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Tarrant ready to go back to basics with Cards boys basketball
By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group PENNINGTON Pat Tarrant feels a new year should bring a new and simpler strategy for the Lawrence High boys’ basketball team. ”We have to get back to basics,” the coach said after the Cards suffered a 66-32 loss to Somerville in the first round of the…
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Princeton Township
By: centraljersey.com Carlos E. Espichan, 46, of Princeton, was charged with driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, reckless driving, careless driving and failure to exhibit a drivers’ license. At 3:19 p.m. on Monday, police responded to a motor vehicle accident in the parking lot of Mulberry Row in Princeton Community Village. Upon…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: ESPN acquires image technology
Lawrence-based PVI rights also sold to Sportsvision ESPN has acquired substantially all of the intellectual property of Lawrence-based PVI Virtual Media Services. Certain rights to PVI’s imaging technology were also sold to Chicago-based Sportvision. Under this agreement, ESPN will hire substantially all of the highly-talented staff of engineers who have developed many of PVI’s virtual…
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Faith Bahadurian
By: centraljersey.com As winter settles in after the holidays, we think of cozy foods and, for many, soup is at the top of the list (OK, maybe after hot chocolate). But for some reason, I’ve never been as enamored of soup as most other folks seem to be. First, it is often more liquid than…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: ‘23-Skidoo’ with Red Cross! Speakeasy theme to spark gala
Representing the full “Speakeasy With The Red Cross” gala committee. Seated, from left: Kathy Vik, co-chairs Elizabeth Baughn and Patricia Lamb, and Cheryl Mooney, all of Princeton. Top row, from left: Nell Haughton of Princeton; Bettie Greber of West Windsor (Princeton Junction); Elizabeth Wey of Princeton; Melissa Scott of Montgomery; Jennifer Durrant of The American…
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County wildlife center seeking new volunteers
By: centraljersey.com Mercer County Wildlife Center, which accepted and treated 2,300 birds, mammals and reptiles in 2010, is seeking individuals who would like to volunteer their time to care for animals brought to the Hopewell Township facility. The center’s staff and volunteers care for native wildlife that are injured, ill, or displaced, and provide medical…
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PRINCETON: Bills could be a boon to local schools
By Lea Kahn, The Packet Group The Princeton Regional School District could pick up nearly $1 million in tuition payments from private schools and colleges in the Princetons if two bills pending in the state Legislature are passed. Senate Bill S-426 and Assembly Bill A-3463 would require private secondary schools and independent institutions of higher…
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Monty starts registration for softball
By: centraljersey.com Registration for the Montgomery Girls Softball League is open for the 2011 recreational softball season. Now in its 10th year, the Montgomery Girls Softball League was founded with the mission to help develop the character and self-esteem of girls and young women through athletic competition. The League is fully volunteer-run and is committed…
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