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WEST WINDSOR: Vogt hit propels Reed, North
Knights baseball back in CJ III final By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor On a day where hits were scarce and pitching was the name of the game, Any Vogt got the hit that mattered most. Vogt’s single in the second inning scored Mike Voltmer with the only run Kyle Reed would need and lifted West…
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PRINCETON: Graham is state golf champion
PHS junior finishes year at top of game By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Last summer Fraser Graham made a decision that he wanted to play golf in college. While that decision meant less time on the ice as a hockey player, it has certainly paid off for him on the golf course. The Princeton High…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Girls win C.J. Group I track title
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The Robbinsville High School girls track team won the Central Jersey Group I championships (88 points) while competing at Hillsborough this past Friday and Saturday. “This is the girls spring track and field team’s second sectional championship (2008 also),” Coach Mike Walker noted. The top six finishers…
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Adamcik, Wrights win CJ III titles
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor Stacey Adamcik had her game plan. ”She’s been running pretty well,” said Lawrence High track & field coach Tim Collins. “We agreed, don’t run for time, just try to beat everybody.” That’s exactly what the Cardinal senior did, as she blitzed the 400 hurdles in personal record 1:06.34 to win…
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IRS Trenton & Edison Offices Open Saturday, June 5 To Help Taxpayers
By Gregg Semanick-New Jersey’s IRS Spokesman The Internal Revenue Service will host a special nationwide Open House on Saturday, June 5, to help taxpayers solve tax problems. Approximately 200 IRS offices nationwide will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. IRS staff will be available to help taxpayers work through their problems and walk out…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Intruder found in apartment
By Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick police are searching for an intruder who startled a resident in her apartment early Monday. At 1:20 a.m., a resident of Wildwood Court in Royal Oaks came home to find a man inside her apartment. The suspect emerged from the kitchen area of the apartment and said “Sorry,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Community Garden sprouts a second year
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — On a corner near the West Windsor municipal complex, surrounded by small neighborhoods, schools and farms, sits a 120-foot by 96-foot plot of land that is helping to transport the suburb back to its past. In its second year, the West Windsor Community Garden is home to…
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POLICE BEAT: Week of May 28
East Windsor, Hightstown East Windsor Manuel Rigoberto Tuba-Pugo, 25, of Abbington Drive, was charged May 15 with careless driving, reckless driving, failure to report a motor vehicle accident, leaving the scene of an accident and driving while suspended. Police said they responded to the parking lot of Abbington Drive Apartments at 12:52 a.m. on a…
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Westerly Road Church is not a medical center
Jane Buttars of Princeton It was really depressing to listen to the Westerly Road Church consultants and leaders at the Planning Board meeting on May 20. One of the various reasons was their comparison of their plan to the medical arts building in their proposed site’s vicinity. This is not an equal comparison. The…
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