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PRINCETON: Updike Farmstead project has groundbreaking
At the Updike Farmstead project groundbreaking, from left: David McAlpin, HSP Member of the Board of Trustees; Erin Dougherty, HSP Executive Director; U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, and fourth graders from the Community Park Elementary School.
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Keep Cars Smoke-Free When Children Are Present
By Barbara Sprechman Ocean Township, NJ – November 30, 2009 – Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a known cause of disease among nonsmokers contributing to lung cancer, heart disease and sudden infant death syndrome. In response to a growing body of scientific evidence linking SHS with serious diseases, many countries, states and cities have…
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PRINCETON: Stuart grad is national champion
Gaudioso Radvany shares in UNC field hockey title By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group Jackie Gaudioso Radvany is an admitted conservative in her politics, but she’s still looking forward to a trip to the Obama White House. It’s a trip only a champion can make. That visit will come sometime in the spring, when President…
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WEST WINDSOR: Locals shine at regional XC
Meets provide strong finishes for runners By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Locals ended their cross country seasons in promising fashion in regional competitions Saturday. West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Caroline Kellner was 18th in the girls championship at the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals. The sophomore ran 19:15.3, fourth best among all sophomores in the race at…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights swimming promotes assistant
After serving as an assistant coach for three seasons, Todd Robinson is the new West Windsor-Plainsboro North head swim coach. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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WISHES COME TRUE FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE
By Foster and Adoptive Family Services FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1, 2009 Contact: Nicky Goodwine-Samuels, Director of Development and Communications Telephone Number: 1.800.222.0047 Fax Number: 609.520.1515 www.fafsonline.org WISHES COME TRUE FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE FAFS announces 1000th wish granted to NJ children in foster care Monmouth Junction, NJ, December 1, 2009 – Fostering Wishes…
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PRINCETON: GIRLS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Celestin was engine of PHS side By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With a father who coaches soccer, Chantal Celestin got an early start in the sport. She was going to Princeton University games when her father Ron began as an assistant with the women’s team 15 years ago. ”I was about 3 when I…
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