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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com The first three weeks of the season have been about as productive as it can get offensively for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football team. After scoring 31 points in a season-opening win over Trenton, the Knights scored 27 in a loss to Notre Dame in their second game. On Saturday, North had…
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Carley Anne Matrone and Travis John Schwartz
By: centraljersey.com Carley Anne Matrone, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Matrone of Perrineville, has announced her engagement to wed Travis John Schwartz of Londonderry, Vt., son of Jamie Gubb of South Londonderry, Vt., and Michael Schwartz of Bondville, Vt. The bride-to-be is a 2005 graduate of Allentown High School, and 2009 graduate of University…
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Thursday, Sept. 30
By: centraljersey.com 7:45 p.m. – Lambertville Board of Adjustment, Justice Center, South Union Street. 8 p.m. – Poetry Slam, Karla’s Restaurant, New Hope. Details at 215-862-2968. Friday, Oct. 1 7-8:30 p.m. – Free public meditation class, The Solebury Club, 4612 Hughesian Drive, Buckingham, Pa. Call Jonathan Labman at 215-794-3494, ext. 107. 8 p.m. – YMAC,…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Applied Photovoltaics is in the process of securing funding to bring 25 or more manufacturing jobs to the Central Jersey area with its solar consulting, applications, design and fabrication business. U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Congressman Rush Holt toured the Reed Road, Pennington, firm to see how an America Recovery and Reinvestment…
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PRINCETON: Princeton Symphony Orchestra: New season, new sounds
Princeton University composer Steven Mackey on "Beautiful Passing": His mother’s death, he says, “turned the piece in a different direction. My heart wasn’t so into the fast and loud and showy stuff, and I became inspired by the serenity and inner strength she showed.”
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Questions that need to be asked
By: centraljersey.com Let’s have a conversation about taxes. Not the kind of conversation we’ve grown used to in which taxpayers and politicians complain about rising property tax bills and bad mouth the long list of scapegoats, but one in which we ask ourselves honest questions about what we expect from our state and local governments…
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John Saccenti
By: centraljersey.com The Township Committee agreed Sept. 20 to take over maintenance of the Quaker Road Path once it is complete. The 6-foot-wide stone path will from the Historical Society of Princeton’s headquarters on Quaker Road to the Princeton Friends School property then across Princeton Battlefield property to the battlefield’s parking lot, according to township…
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WEST WINDSOR: North runs away from PHS football
Stronger Knights finding success By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The first three weeks of the season have been about as productive as it can get offensively for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football team. After scoring 31 points in a season-opening win over Trenton, the Knights scored 27 in a loss to Notre Dame in…
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By: centraljersey.com But relationships, as most of us know, are too complex to fit neatly into a digital template. Facebook (Zuckerberg later dropped the "The") doesn’t come close to duplicating the college experience – but The Social Network does. It brings to life the social insecurity, intellectual arrogance, and competitive drive that fuels achievement at…
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