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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Princeton High School heavyweight Nick Gillette had no problems motivating himself for Wednesday’s wrestling match against Sean Henry and Notre Dame. Gillette had lost last season to Henry, and the Little Tigers junior was focused on returning the favor. "Once the match came," Gillette said, "it was revenge time." Gillette pinned Henry with…
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Structural and Functional Adaptations to Resistance Training
By Performance Spine and Sports Medicine Many factors are involved in how the body changes structurally and functionally through resistance training to become stronger and more efficient. Many of the factors involved in initial changes in strength are purely psycho-neural, meaning that most initial gains can be attributed to changes in the nervous system allowing…
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PRINCETON: Off with his head? A royal mystery from the Battle of Princeton
This 1758 painting of George II by John Shackleton is likely to be similar to the one that once hung in Nassau Hall. Foundling Hospital
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JAMESBURG: Edward Herman new borough judge
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — Edward Herman was appointed as the new municipal judge at the borough’s reorganization meeting Wednesday. He has been judge for 25 years in various places. Currently, he is the judge for Cranbury, Plainsboro and Highland Park, and he also serves as arraignments and first appearance judge for the…
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Jewish Center targets hunger
By: centraljersey.com At a time when the battle against hunger has never been more important in greater Mercer County, five agencies have received grants to bolster their ability to meet the need for nutritious meals for their clients. Thanks to generous one-time capacity-building grants from the Motel and Goldie Bass Social Concerns Fund of The…
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PRINCETON: Hun swimmer aided by water polo
Walker, Raiders face St. Benedicts today By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sky Walker got away from swimming competitively when he was still young to focus on water polo. Almost six years later, he began swimming competitively for The Hun School swim team, and it has helped with water polo, his primary sport. ”It definitely…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Folk tales, modern stories to be related
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer Friday, Jan. 14, at 1 p.m., the Cranbury Senior Center will present Lucia DiPolvere. She has told stories at the West Windsor Lions’ Renaissance Faire for the last 12 years and at Trenton’s Heritage Days, Hamilton Township Library, local senior clubs and, most recently, for the New Jersey State Federation…
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JUSTIN TIME
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton University men’s basketball team will be on its exam break for 17 days before returning to the court. The pre-season favorites to win the Ivy League will be hitting the books more than the hardwood when the conference opens on Saturday with Harvard playing at Dartmouth. The Tigers won’t start league…
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com At first glance, "Shefzilla: Conquering Haute Cuisine at Home" would seem to be the antithesis of what is currently in cookbook fashion. The recipes are admittedly "cheffy," based on those developed and served in chef and author Stewart Woodman’s Minneapolis restaurant, Heidi’s. But what made me take a closer look was this line…
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