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PRINCETON: GIRLS TENNIS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Dennis Symons com Samantha Asch captured the Mercer County Tournament championship in her first year at first singles for the Princeton Day School tennis team. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Crisis Ministry honors founders
Honoree Barbara Barnett with her husband, Michael Barnett. Crisis Ministry estimates it will have provided 252 tons of food to the needy by year’s end.
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Numina Gallery Branching Out
By Pauline Miller In the depths of Princeton High School, hidden behind two wide, black doors, lies the Numina Gallery, gaping like a cave and blindingly white, so that it almost glows upon entrance. This obscure and usually empty space is often overlooked by students who pass it daily on their way to gym, but…
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CRANBURY: School to appoint interim chief
By David Kilby, Staff Writer The Cranbury Board of Education is preparing to replace John Haney, the chief school administrator, as he will be leaving his position at the end of November. The Board of Education’s goal is to have an interim in the building by Dec. 1. It has informally begun the process and…
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Equine Massage Therapist Helps Rescued, Retired and even Trail Horses with Certified Massage
By Loving Touch Horseworks Gaining a horse’s trust after it retires from the racetrack or is rescued from auction, abuse or neglect is no easy feat. Loreen Pantaleone does just that by using sports massage therapy to help her gain an equine’s trust while changing a horse’s physical and psychological state by releasing tension and…
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Crisis Ministry honors founders
Photos courtesy of Crisis Ministry Their arrival illuminated by the soft glow of 252 luminaria representing 252 tons of food distributed this year, supporters gathered Nov. 12 to honor the 30th anniversary of The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton and to support its future in hunger and homelessness prevention and workforce development. …
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MONROE: Bringing back life to cemetery
By David Kilby, Staff Writer About 20 Boy Scouts from Troop 3 of Monroe Township, led by Nicholas Latwis, brought life back to the St. James the Less Cemetery as they worked on the cemetery grounds all day Saturday, Nov. 13. St. James the Less Parish was established in 1878, nine years before Jamesburg was…
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Greenstein grateful to be elected
Lind Greenstein, senator-elect, 14th Legislative District I would like to take this opportunity to humbly and wholeheartedly thank the residents of the 14th District for their recent support in selecting me as their new state senator. In the coming months and years, we must lift up our families and friends as we meet the…
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