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Edison boys excited about tennis season
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer EDISON — Despite losing five of last year’s top seven, the Edison High School boys tennis team will send another quality lineup to the courts April 1 when it opens the season against John F. Kennedy. Kennedy has consistently been one of the top teams in the Greater Middlesex Conference…
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PRINCETON: Qiang Tu, cellist: From Beijing to Manhattan to Richardson Auditorium
A Byzantine icon depicting the vision of the Protecting Veil of the Mother of God, the church feast evoked by Sir John Tavener’s “The Protecting Veil” for cello and orchestra.
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WEST WINDSOR: Serughetti is new Knights coach
Boys lacrosse head reunites with senior class By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor David Serughetti has been following the Class of 2010 throughout their careers, and he’s happy to be there to see them finish off their scholastic lacrosse careers. Serughetti takes over for Steve Czelusniak as head coach of the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys…
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East Windsor college student wins top award in design competition
By Michele Cohen Moore College of Art & Design Interior Design student wins first place in KlingStubbins design competition PHILADELPHIA (March 23, 2010):Moore College of Art & Design Senior Stephanie Kozak, an interior design major, won first place in the 8th annual KlingStubbins Interiors student design competition last semester. The students were asked to design…
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Rabson Named to Lead the Child Health Institute of New Jersey
By: Patricia M. Hansen Peter S. Amenta, MD, PhD, dean of UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School has appointed Arnold B. Rabson, MD, professor of Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Pediatrics at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, as the second director of the Child Health Institute of New Jersey (CHINJ). Dr.…
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SXSW 2010
One of the world’s premiere film festivals gives a head’s up into the celluloid horizon By Elise Nakhnikian THERE were a lot of memorable movies at Austin, Texas’ South by Southwest film festival this year. And as usual, a lot were documentaries. The People vs. George Lucas is a smart, funny, impassioned and entertaining exploration…
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American Legion Post 401 Coloring Contest Winners
From left, Commander Gary Cooper, Coloring Contest Chair Irv Demarest and Irmy Demarest, and Madison’s parents, Michael and Nicole.
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East Windsor college student wins top award in design competition
Moore College of Art & Design student Stephani Kozak with her winning design
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PRINCETON: Slipper, NCAA defeat don’t fit Tigers
Shooting woes end special season for Princeton women By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The slipper didn’t fit for a Princeton University women’s basketball team looking to become more than a Cinderella in its first trip to the NCAA Tournament, and neither did the ending. The 11th-seeded Tigers, who were a model of consistency in…
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