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MONTGOMERY: Cougars get a lift from Hering, Tavares
Gymnastics duo putting up big scores By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Both Samantha Hering and Alexa Tavares seem primed to have big seasons for the Montgomery High gymnastics team. ”Samantha is No. 2 in the state right now with her all-around score,” Montgomery coach Johanna Snedeker said. “She has been our top gymnast. And Alexa…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: A lot of commotion about locomotion
By Pam Hersh Special Writer Call me anything, even call me late for dinner, but please, please do not call me “bus.” As a matter of fact, I think from now on I want to be known only as Dinky Hersh, named for the Princeton Dinky, which apparently is loved with far greater…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Both Samantha Hering and Alexa Tavares seem primed to have big seasons for the Montgomery High gymnastics team. "Samantha is No. 2 in the state right now with her all-around score," Montgomery coach Johanna Snedeker said. "She has been our top gymnast. And Alexa is our No. 2 and she is just a…
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Activist play at Rutgers remembers the disappeared in Peruvian conflict
By Carlos Fernandez This coming Friday, October 15 at 8 pm, the Rutgers University Center for Latino Arts and Culture will present "Farewell Ayacucho" (Adios Ayacucho) a play by the award winning Peruvian theatre group Yuyachkani. The play will be performed in College Hall on the Livingston Campus Center, located at 84 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, Piscataway,…
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By: centraljersey.com To supplement this experience, the Hopewell Economic Betterment Committee has put together the third annual Hopewell Tour Des Arts. Nearly 20 artists will open their studios for tours Oct. 9 and 10, including Ruth Morpeth Gallery on Broad Street and the Hopewell Train Station. The hamlet attracts artists with its many charms, and…
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NEW BRUNSWICK: Rutgers to accent civility, on campus, within society
by centraljersey.com P.M. Forni, professor, author and noted advocate of civil behavior as an essential component of society, will be featured at two public events to inaugurate Project Civility, a two-year, campuswide initiative being launched this month at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. The kickoff event, a public lecture, is at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Sept.…
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PRINCETON: Tigers drop Ivy football opener
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University football team got off to a decent enough start at Columbia on Saturday, but not much went right after it. The Tigers led 7-0 on Matt Zimmerman’s 4-yard touchdown run. The Lions scored the next 35 points on their way to a 42-14 win that dropped…
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WEST WINDSOR: Defense has its day in Knights win
WW-P North’s Tyrone Parker carries the ball past the Hamilton defense during Saturday’s 10-6 win.
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Election coverage guidelines focus on needs of readers
By: centraljersey.com Locally, in Hunterdon County, the Nov. 2 general election features the following: – West Amwell – Zachary Rich, Republican, is running for a three-year term on the Township Committee. Unless someone mounts a write-in campaign, Mr. Rich is the sole candidate for the seat now held by Democrat Frank Masterson. – Stockton –…
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