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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Malcolm Murphy could sense a change in the Princeton Day School boys soccer team as far back as the end of the last season. "This actually started last year," the Panthers coach said. "These guys have a different camaraderie. They go out together and mix outside school. They brought that in with them…
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Bridge to close
By: centraljersey.com The Burlington County Highway Department announced that repairs to the bridge over Haynes Creek on Centennial Avenue in Medford, between Hopewell Road and Gottlieb’s Field Road, are scheduled to begin Monday, Nov. 15. Centennial Avenue will be closed to through traffic but open on each side of the bridge for local traffic during…
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PRINCETON: Tigers are Ivy champs
PU men, Hoppenot returning to NCAAs By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton University men’s soccer team is heading back to the NCAA tournament. And this time Antione Hoppenot hopes to make a contribution to a Tigers win. ”It’s incredible and this time I’m going to get to play, which is nice,” said Hoppenot, a…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Gadgets and applications, or apps, are the hottest trends in wireless this year, according to Douglas Dixon, owner of Manifest Technology. Participants in the recent program, presented by the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce at Trenton Small Business Week, had a lot to think about for their future gadgets. "Our lives are changing…
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WEST WINDSOR: Firsts for Pirates, Knights
West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Brian Schoepfer finished third to help the Pirates to the Central Jersey Group IV cross country championship. Photo by Elane Coleman/fstop1.com
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com The magic finally ended for the Bordentown Regional High School field hockey team. Unbeaten since they began practicing on their new turf field, including a first-round state tournament upset, the Scotties were knocked out of the Central Jersey Group II tournament with a 4-0 loss to second-seeded Bishop Eustace. "Eustace, they had really…
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Audits
By: centraljersey.com BORDENTOWN CITY – Bordentown City Deputy Mayor Heather Cheesman is seeking qualified companies to conduct energy audits on several city-owned properties. Ms. Cheesman recently completed an application to the state’s Local Government Energy Audit Program that allows her to obtain energy audits at no cost to the city. She has also completed two…
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Betty Jane Hunt
By: centraljersey.com Most people in the area know John and Jackie Sneddon from their restaurant on Bridge Street in Lambertville. Now the next generation is at the restaurant. John and Jackie are retired and like many of us are enjoying their grandchildren – five girls ranging in ages from 4 to 11. When John isn’t…
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Mobile apps add functionality
By: centraljersey.com What do applications, or apps, mean to you and how do you think of them from a business point of view? Apps make mobile devices more interesting than traditional desktops because of their user-friendly nature and portability. "That whole wireless connection so you can go out and get anything you can get on…
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