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CRANBURY: Andres has dirt on Super Bowl
Fans can get piece of history By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group Cranbury’s favorite entrepreneur, David Andres, is at it again. Stadium Associates, a company started in December, 2008 by Andres and three other partners passionate about sod, is cultivating the latest gem in sports memorabilia — game-used Super Bowl XLIV Sod. Collectors and football…
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Listening to History
A classical music buff plays rare classical recordings on the radio By Michelle Walbaum Like most people, 61-year-old Teri Noel Towe has a favorite music artist. But unlike most people, listening to all the music of his favorite artist is will require a great deal of time and effort — but he is doing it…
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PRINCETON: Gengel is latest champ from family
PHS senior wins Mercer County pole vault By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton High School boys track and field team tried to give Gerhard Gengel options, but there was never any doubt where he would gravitate. With two older sisters who were pole vaulters for PHS, Gengel didn’t take long to find his…
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CHESTERFIELD: Boy Scout celebration delayed
The Burlington County Council of the Boy Scouts of America announced today it has postponed the county Centennial Scout Rally originally slated for Saturday, Feb. 6, in the Crosswicks section of Chesterfield. The announcement came amid forecasts of heavy snowfall in the area for the first half of the weekend. ”This decision has been made…
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MONTGOMERY: MHS girls win Skyland track crown
Prentice captures distance races By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jillian Prentice had no idea the importance of her win in the Skyland Conference Championship girls 1,600 meters. When the Montgomery High School senior crossed the finish line first for the second time Sunday, it sealed a second straight conference title for the Cougar girls…
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WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week
Confident Guo moves forward By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alex Guo was already an accomplished fencer last year for the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys team. This year, though, the Pirates senior has improved himself mentally as well as physically to become an even better fencer. ”I feel like where Alex has changed the most…
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WEST WINDSOR: Students’ Penny War raises dollars for Haiti
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer The American Red Cross has four warehouses that are open and operating at full capacity. It’s also producing 1 million liters of water every day and has distributed food and relief items to almost 20,000 families. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg in its efforts to help victims…
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