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MONTGOMERY: Girls fencing defends district title
Liu caps day with girls epee individual crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ting Liu has climbed a long way to become District 2 epee champion. Liu is Montgomery High School’s B strip fencer this season after working her way through two seasons on the C strip. ”I cried through my freshman year,” said…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com An update with new information about the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro project was given at the Community Connection of Princeton HealthCare annual meeting yesterday. The majority of the plans for the $442 million project being built off Route 1 on Plainsboro Road had to do with services for children and…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com In the end, what matters most is that the Princeton University men’s basketball team came away from its first Ivy League weekend with a 2-0 record. Sydney Johnson never expected it to be easy. "It’s hard to win in the Ivy League," said Johnson, whose team improved to 14-4 overall with the weekend…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Planning board sets second hearing on Sharbell conversion plan
By: Joanne Degnan ROBBINSVILLE – The Planning Board is scheduled to hold its second hearing Feb. 16 on Sharbell’s plan to convert 150 age-restricted homes for people 55 and older into three- and four-bedroom houses for people of all ages. The proposal was criticized at the first hearing Jan. 19 by some Planning Board members…
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Gangs
By: centraljersey.com WEST TRENTON – The New Jersey State Police has released the 2010 Street Gang Survey, the fourth such survey during the last nine years. Street gang investigators from around the state were queried to provide a broad spectrum of knowledge that goes beyond census data for street gangs. It sheds light on the…
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Tuesday, Feb. 1
By: centraljersey.com Using social media Social media enthusiasts will share their best practices for making the most of social media to communicate and engage at 7 p.m. at the Princeton Public Library. Panelists will include Kristin Weinstein, communications manager of the Special Olympics; Georgianne Vinicombe, owner of Monday Flowers; Stacey Katz, Exit 8 Real Estate…
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Legislation targets aiding and abetting
By: centraljersey.com Sen. Robert Singer, R-Ocean, has introduced legislation that would increase the penalty for individuals interfering with the apprehension, prosecution or conviction of a person following the commission of a crime. Under current law, hindering the detention, apprehension, investigation, prosecution, conviction or punishment of an individual is a crime of the third degree if…
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Chuck O’Donnell
By: centraljersey.com When the world’s largest toy company wanted to put a little va-va-voom into its line of die-cast cars, it turned to Fabian Nicieza. The Plainsboro resident listened as Mattel talked about creating a line of toys to commemorate 35 years of Hot Wheels. Sure, Mattel would have sold a gazillion cars just by…
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PRINCETON: Panthers starting to peak
Lisk boosts PDS’ defensive efforts in streak By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Bump Lisk and the Princeton Day School boys ice hockey team got a big push from beating Princeton High School to win the Mercer County Tournament last year. On Friday, the teams met again, and this time the Panthers continued to build…
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