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HIGHTSTOWN: Slowdown open: Eatery back in business
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Jirada “Chef Da” De Toro didn’t think her cafe’s coffee was simply meant to wake you up and get you moving. Just as the name of her Hightsown restaurant suggests, she said she set up the recently reopened Slowdown Cafe for her coffee-guzzling customers to relax, take in…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Jesse Palermo was happy with where his West Windsor-Plainsboro South wrestling team was seeded last year going into districts, but he would have liked to have seen more of his team advance. "We were seeded really well," Palermo said. "Only one person moved on. Two guys placed fourth, and they weren’t even our…
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CRANBURY: PHS boys swim past Lawrence
Little Tigers show speed in win By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Matt Kuhlik is trying to keep focused only on the next meet, but he sees big-time potential down the road for the Princeton High School boys swim team. A part of a junior class that debuted in dominating fashion two years ago, Kuhlik…
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CRANBURY: PHS boys swim past Lawrence
Cranbury resident Addison Hebert helped the Princeton High School boys swim team stay unbeaten with a 132-38 win over Lawrence on Tuesday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com As the Princeton University men’s ice hockey team heads into its holiday break, the Tigers are happy for some time off, but disappointed they have a break when they are playing so well. With a weekend sweep of non-league foe UMass-Lowell, Princeton improved to 8-5 overall. At 6-3 in the ECAC, the Tigers…
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CRANBURY: Christmas Spectacular now has 35,000 lights
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Carolers and Santa Claus will celebrate the holidays at 128 N. Main St. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with songs, hot chocolate, cookies — and Keith Shaw’s Christmas Spectacular. Visitors can bring canned or nonperishable food as they enjoy the evening of lights and holiday fun. The Shaw family…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’: (Sometimes they’re closer than you think)
‘It was almost Christmas. It must have been a beautiful, clear night like this when the angels appeared to the shepherds.’ By Pat Ellard Special to The Packet I am one of the volunteers who help feed patients in a local nursing home. Here is the story of one evening in the dining room.…
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CRANBURY: PHS officials say transition from Cranbury is ‘seamless’
By David Kilby, Staff Writer Princeton administrators spoke to about 30 parents of Cranbury eighth-graders to explain the transition from Cranbury School to Princeton High School at the Cranbury Board of Education meeting Dec. 7. Judy Wilson, superintendent of Princeton, spoke to the parents “not only to describe the excellent relationship we have with Cranbury,…
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