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PRINCETON: Disappointing end for PU lacrosse
Upstart Irish upset Tigers By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University men’s lacrosse team will have to pay like everyone else to see the NCAA quarterfinals at Princeton Stadium. It’s a feeling too familiar for the Tigers, who dropped to 0-4 in first-round NCAA games when scheduled to host the quarterfinals with an…
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MONTGOMERY: Niper hopes MHS fashions state run
Softball edged for SCT crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Somerset County Tournament final started in promising fashion for Casey Niper and the Montgomery High School softball team Saturday in Bridgewater. Niper doubled against Hillsborough High’s Brittany Ksiezopolski to lead off the bottom of the first inning, but the Raiders got the next…
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CUT-A-THON
75 WEST SALON Please join the stylists of 75 West Salon + NUVO beauty lounge as we host a CUT-A-THON in honor of Joey Mathewson. Hillsborough resisdents, Kasey LaStella and Joey Mathewson, need your financial support. Their 8 year old son, Joey, an active and healthy child became suddenly ill on April 19 and was rushed…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars start fast for SCT title
MHS baseball claims second crown By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor BRIDGEWATER — It took seven batters for any pressure Josh Prevost was feeling to just slip away. The Montgomery High School baseball team strung together six hits with one out in the first inning, building a 5-0 lead on their way to a 13-3 win…
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PRINCETON: No last minute heroics needed
Princeton Day School baseball claims Prep B crown By Mike Briggs, Special Writer Fresh off a pair of dramatic come from behind victories, the Princeton Day School baseball team let its fans breathe a little easier Thursday night at Diamond Nation in Flemington. The Panthers saved their late-game heroics for another time, responding to a…
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Readers May Win Sky Blue Professional Soccer Tickets
By Gary Cooper The New Jersey State Library has partnered with Somerset based Sky Blue, the 2009 Women’s Professional Soccer Champions, to encourage readers to “Read Like a Library Champion” this summer by giving them the opportunity to win tickets to home games at Rutgers University’s Yurcak Field by logging in the books they read…
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MONTGOMERY: Subcommittee trims $2 million from school tax levy
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A subcommittee tasked with reviewing the failed Montgomery Township school budget has recommended that the tax levy be reduced by nearly $2 million. ”I was hoping for a larger reduction in the tax levy, but I think given the situation it was as much as we could possibly…
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Rhythms and Rhymes of "Ragtime" Come to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre June 4-13
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, NJ – It’s the turn of the 20th century. The world is changing and anything is possible. “Ragtime,” set in the volatile melting pot of New York City, weaves together three distinctly American stories — that of a stifled upper-class wife, a determined Jewish immigrant, and a daring African-American musician. The…
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