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PRINCETON: Stuart’s last rally denied
Tartans, PDS finish as state finalists By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor After a remarkable comeback season, it didn’t seem like too much to ask the Stuart Country Day School lacrosse team for one more rally. Barely five minutes into the second half of the Prep B state championship Monday, Stuart found itself trailing Morristown-Beard,…
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PRINCETON: US team makes Princeton home
National soccer squad training for World Cup By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In a few weeks, the US Soccer men’s national team will be in South Africa playing for the World Cup. But this week the team is calling Princeton home. And the week of training on Myslik Field at Princeton University has been a…
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Supporting Jo Butler for Borough Council
Tim Quinn of Princeton I write to encourage my fellow Princeton Borough residents to join me in supporting Jo Butler for Borough Council in the June 8 Democratic primary election. I’ve known Jo for many years, dating to her involvement with the Council of the Friends of the Princeton Public Library, a strong public-private…
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South’s budget is cut by $228K
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer A compromise reached last week calls for $228,000 to be cut from South Hunterdon Regional High School’s budget plus a new five-year plan and an independent audit of the special education program. The Lambertville City Council approved the plan Monday (May 17). The West Amwell Township Committee, Stockton Borough Council…
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More Than 1,000 Graduate from Mercer County Community College
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, N.J. — A bright blue sky reflected the optimism of Mercer County Community College’s green-robed graduates as they marched onto the quad to receive their diplomas May 20 at the college’s West Windsor Campus. This year 1,066 students earned their associate degrees or completed credit certificate programs. Preceding the ceremony, high-achieving…
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More Than 1,000 Graduate from Mercer County Community College
Faculty, graduates and guests enjoy Mercer County Community College’s Commencement ceremonies on May 20.
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MONTGOMERY: MHS second in boys golf sectionals
Graham, Cai to represent teams By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor All four Packet-area boys golf teams went to the state sectional tournament on Monday with hopes of qualifying for next week’s Tournament of Champions. Montgomery High finished second in Central/South Group III, earning a spot in the TOC at Rumson Country Club. In addition, Princeton’s…
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PRINCETON: Hot or not, university says stay out of fountain
Ignoring the sign, waders splash away in the fountain at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School on Thursday. Only the woman on the left appears to be heeding the ‘toes only’ policy. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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E-Squared thank-yous
Randee Tengi, president, Hopewell Valley Education Foundation On May 7 the Hopewell Valley Education Foundation held its 2010 E-Squared Awards Dinner. At the dinner the foundation recognized David Goldschmidt and Cherie Campbell with the Individual Award, and the Hopewell Township Police Department with the Corporate/Community Award. All were acknowledged for their significant contributions to…
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