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ROBBINSVILLE: Girls’ soccer on a roll
Raven football team edged, 21-20, in OT By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Obviously, winning one state title wasn’t enough to appease the desire of the Robbinsville High School girls’ soccer team. Ever since losing the season opener, Robbinsville, the defending Group I champs, have been undefeated, winning seven games and tying another. …
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ROBBINSVILLE: Wider road requested; cost worries township
By Matt Chiappardi, The Packet Group ROBBINSVILLE About 25 homeowners from the Washington Estates development are petitioning the township to widen a 20-foot roadway on Olivia Road something that has been a sticking point since early in the planning process. The residents say the narrow road is inconvenient and causes safety hazards. Township…
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ALLENTOWN: Ticse runs out great results
The Allentown High School girls’ cross country team came away with wins against Steinert (19-44), Notre Dame (26-29) and Hightstown (15-46) on Tuesday, Oct. 6 at Washington Cross Park. Caroline Ticse won the race with a time of 19:56. Katie Smith was fifth (22:34), Meghan Valnoski sixth (22:36), Bridgette Meloro eighth (22:48) and…
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Reaching states a plus for young Cards
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor With five of seven starters returning in 2010, last week’s state tournament match for Lawrence against Wall was as much about preparing for the future as it was enjoying the present. ”That’s why I pushed them with the goal of qualifying for the states,” coach Mick Cimorelli said after the…
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LETTERS: Candidates stand with the residents
David Cook, Glenn Johnson, Democratic candidates for Cranbury Township Committee The 130D site on Route 130 will be one of the locations on which Cranbury will build COAH housing. We believe the density of that development should be in line with that of other COAH locations in Cranbury. For that reason, we advocate 29 units…
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TRENTON: Mercer County signs $3.2M recycling contract
TRENTON — The Mercer County Improvement Authority has approved a new recycling contract that officials said will save county residents more than $3.2 million over the next three years. The contract, which was approved by the MCIA Board of Commissioners on Oct.13, retains recycling hauler Central Jersey Waste and Recycling but the process will shift…
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PRINCETON: Merchants applaud shuttle for campus shoppers
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Downtown business owners are applauding a new Princeton University campus shuttle that will bring members of the university community to downtown businesses Saturday afternoons. The biweekly TigerTransit Saturday Shopper shuttle runs from the Dinky Station, making stops at the Graduate College and other on-campus graduate housing complexes, to…
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LAWRENCE: Festival seeks scarecrow crafters
Lawrenceville Main Street presents its annual Scarecrows in the Village harvest festival and contest on Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lawrenceville Farmers Market on Gordon Avenue. Enjoy delicious treats from your favorite Farmers Market vendors, paint a pumpkin and listen to live music with your family and neighbors. Budding artists…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gun charges added to EB robbery arrest
By Davy James, Staff Writer An East Brunswick man was charged with a South Brunswick burglary in which he allegedly stole 11 handguns, one of which was used in an East Brunswick robbery. Jeffery Domanski, 29, of East Brunswick, was charged with burglary and theft from a house on Dunham’s Corner Road at noon Friday.…
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