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HHS WEEK IN REVIEW
By: centraljersey.com The Rams dropped a 105-65 decision to powerful West Windsor-Plainsboro North last Thursday, despite two wins by Scott Vitabile (200 freestyle, 2:10.66; 100 butterfly, 1:06.18) and one by Steve Vitabile (200 IM, 2:37.99) and Brian Hubbard (1:17.91). GIRLS SWIMMING Hightstown fell to West Windsor-Plainsboro North, 121-49. Steph Lauer had second-place finishes in the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Council readies ordinances for InterCap settlement
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The Township Council is moving along in the litigation process with InterCap, the developer of the proposed retail and residential “transit village” near the Princeton Junction train station. At its meeting Wednesday night, the council introduced two ordinances that were attached to the litigation settlement, which the…
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ALLENTOWN: AHS swimmers win Pirate relay
Redbird girls take 200 free By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Alexia Hynes enjoyed her first chance to represent Allentown High School as a swimmer at the Mercer County Championships last year. The Redbirds senior was thrilled to get another opportunity a little earlier this season when she was one of four AHS students to…
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Organics conference Jan. 29-30
By: centraljersey.com Food for thought and thoughts on food will be offered at an expanded 21st Annual Winter Conference of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey, taking place Jan. 29 and 30 at Princeton University. This year’s conference, "Sowing New Seeds," will offer more than 40 workshops. To feature an informative and exciting…
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MONTGOMERY: Parents react to pressures put on kids
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY As the world becomes more connected, competition seems to intensify, especially for children but does the end justify the means? That’s one of the questions the documentary film “Race to Nowhere” puts forward for the viewer’s consideration. ”Childhood has become indentured to test scores, performance and competition,”…
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Mary Brienza
By: centraljersey.com SOUTH BRUNSWICK – While most township students had Monday off, the Noor-Ul Iman Islamic school in Monmouth Junction held a half day of classes to learn about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., then gave students an opportunity to volunteer in honor of the slain civil rights leader. Volunteering students worked in the all-purpose…
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LAWRENCE:Lawrence Presbyterian Church helps rebuild Haiti
By Lea KAhn One year after an earthquake leveled the Haitian capital city of Port-au-Prince and nearby Leogane and the church, school buildings and medical clinic of Pastor Luc Deratus’ Harmony Ministries the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville is more determined than ever to help the minister rebuild. The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville on…
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Diocese of Metuchen Bible Study program for seniors
By Joanne Ward The Diocese of Metuchen Office of Family Life will be sponsoring an eight-week Bible Study program for seniors (over age 55), beginning on Wednesday, January 26, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane in Piscataway. A nominal fee of $5 per session is…
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