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PRINCETON: University holds its 263rd Commencement
Princeton University President Shirley Tilghman, on her way to Commencement. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Letters to the editor
Fried misinforms on budget By: centraljersey.com "It’s political grandstanding!" This is the response I got from Mayor Fried at a recent Robbinsville Township Council meeting when I asked him why his state of the township address contained misleading and inaccurate information. His comparison of the 2005 budget to the 2010 budget is not a fair…
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Angels bats top Mets in C-PLL
By: centraljersey.com The Dick’s Sporting Goods Angels exploded for 15 hits in posting a 14-2 win over the Z Enterprise Mets. Matt Cabo, Isaiah Miranda, Jeremy Lockwood, and Stephen Greenberg banged out three hits apiece with Lockwood also driving in four runs and Cabo two. Rishov Dutta, Kyle Currier, and Matt Hart each had a…
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May is National Stroke Awareness Month
By: centraljersey.com May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and Health and Senior Services Commissioner Dr. Poonam Alaigh encourages everyone to learn stroke’s warning signs and take steps to reduce their risks for this potentially disabling and deadly condition. "New Jersey’s network of hospitals designated as stroke treatment centers can provide rapid diagnosis and effective stroke…
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Michel, Hun boys boat are second
Helps Raiders to row nationals By: Justin Feil – The Packet Group Cranbury resident Robbie Michel and his senior classmates from the Hun School boys crew team will be graduating today, but the year isn’t over yet. The Raiders will be meeting all next week to row in the USRowing Youth National Championships in Cincinnati,…
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Annual berry festival on tap
By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer CRANBURY – Cranbury’s annual Strawberry Festival may happen Saturday, but prepping for the event starts days earlier. While some of the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury’s women are at home baking angel food and pound cakes Friday morning, others are hauling fresh local strawberries over to the church grounds,…
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W. Amwell teachers to pay part of health costs
By: Linda Seida – Staff Writer WEST AMWELL – A new three-year contract provides raises for West Amwell Elementary School teachers, but calls for them to contribute to the cost of their health benefits. Teachers also will pay for a new dental plan, but the school district agreed to provide the plan’s administration. The Board…
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Twp. and PBA still talking
By: Kristine Snodgrass – Staff Writer Negotiations between the Township Committee and police union continued this week as the committee proposed a new set of wage concessions in an effort to avert layoffs in the force. Representatives from the Princeton Township Policemen’s Benevolent Association proposed a set of concessions it was willing to make at…
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