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PRINCETON: Offensive line key for Tigers’ hopes
PU hosts Columbia in Ivy opener By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mark Paski knows that if the Princeton University football team’s offense is to get its running game on track, it will start with the offensive line for a new runner. The Tigers are preparing to host Columbia 3 p.m. Saturday at Princeton Stadium…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raider gymnasts showing off potential
By John Beisser, Special Writer Despite the graduation of all-state performers Christina Rhoades and Chrissy Weber, the burgeoning Hillsborough High girls gymnastics team appears locked and loaded for another run at a state title. Tenth-year head coach Beth Murrin has developed the Raiders into a state powerhouse and early indications are that 2009 will be…
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Ancient Astrology Mistake Fools Millions Cyril Fagan Rediscovers Fixed Sidereal Astrology Astronomy Zodiac by Count Gramalkin.Com 9-9.9.
By Count Gramalkin "Sidereal Horoscopes" By Count Gramalkin Zodiacal Western Sidereal Astrologer San Francisco School of Sidereal Astrology Spiritual Evolution Self Realization Truth Seeker http://www.gramalkin.com – 1 877 322 7238 Toll Free – [email protected] Attention Pattern Manipulates Mystic Law Creating Experience Attentions on God or Not Reprogram Attention to Perpetual Meditation and Manifest Miracles in…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Antiques, art and high spirits! A night out with the Historical Society of Princeton
All photos courtesy of John Blazejewski By Christian Kirkpatrick Special Writer Talk about kids in a candy store! On Friday night (Sept. 25), the Historical Society of Princeton (HSP) opened its Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Show with a preview gala. Some 300 guests spent the evening eating, drinking, listening to the…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Antiques, art and high spirits! A night out with the Historical Society of Princeton
Grace and W. Bryce Thompson
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PRINCETON: Giving up glory for wins
Epply-Schmidt returns to bolster PDS offensive line By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor As much as Aiden Epply-Schmidt enjoyed getting to run with the football, he enjoys winning a whole lot more. That’s why the Princeton Day School senior was more than willing to make the move from fullback to tackle on offense this year. The…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough a finalist for Main Street program
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The borough is one step closer to becoming part of the Main Street New Jersey revitalization program. Out of 14 applications the state Department of Community Affairs received this year, Hightstown is one of the five finalists, said Main Street New Jersey Coordinator Jef Buehler. Ryan Rosenberg, executive…
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CAMPAIGN CORNER: GOP candidates seek ‘win-win synergies’
Bob Wagner and Carl Suraci As we discussed in our letter last week, this is the first of our weekly letters to discuss topics of interest to highlight our accomplishments over the past six years, and to address our vision for Hillsborough’s future. This week’s topic is Hillsborough’s Sustainable Community Program. Earlier this year, NJDEP’s…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: County closes worn Jacobs Creek Bridge
Safe passage of vehicles heavier than the 3-ton posted limit cannot be guaranteed By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Citing what the county says are urgent safety concerns, the Mercer County Department of Transportation closed the Jacobs Creek Bridge for an indefinite period of time Sept. 24. The bridge is on Route 579 (Bear Tavern Road),…
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