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Metuchen’s fishing derby set for Aug. 7
The Metuchen Recreation Commission will sponsor its annual Youth Fishing Derby at Tommy’s Pond, Lake Avenue, on Saturday, Aug. 7, at 9 a.m. Registration will begin at 8:45 a.m. Trophies will be awarded in several categories. The fee to participate in this catch-andrelease event is $1, payable at the pond on the morning of the…
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Radio Control Club Open House
Mike Korb (l) of Edison and Larry Kosinar of Old Bridge troubleshoot their “Tower 40” model airplane during the fourth annual Open House event hosted by the Tri-County Radio Control Club July 18 at Heavenly Farms, East Brunswick. More photos at gmnews.com.
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Brian R. Fitzgerald Joins Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg
By C. Paone Brian R. Fitzgerald has joined Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP as an associaate in the Litigation Department. Mr. Fitzgerald concentrates his practice in complex commercial and other civil litigation matters for both large public companies and small closely-held concerns and their principals.
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WEST WINDSOR: Road to title tougher for 13s
WW-P falls in state semifinals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor By the time the West Windsor-Plainsboro 13-year-old baseball team started fielding the way it usually does, it was down, 2-0, and its bats never did make it up. WW-P dropped to the losers’ bracket in the Babe Ruth League Southern New Jersey state tournament…
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WEST WINDSOR: 12s’ section run ends
District champs fall in HR derby By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The immediate feeling was disappointment for the West Windsor 12-year-old all-star team after its Section 3 title hopes came to an end Thursday, but the summer will always be one to remember highlighted by the District 12 Little League championship. ”When you get…
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PRINCETON: Nina Jankowicz: Going for the gold
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer Nina Jankowicz was simply looking for a new camcorder to shoot some music videos during the summer. Now, having been selected as one of six finalists in the Olympus “Pen Your Story” challenge, the Montgomery resident has won the camera — the Olympus PEN E- PL1 — and…
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PRINCETON: Monaghan is national treasure
Princeton resident makes USA youth water polo team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sophia Monaghan’s path to the USA Women’s Youth National Water Polo Team began with a bump. The Princeton resident was getting her first taste of the sport with an all-ages group from Tiger Aquatics at Princeton University’s DeNunzio Pool when she…
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Spending the summer outdoors
By Michelle Cerone Whether it’s playing in the stream, learning about butterflies or building a miniature Native American longhouse, the activities at the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association’s day camp are designed to develop a lifelong appreciation for the environment in participating children. The goal of the program is to provide children with the opportunity to…
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