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Library happenings
By: centraljersey.com May display: Mrs. Minsavage’s Art Classes at Christ the King School are displaying a collection of art ventures which the students from kindergarten to the eighth grade have created. The public is cordially invited to see this splendid display. Displays needed: Do you have a hobby or collection that you would like to…
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Hengerer 10th at TOC golf tourney
By: John Beisser – Special Writer Hillsborough High senior golfer Ryan Hengerer not only qualified for the prestigious NJSIAA/MGA Tournament of Champions at the Rumson Country Club last week, but finished in 10th place in the event on a course which he had never seen before. Hengerer, who has his sights set on a career…
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Boro Council hopefuls vie in primary Tuesday
By: Lauren Otis – Staff Writer On Tuesday, June 8, Princeton Borough and Township will hold their primary elections for Borough Council and Township Committee. The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Only Princeton Borough has a contested Democratic primary, with sitting Councilman Roger Martindell and borough residents Jo Butler and Anne…
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Book notes
Age-old debate, made new By: Joan Ruddiman – Special Writer As improbable as it may seem, one of the greatest stories in science is also a grand love story. In "Charles and Emma: The Darwins’ Leap of Faith" (Henry Holt, 2009), Deborah Heiligman tells the story of how Charles Darwin pursued his theory of natural…
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Boro Council hopefuls vy in primary Tuesday
By: Lauren Otis – Staff Writer On Tuesday, June 8, Princeton Borough and Township will hold their primary elections for Borough Council and Township Committee. The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Only Princeton Borough has a contested Democratic primary, with sitting Councilman Roger Martindell and borough residents Jo Butler and Anne…
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Man faces charges in officer assault
By: centraljersey.com CHESTERFIELD – A township man who allegedly attacked police with a knife a month ago has been identified, released from the hospital, and now faces charges, police said. Christopher Strasser, 26, has been charged with two counts each of attempted murder and aggravated assault against a police officer, as well as one count…
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E.W. PAL sets Fall soccer registration
By: centraljersey.com The East Windsor PAL is now accepting registrations for its Fall Soccer Program for grades k-12. This season East Windsor PAL will also offer a Tiny Tots program for children born between 8/1/05-7/31/07. The registration deadline is July 17th. You can register at the East Windsor PAL office, Monday to Friday from 9…
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MONTGOMERY: SOFTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Hering’s move helped Cougars win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Montgomery High School softball team experimented with how to make its best lineup. The lynchpin to this year’s record-setting Cougars was Carly Hering. The MHS senior had been an all-star catcher the year before, but the Cougars wanted to get junior Abby Gray…
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Large community for seniors gets approval from planners
Sharbell plan for supermarket/disabled home changed By: Audrey Levine – The Packet Group ROBBINSVILLE – The Planning Board has approved an amended preliminary plan for a 248-unit continuing-care retirement community where a supermarket and special housing for the disabled was to be built on 436 acres at Route 130 and Gordon Road. An originally approved…
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