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MONTGOMERY: Goldman helps Cougars return to final
MHS, Pirates, Knights all advance in tennis By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Julia Goldman is back down to the doubles lineup for the Montgomery High School girls tennis team, which is more an indication of how good the Cougars are than an indictment of her ability. Her return coincides with Montgomery’s second trip to…
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PRINCETON: Versatile Wagner in PHS Hall of Fame
Best female athlete of 1986 to be inducted By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Dorothy Lockwood Wagner, who everyone at Princeton High School knew as Booie, made a name for herself as an athlete with her versatility. At Princeton High, she was a top player for the girls soccer and lacrosse teams, but showed just how…
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WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week
Brakel’s scoring no longer a surprise By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Devin Brakel is the leading scorer in the Colonial Valley Conference for field hockey. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North sophomore never expected to score like this, not after the glimpses she had at the varsity level. ”In practice, in the beginning, I wasn’t scoring…
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Western Play Makes Its Debut at NJ Rep
By SuzAnne Barabas LONG BRANCH – The New Jersey Repertory Company, located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch, is proud to present the world premiere of the Western drama, Dead Ringer by Gino DiIorio, October 15th through November 15th. The action of the play takes place in 1885 in Sunset Valley, Texas where Tyrus Cole,…
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PRINCETON: Tigers at Brown in must-win game
PU football opens Ivy stretch By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University football team is hoping to parlay another solid effort into a better result when it returns to Ivy League play this weekend. The Tigers will play at Brown on Saturday in the first of six straight Ivy games to finish the…
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MONTGOMERY: Another good weekend for flag football teams
The Montgomery Wildcats Gold flag team won a hard fought battle, 5-1, against Watchung Hills on Sunday. The defense was once again dominant, led by Timmy Ark, who was constantly in the opponent’s backfield and making tackles. Anthony Ditorrice, JJ Miller, Cade Guidette and Jack Holodinski also dominated the defensive front, limiting Watchung Hills to…
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PRINCETON: Pumpkinmania! Glorious orange squash are a vital part of autumn
Autumn is nature’s way of getting rid of the green and adding a little color to our world. It’s when we pick apples of red, yellow and (sigh) green … and there are pumpkins!
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ROBBINSVILLE: House fire displaces family
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — A family was at least temporarily displaced from their Washington Estates home as a result of a serious fire this week. Township police said they first responded to the blaze at 7 Olivia Road at 9:42 p.m. Tuesday. "The family was already out of the house," said Police…
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