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MCCC to Celebrate Black History Month
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, NJ – “Learning is Serving” is the month-long theme for Mercer County Community College’s observance of Black History Month. Kicking off the events and addressing the theme on Tuesday, Feb. 1 will be the Rev. Michele Bazin, senior pastor of New Horizon Baptist Church in Groveville, N.J., who will deliver the…
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Basketball game to benefit breast health programs at Saint Peter’s
By NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.: The Edison Lady Eagles and J.P. Stevens Hawks will square off Thursday, Jan. 27, in three girl’s basketball games at Edison High School, each of which will benefit breast health programs at Saint Peter’s University Hospital. The freshman girl’s will meet at 3:45 p.m., followed by the junior varsity squad at…
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If you can’t beat the snow, measure it
By: centraljersey.com People who make an impact are sometimes called "rainmakers." But how about those who measure the rain? Knowledge about rain and snow patterns in New Jersey is power! New Jersey needs volunteers to measure and log local precipitation data. You can volunteer through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, a unique,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Foster’s career game lifts Knights
Sophomore sparks girls hoops By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kayla Foster normally keeps her focus on rebounding, but she showed Friday that she has the potential to be quite an all-around player. The sophomore forward scored a career-high 14 points to go with 14 rebounds as the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls basketball team stopped…
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PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: A lesson from everyday heroes
Members of Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad during a drill. Packet Photo/2009
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Joint Shared Services/Consolidation Commission (JSSCC) police subcommittee members took tours of police facilities on Friday to get a better look into how each department operates and the facilities in each municipality. Officer safety, levels of service and costs are top considerations for the committee, said William Metro, JSSCC member and president and chief…
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Fri., Dec. 31
By: centraljersey.com New Years Eve Gala with the Princeton Elks. 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. $35 pp in advance, $40 pp at the door. Includes hors d’oeuvres, hot buffet, desserts, champagne toast, party favors, chocolate fountain, cash bar, DJ, laser light show. Elks Lodge No. 2129, 354 Route 518, Montgomery (Blawenburg). For more info, call…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Kayla Foster normally keeps her focus on rebounding, but she showed Friday that she has the potential to be quite an all-around player. The sophomore forward scored a career-high 14 points to go with 14 rebounds as the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls basketball team stopped Robbinsville, 51-36. "It was actually like a whole…
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If you can’t beat the snow, measure it
By: centraljersey.com People who make an impact are sometimes called "rainmakers." But how about those who measure the rain? Knowledge about rain and snow patterns in New Jersey is power. New Jersey needs volunteers to measure and log local precipitation data. You can volunteer through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, a unique,…
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