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PRINCETON: Women’s hoops set for NCAA debut
Tigers excited to draw St. John’s for Saturday’s opener By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University women’s basketball team had known for nine days that it was going to the NCAA Tournament, but it didn’t dampen the excitement when their tournament pairing was finally announced Monday. ”It was just an amazing feeling,” said…
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SHERLOCK HOLMES ADVENTURE OF THE BLUE CARBUNCLE
"This is live theater done right!" – Sherry Hoffman, "New Jersey Lifestyle" Magazine
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New Jersey Choral Society presents: "Razzle Dazzle"
Inspired by the stage lights of Broadway and Hollywood By jerseyarts.com The New Jersey Choral Society 2009-2010 season, LUX, continues with “Razzle Dazzle”, inspired by the stage lights of Broadway and Hollywood. The concert includes many favorite show tunes, and features an "all-star" cast of NJCS soloists. The Inside Line will be presented one hour…
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PRINCETON: Tiger hoops wins CBI tourney opener
PU men play Monday at IUPUI By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor As a result of its strong finish Wednesday, the Princeton University men’s basketball team is not finished in 2009-2010. The Tigers rallied behind Douglas Davis’s shooting to overtake Duquesne by halftime and never trailed again in a 65-51 win in the College Basketball…
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Christie budget would damage higher education
NJ Assoc. of State Colleges & Universities Gov. Christie’s FY 2011 budget proposal would reduce direct operating support to the state colleges by about $50 million, or 15 percent compared to the FY 2010 budget (which included federal stimulus funds). We also find it incomprehensible that this proposal zeroes out support for Thomas Edison…
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MONTGOMERY: Voigt helps Amherst back to Final Four
MHS grad earns Rookie of Year By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It didn’t take long for Marcia Voigt to make an impact at the college level, and the Montgomery High School graduate has done so for the top-ranked Division III women’s basketball team in the country. Voigt is a freshman guard for Amherst College,…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Report: Dissolve Hightstown force, save $800,000
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer If Hightstown were to dissolve its Police Department and have East Windsor take over, the small borough would save more than $800,000 in the first year of any shared services agreement. That was the finding that came this week from the results of a nearly two-year joint feasibility study ordered…
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MONTGOMERY: Boys Basketball Player of the Year
Montgomery High senior James Loupos is the Princeton Packet Boys Basketball Player of the Year. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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