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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls setting new lax standard
WW-P South upends Hopewell By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Molly Johnson hadn’t stopped smiling hours after the biggest win in West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls lacrosse history. Asked how she felt after the Pirates’ 14-13 overtime win over Hopewell Valley on Wednesday, the junior could not contain herself. ”I am great,” Johnson said. “I can’t…
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PRINCETON: Tigers loving tourney
Tochihara, PU earn right to play in first Ivy postseason By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Losses to Harvard and Penn in a five-day span put the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team on the brink of missing the inaugural Ivy League Tournament. The Tigers delivered their biggest win of the season when they upset No.…
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PRINCETON AREA: SCENES: Princeton’s Taste of the Nation packs ’em in
‘Great food, great drink, greater cause’ Photos by Andrea Kane Views of Princeton’s Taste of the Nation, the most successful Taste event yet — a sellout in The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village on April 26. Princeton’s Taste brings together many of Central Jersey’s finest restaurants and leading purveyors of food and drink to raise funds…
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STOCKTON : After 12 years, McDaniel leaves school board
Tonight, Thursday, is McDaniel’s final board meeting By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — Outgoing Board of Education Vice President Rick McDaniel has a story he tells that highlights the uniqueness of a small school in a small town. He probably doesn’t realize it also highlights his own subtle approach, often unique in itself these…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers name new coach
New Princeton High School football head coach Joe Gargione (right) talks to quarterback Mike Olentine during a game last season as co-offensive coordinator. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers name new coach
Gargione elevated to take over for Everette By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Joe Gargione knows he is ready to be a head coach. He found the right fit at Princeton High School where he steps in for Steve Everette to take over the football program. ”It’s followed what I hoped,” said Gargione, an assistant…
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PRINCETON: Revaluation wrinkle vexes Borough Council
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Members of the Princeton Borough Council are feeling blindsided after interpreting comments by the county tax administrator to mean their just-completed property revaluation numbers are 14 percent off. The need to undergo a municipal revaluation is triggered when the ratio of assessed property values to sale prices goes below 50…
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MONROE: Falcons off to flying start with friends
Monroe girls track is unbeaten in first four dual meets By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer Winning is fun. It’s even better with friends. So far, the girls on the Monroe Township High track and field team have enjoyed both. The Falcons entered today undefeated in four dual meets and put together a number of strong…
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PLAINSBORO: Township Committee approves 2010 municipal budget
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — The Township Committee introduced a 2010 spending plan Wednesday that is 5.28 percent larger than last year’s, but still calls for a tax increase due to decrease in revenue, including a steep reduction in state aid. The $23.149 million 2010 budget is $1.044 million larger than last year’s…
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