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Dowers, defense aid PHS lax win
Little Tigers win third straight By: Justin Feil – The Packet Group One year ahead of schedule, Robby Dowers has become a defensive leader for the Princeton High School boys lacrosse team. The junior had to when Jay Dwyer was lost to a season-ending injury. "When I heard the news that Jay was getting shoulder…
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Friends of Library planning town’s biggest book sale
By: centraljersey.com The biggest book sale in the history of the Friends of the Cranbury Public Library will take place Saturday, April 24, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.! The sale will be held in the Cranbury School cafeteria. Entrance is through the library. Please note there is no Friday evening pre-sale. So stop by…
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SOLEBURY: Bridge over Rabbit Run to be closed Wednesday
Date is changed The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced that the Route 32 (River Road) bridge over Rabbit Run in Solebury Township, Bucks County, will be closed Wednesday (April 28) for bridge deck repair. The bridge will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. During the operation, Route 32 through traffic will…
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Editorial
Focus on serving our children By: centraljersey.com This year’s school budget elections proved that spite and hostility are not the exclusive domain of the fall campaign season. Vitriol and personal attacks characterized far too many local campaigns, though most occurred in relative obscurity. What gave this year’s school board and budget votes a particularly nasty…
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Surace getting his first look at Tigers
PU football scrimmages Saturday By: Justin Feil – Assistant Sports Editor At 1 p.m. Saturday, Princeton University football fans are invited to take a look at the Tigers, who will play a controlled intrasquad scrimmage to conclude their spring session. "We’re still growing and building," said Bob Surace, who is in his first year as…
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Heat roll in CPLL softball play
By: centraljersey.com In Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League softball play, the Heat had a strong pitching lineup in a 9-8 win over the Racers. Emily Garron started off the first inning with two strikeouts. Taylor Britt came in to pitch the next two innings, striking out four batters and having a no-hit inning. Samantha Schonberger pitched the…
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Travel Training for Hamilton Township Seniors
By GMTMA Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association is pleased to announce a travel training and transportation options workshop for older adults. The workshop is being held in response to concerns raised by many older adults about their ability to travel once they can no longer drive. The training takes place over three sessions and will…
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Capitol news and comment
By: centraljersey.com News 8NEWS The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators representing Central Jersey communities and other items of political concern. No surprise Sen. Shirley K. Turner, D-Mercer, on April 21 noted that she was not surprised in the least that a record number of New Jersey school budgets were voted down…
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West Windsor: Fate of WW-P building jobs rests on board vote
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer Operations Foreman Curtis Meissner has been with the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district since 1990. Before that, his father worked in the maintenance department from 1972 to 1982, and his brother, who began with the district in 1976, retired last year. During his time at Millstone River School, a building he…
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