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CRANBURY: Soccer trio helping PHS
Little Tigers off to 7-1 start By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Three Cranbury residents — one from each class — helped the Princeton High School girls soccer team get their season off to a perfect start. The Little Tigers suffered their first defeat of the season, 2-0, at the hands of the only other…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
The owner of the Krauszer’s Store on Dorchester Drive reported $2,000 cash stolen from the store between 11 p.m. Sunday and 4:50 a.m. Monday. Police said the owner reported a rear door pried open and $2,000 cash missing from the cash registered an ATMs. Damage to the door was estimated at $1,500.…
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60
Watershed Association Executive Director Jim Waltman with Michele Byers-Stiles, executive director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, and Jay Watson, deputy commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
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JAMESBURG: Library updates its Web site
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG Jamesburg Public Library recently upgraded its Web site, putting some modern-day touches on an outdated system. The new site cost the library around $400 to create, has been up and running for about three weeks and has a number of new features available to the public, said Carole…
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PRINCETON: Loss has PHS girls focused
Princeton High’s Emma Karp keeps the ball away from Robbinsville’s Nicole Hornberger during the Little Tigers’ 2-0 loss on Tuesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60
Hopewell Valley Central High School teacher Frank Flegeal, left, with students David Goldberg, Zoe Engongoro, and Tyler Vitullo. Mr. Flegeal and his students created a special 60th Anniversary video for the Watershed Association, which premiered at the FEST and is now available for viewing online at www.thewatershed.org.
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60
From left, Hopewell Borough Mayor Paul Anzano, Hopewell Township Mayor Vanessa Sandom, and Watershed Association Executive Director Jim Waltman.
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CRANBURY: Sewer money studied
Review eyes back payments from commercial customers By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY Township officials plan to study whether the municipality has been underpaid by commercial developers for use of Cranbury sewer facilities. Township Committeeman David Stout suggested the study to the committee after conducting an initial review that he says could recover back…
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60
Jurgen Althoff and Lynn Siegelman of Pennington help celebrate the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association’s 60th Anniversary.
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