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PRINCETON: Tiger men sweep first Ivy weekend
Princeton University forward Ian Hummer looks to pass the ball to Kareem Maddox after being surrounded by Yale defenders in the Tigers’ 67-63 win Saturday night at Jadwin Gym. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith
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PRINCETON: The Watershed Association is celebrating the publication of ‘Muriel’s War’
Author to discuss bio of Watershed benefactor Friday (Feb. 5) at Princeton Public Library The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association invites the public to take a step into the world of intrigue and international espionage at a special talk and book signing with author Sheila Isenberg on Saturday, Feb. 5, from 5 to 7 p.m.…
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Fri., Jan. 28
By: centraljersey.com Princeton High School Big Band Dance. 7 to 10 p.m. Studio Band and Jazz Ensemble will perform Big Band classics and popular music from across the decades. Princeton HS Cafe, 151 Moore St. Dance benefits continuing musical education and participation in band competitions. Adults $6, students and seniors, $4. On the Web: www.PrincetonJazz.org.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week
Pirates counting on Hahn’s scoring By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Despite being a bigger part of the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls basketball team last year than her freshman season, Gabi Hahn was pretty disappointed with her overall contributions. ”I wasn’t terrible,” Hahn said. “But I was hoping I’d do better. I didn’t think I…
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WEST WINDSOR: Small programs, mighty champions
West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s Matt Persico (top) defeated Justin Scott of Lawrence to win the 160-pound title at the Mercer County Wrestling Tournament on Saturday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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PRINCETON: University to abandon site for arts district
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton University officials are walking away from the proposed $300 million arts and transit project planned for the Dinky station area and planning to look for a new location for the Lewis Center for the Arts. At a joint meeting of the Borough Council, Township Committee and Planning Board Monday…
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WEST WINDSOR: Small programs, mighty champions
West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Austin Scharfstein (left) works for control against Allentown’s James Cocorles on his way to winning the 171-pound weight class at the Mercer County Wrestling Tournament on Saturday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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WEST WINDSOR: North girls hope to make splash
Saladino, Knights ready for county meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Michele Saladino is hoping to match her performances from a year ago at the Mercer County Swimming Championships. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North sophomore would be hoping for more than last year’s consolation final appearances in her individual events, but a mysterious illness has…
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Stephanie Vaccaro
By: centraljersey.com When Audrye Wong accompanied Assistant Superintendent Lewis Goldstein to the taping of "This Week in Education," a new weekly show about Princeton Regional Schools, she thought she was there to observe. Little did the Princeton University sophomore know that her work-study role with the school district would include camera work as well. And…
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