much like to talk to those veterans for potential stories on their experiences and viewpoints. Please contact us at [email protected].
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com A $300 million Arts and Transit project proposed by Princeton University fell apart on Monday night after a public presentation to a joint meeting of Princeton Borough, Princeton Township and Regional Planning Board officials. Afterwards, officials from all parties had thoughts about what went wrong and how to make it better. "Speaking personally,…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Even after he settled into his position as a guidance counselor at Montgomery High School, Keith Glock never lost his passion for sports reporting. "I’ve tried to stay involved with it through Glock’s Blog and doing the PA announcing for the high school," said Glock, a graduate of The College of New Jersey.…
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Allison Musante
By: centraljersey.com After claiming awards in robotics, a team of eight West Windsor and Plainsboro Girl Scouts is proudly proclaiming, "We’re not just about cookies any more." Sporting T-shirts with the statement, the team participated in the regional championships of the FIRST Lego League at the University of Delaware on Jan. 22. Without any prior…
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