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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Record donation to service fund
By Davy James, Staff Writer The township Social Services Department, which has seen huge increases in people in need of aid and decreases in monetary donations, recently received a boost with the largest donation ever made. The Cranbury-based clothing distribution center SanMar presented Social Services with a check to the Human Intervention Trust Fund last…
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PRINCETON: Encouraging finish doesn’t save Hughes’ job
Princeton football coach dismissed after 4-6 year By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The good feelings from a positive ending to an up and down season had hardly settled when news came of Rogers Hughes’ firing. Hughes was let go after 10 years as the Princeton University football head coach on Sunday, one day after…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: H1N1 vaccinations scheduled for Dec. 5
By Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Board of Health will provide the H1N1 vaccine on the morning of Dec. 5 at the Community Center in Woodlot Park. The vaccine will be administered via nasal spray. Because there are a limited number of doses available, registration will be limited to healthy children between the…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Drumthwacket makes ready for the season
Come one, come all to a glittering party and open-house events By Pat Summers Special Writer It suggests a Currier and Ives image — a winter night, the brightly lighted mansion decorated with seasonal greens, flowers and holiday colors, with festively dressed guests making their way up the wide steps and between the columns…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Workshop to help parents understand new technologies
By Davy James, Staff Writer With new technologies seemingly emerging on a daily basis, it can be difficult for a parent to monitor their children’s use of technology. As a means to help keep parents informed, the South Brunswick Parent Academy will host its sixth workshop of the year, titled “Batteries Not Included: Technology and…
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WEST WINDSOR: FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE YEAR
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North sophomore Devin Brakel is the Princeton Packet Field Hockey Player of the Year. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Drumthwacket makes ready for the season
Beverly Mills, executive director of the Drumthwacket Foundation, enjoys greeting guests. ‘There cannot be a more beautiful place for a holiday gala!’ Ms. Mills says.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Things to Do
Friday, Nov. 27 9:30 a.m., Brunswick Zone, Routes 1 and 130, North Brunswick; 30-year-old charity bowling league for women. Cost: $12 per week, includes luncheon at season’s end and donation to local charity. Contact: Laura, 908-930-6229; Brunswick Zone, 732-846-2424. Ladies bowling: Les Miserables: 7:30, Crossroads South Middle School, Major Road. “Les Miserables,” starring students in…
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