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Community Park Pool’s excellent health record
Jack Roberts, Princeton Recreation Director I am writing to clarify, for the record, one point of information that appeared in Lauren Otis’ well-written and informative article on Community Park Pool renovation, (“Borough hears pitch for $6M pool project,” Oct. 9). With regard to E coli and cryptosporidium, Community Park Pool has never had an…
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FLORENCE: Field hockey moves into top 20 in state
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor With a win and a tie this past week, the Florence High School field hockey team improved to 14-1-1 on the year and broke into the top 20 ranking in the state. “Not sure if we’ve ever broke the top 20 in the state,” Florence Coach Gina Smith…
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Restaurant Association endorses Chris Christie
Karen Vitale of NJ Restaurant Association The New Jersey Restaurant Association is pleased to endorse Chris Christie for governor of the State of New Jersey. Our organization, comprised of over 23,000 eating and drinking establishments and employing over 300,000 people across the state, feels that Mr. Christie is the candidate best qualified to reverse the…
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ALLENTOWN: Reunited on the AHS gridiron
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor ALLENTOWN It took 10 years, but Jay Graber finally made it to Allentown High School. ”Thank God,” said Joe Murphy, one of Graber’s coaches in the Allentown Pop Warner system. Graber was one of the best if not the best player ever produced by the local Pop…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS band is marching to a championship beat
By Davy James, Staff Writer This year marks the swan song for Giants Stadium and the last opportunity for the South Brunswick High School Viking Marching Band to perform on the field and it certainly made the most of it. The band took first place at the United States Scholastic Band Association’s Yamaha Cup competition…
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MANVILLE: MHS business club sets sights on ambitious agenda
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer During the Oct. 21 annual installation ceremony for new members and officials of the Manville High School Chapter 3985 of the Future Business Leaders of America, school Vice Principal John Grebeck welcomed the students by noting the club’s legacy. ”It is an outstanding organization. You can see by the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Competitive connections
Kendall Park swimmers work with Special Olympic athletes By Davy James, Staff Writer Sports have a way of bridging gaps and forging relationships that may otherwise not have existed. Such was the case for two local youths who recently jumped into the pool with a team of special needs swimmers to help them train for…
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Senior corner
Chapter A Hillsborough Senior Citizens Chapter “A” meets the first Thursday of each month in the municipal building. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. allowing time to peruse the activities we have to offer and sign-up for those that appeal to you. The regular meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. After…
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Seiden speaks out
Carl Seiden, Hopewell Township Like many local issues, the debate over the Jacobs Creek Bridge in Hopewell Township appropriately elicits passionate debate from all sides. However, one particular group has resorted to baseless, vicious personal attacks against my wife, Mayor Vanessa Sandom, and against me falsely accusing us of a conflict of interest, or…
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