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Joanne Degnan
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – The Board of Education has given a Trenton architecture firm the go-ahead to write the bid specifications for a 1.4-megawatt solar energy power purchase agreement that would essentially lease out the district’s rooftops at the elementary, middle and high schools to a green energy investor. The Aug. 31 vote was 7-0…
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Barrie and Bradley Foley
By: centraljersey.com Barrie Katherine Quick, daughter of Barrett and Sarah Quick of Hillsborough, married Bradley Foley, son of Norman and Nelia Foley of Hamburg, July 2 at Neshanic Reformed Church. The Rev. David Hill officiated. The bride is a graduate of Hillsborough High School and holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise and movement from William…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Group makes case vs. cop outsourcing; others defend move
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — About 175 people, some armed with visual aids and props, packed the firehouse Tuesday for dueling presentations on a controversial proposal to outsource the borough’s Police Department to East Windsor, but at the end of night neither side in the debate appeared to have won any converts to…
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Recall unity of 9/11, 2001
By: centraljersey.com There was a moment nine years ago when it appeared that partisan bickering and divisiveness had gone out of style. That moment came in the days and weeks following the worst terrorist attacks to strike American soil in the nation’s history. On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers flew two planes into…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com The lone senior in the Princeton High School girls tennis lineup, Rachel Bergman has risen up the ladder through each of her three varsity years. Now at third singles after two years of doubles play, Bergman opened her final scholastic season with a 6-1, 6-0 win over Kelly Mercado in the Little Tigers’…
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Malkiel plans to leave dean’s post
By: centraljersey.com Nancy Weiss Malkiel, the longest-serving dean of the college and the second longest-serving dean in Princeton University’s history, will step down after 24 years of service at the end of this academic year. "Ms. Malkiel has had an enormously positive impact on undergraduate students at Princeton, by her focus on the quality of…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars stay in program for coaches
Barthlomew, Huelbig familiar faces for XC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Montgomery High School didn’t have to look far to find its new varsity cross country coaches. Both the new boys head coach Tim Bartholomew and new girls head coach Tom Huelbig have been connected to the Cougars for years. Bartholomew is in his…
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Zoe Crain
By: centraljersey.com Since she began playing field hockey at Bucknell University four years ago, up until Sunday, Stuart Country Day School graduate Kelly Bruvik had yet to play a collegiate field hockey game in her home state. "I actually joke with my coach," she said. "I’ve never played a game in New Jersey and we’re…
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Perone takes softball tourney
By: centraljersey.com Perone Landscaping Softball out of Montgomery Township won the massive 66-team Trentonian Class E-D flight softball tournament recently. Perone went a perfect 7-0 in the tournament raising it’s tournament record to 15-2 over the summer. Earlier this summer, Perone won the Brick Bash for Cash and recently took third place at the Hooter’s…
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