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Pat Summers
By: centraljersey.com For some "holy grail" kinds of things, you’ve got to search and search. You may get lucky; you may not. But if what you seek is the game of bridge – if you’ve always wanted to try it, or wondered what its coded language is all about – your search is over. Merely…
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Good nutrition and healthy kids
By: centraljersey.com School professionals attending the 11th annual Children’s Health Summit organized by Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s Department of Family and Community Health Sciences were encouraged to get involved in a new nutrition-based health and wellness program for elementary schools in nine pilot counties: Union, Warren, Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer, Burlington, Atlantic, Gloucester and Cape May. The…
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Drumthwacket picks winners
By: centraljersey.com The Drumthwacket Foundations has announced the winners of the 2010 Holiday Decorations at Drumthwacket. A longstanding annual tradition, the Governor’s Residence was decorated for the holidays with spectacular seasonal decorations by New Jersey’s garden clubs under the theme: Homemade Holidays – New Jersey Style! The official judges were: Mary Warshauer, president, Garden Club…
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WW-PN fencing has successful openers
By: centraljersey.com The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys fencing team opened the season by winning all three meets in a quad meet on Saturday. The Knights topped Mendham, 15-12, as the sabre squad finished 8-1. Victor Wu and Michael Zhuang each went 3-0, while Kevin Dwyer went 2-1. Robert Goldhirsch went 2-0 to lead the…
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Friday, Dec. 24
By: centraljersey.com Santa to fly in to Princeton Airport Thirty-five years ago, someone suggested that Santa fly in to Princeton Airport to greet area kids. The tradition will continue on Christmas Eve day when the Nierenberg family, owners of Princeton Airport, once again will open the hangar doors to area children to await Santa’s arrival.…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Mayor Bernie Miller will be stepping down as mayor in January and Chad Goerner, deputy mayor, has offered to step up. "The committee decided several years ago to have a more rotational form of government so everybody could have the opportunity to serve," said Mr. Goerner, who praised Mr. Miller’s service to the…
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PU ROUNDUP
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton University wrestling team hasn’t had that many wins over the past five years, so it knows a big one when it sees one. The Tigers beat host Bucknell, 18-16, on Friday as Travis Erdman’s 8-6 overtime win at 184 pounds sealed the hard-fought victory. Garrett Frey, Zach Bintliff and Daniel Kolodzik…
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Friedman – Sword
By: centraljersey.com Mr and Mrs. Jeremy Friedman of Wenham, Mass, proudly announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsay Elizabeth, to Richard Morgan Sword Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sword Sr. of Princeton, The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Lawrenceville School and the University of Virgina. She is a merchandiser for Aeropostale Inc.…
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HACY trio place at ‘Classic’
By: centraljersey.com A trio of local girls had top eight finishes for the Hamilton Y Aquatic Club at the Holiday Classic, which was held at Rutgers University. For the 13-14 girls, Emily Schroeder was second in the 100 butterfly (58.78), second in 200 fly (2.08.74), second in 200 freestyle (1:55.85), fourth in 200 IM (2:12.16),…
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