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David Kilby
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – Winthrop Cody was elected mayor at the Township Committee’s reorganization meeting Monday. New Committeeman Glenn Johnson and new Committeeman Dan Mulligan also were sworn into office to three-year terms. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Mulligan replaced Richard Stannard and David Stout, who stepped down from the council this year. The two new…
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Tiger Lilies win three at Polar Bears tourney
By: centraljersey.com Princeton Tiger Lilies girls’ travel ice hockey teams showed their mettle last week at the 26th annual Connecticut Polar Bears Holiday Tournament, posting wins over perennially tough New England teams. The Tiger Lilies 14U squad tied the Buffalo Regals for first in its division, going 3-1. Princeton started the tournament with a 2-0…
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MONROE: Lost husky reunited with Monroe owner
A Siberian Husky found wandering along a road in the township early Saturday has been reunited with its Monroe Township owner.
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PRINCETON: Gillette gets his revenge
PHS junior’s pin finishes big win over ND wrestling By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor 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…
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CRANBURY: Winthrop Cody elected mayor
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Winthrop Cody was elected mayor at the Township Committee’s reorganization meeting Monday. New Committeeman Glenn Johnson and new Committeeman Dan Mulligan also were sworn into office to three-year terms. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Mulligan replaced Richard Stannard and David Stout, who stepped down from the council this year.…
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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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PRINCETON: Off with his head? A royal mystery from the Battle of Princeton
A mezzotint copy by John Faber of the painting by Richard Phillips of Royal Governor Jonathan Belcher that was likely to have hung in Nassau Hall and which may have been confused with a painting of King George II. The fate of the original Belcher portrait is unknown. Princeton University
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WEST WINDSOR: South takes control early
Pirate boys ride hot shooting of Evans to win over rivals By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In the blink of an eye, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball team was out to a 20-6 lead and never looked back. With Chris Evans connecting on three 3-point shots in the first six minutes, the Pirates…
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