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Designs for a New Decade
Due to their versatility and affordability, wall murals will continue to be a popular way to transform the look and feel of any room in the house.
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PRINCETON: Raiders learn from loss
Adams, Hun boys rebound with win over Hill By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Ryan Adams came to the Hun School to play in games like the one last Thursday night. The Raiders’ boys basketball team came up short against St. Patrick of Elizabeth, a team regarded by many as the best in the nation, but…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Making book on progress
By Pam Hersh Special Writer The Haiti catastrophe left me and a small group of friends at a loss for words. Our inability to articulate resulted only from a remote knowledge of the situation. None of us had a personal connection to the tragedy, unlike other area residents who experienced the anguish far more…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Man shot after attacking Somerville cop
Hillsborough resident Kendell Miller was hospitalized in serious condition after he attacked a Somerville police officer and was shot twice.
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This is a great arts story
By Edith Klein The One Man Star Wars Trilogy is a one hour, high energy, non-stop blast through the three films: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. The catch is, there is only one cast member. "Even those who have never seen a stitch of Star Wars will find…
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PRINCETON: Another surprise for Little Tigers
Deardorff, PHS boys swim by South By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Peter Deardorff has enjoyed two big surprises this season. The second may have been bigger than the first. The junior distance specialist was a part of four wins for the Princeton High School boys swimming team in its 88-82 win at West Windsor-Plainsboro…
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