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PLAINSBORO: Mistakes costly to Knights in baseball final
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor HOPEWELL — The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North baseball team made a surprising run to the Central Jersey Group III final. Once the Knights got there, they were as surprised as anybody with the way they played. WW-P North made five errors in the first two innings, leading to nine unearned…
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Shielding commuters from the weather
Marvin Reed of Princeton As Princeton contemplates an alternative transit system for our community, residents such as Herb Hobler (The Princeton Packet, May 25) are right to be concerned about getting caught in the rain, as well as access for the disabled. That’s why Bus Rapid Transit Technology (BRT) being considered is not just…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
Portraying the grief-stricken drunk driver is Ammon Kansupada of the Hun School. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PLAINSBORO: Coming soon, an ‘Asian Food Adventure’
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Sometimes, all you need is a taste and you’re hooked. That’s what the owners of the Asian Food Market on Plainsboro Road hopes will happen next month when it holds its Asian Food Adventure on June 12 and June 13. That’s when more than 20 vendors will offer…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
Princeton High School students watch a simulated auto wreck staged to dramatize the dangers of drinking and driving. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Students receive interfaith awards
Not In Our Town (NIOT), an interracial, interfaith social action group, presented Interfaith Unity Awards to two seventh graders at John Witherspoon Middle School, Princeton, and a Cranbury resident who is a senior at Princeton High School. NIOT held a Unity Awards reception on May 16 at Princeton University’s Carl A. Fields Center.…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
Jackie Felker of the Hun School cries over the body of Haley Andres as the two perform in simulated drunk driving accident staged for Princeton High School students. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Going batty over a birthday
By Pam Hersh Special Writer The morning of my 65th birthday started out in a batty fashion. I was trying to forget about my birthday — although grateful I had made it to the age of 65 — but praying that no one would have the crazy notion to surprise me with an event.…
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Historic Church in Freehold to Host Student Music Recital
By Holly Deitz Musicians of all ages and instruments will be gracing the halls of Freehold’s historic St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Saturday, June 5th and Sunday June 6th. Students from Cornerstone Music Studios at Millstone will be participating in their end of the year recital for family, friends and is open to the public at no…
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