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Actions of some don’t represent the majority
The killings at Fort Hood have made me fearful. I fear for Muslims across the country who may suffer a backlash of intolerance as a result of the murders. I am appalled as anyone by the massacre, and grieve for the dead and wounded. I can’t imagine how terrible this must be for the victims’…
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Metuchen girls soccer team wins first-round playoff game
BY SHAWN LAYTON Staff Writer The Metuchen High School girls soccer team began its quest for a sectional title with a 5-0 win over Manville High School last week. With the victory, Metuchen improved to 11-4-1 and advanced to the Central Jersey Group I semifinals against No. 3 David Brearley High School, which was played…
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Choi had zero sympathy for Jewish community
Rabbi Dr. Rivkin finds it necessary to take offense at the Sentinel’s editorial of Oct. 21, and tells an oh-so-sensitive tale of how concerned Mayor Jun Choi is for the needs of the Orthodox Jewish community. I would rather praise the Sentinel for taking the mayor to task. Rabbi Rivkin conveniently overlooks how Choi did…
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Next time I’ll tell them, ‘Hold the fly!’
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH I’m not much of a drive-through window kind of person. The lines are long, the help is curt and must say the food leaves a little to be desired. But the coffee. Well, you just can’t beat it for the price. Especially on a night when the temperature…
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After campaign season, we have cauliflower ears
Coda • GREG BEAN D ear President Obama: I’m sorry I hung up when you called the other night. That was rude, I know, especially from a supporter, but it was your recorded voice, and it was the dinner hour, and I had just put a couple of thick pork chops in the pan and…
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WEST WINDSOR: Margiotta return a key for Pirates
North boys win CJ III XC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Max Margiotta didn’t feel the pressure going into his final Central Jersey Group IV meet on Saturday. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior had already faced the prospects of running his final scholastic cross country race the week before. Margiotta had to win back…
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Leaf collection in Princeton is problematic
Wendy Kaczerski, Princeton Environmental Commission Long ago, eastern forests dealt very simply with leaves. The trees dropped them, gravity had its say, and the result was a fine carpet of leaves to protect and feed the soil. The trees are still trying to do things the old way, but we have inserted an anti-leaf…
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PRINCETON AREA: SCENES: Stony Brook Garden Club: Flowers, decor, graciousness …
The ‘Autumn Delight’ tablescape with floral design by Katherine Toland and tableware by Tuscan Hills of Kingston.
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