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CRANBURY: McGuire makes North ODP team
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Paige McGuire has come a long way in a short time since she took up soccer in fourth grade. A defender when she took up the game, the Cranbury School seventh-grader was recently selected as a forward for the New Jersey Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program north pool for…
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MONROE: Concordia residents reminisce about Newark
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer MONROE — They may have sung to a different alma mater; they may have sat on stoops at opposite ends of town; they even may have been born decades apart. But putting their backgrounds aside for one afternoon, about 75 Concordia residents gathered at the Clubhouse on Tuesday to revisit…
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Fall Leaf Clean-up for Seniors & Disabled
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Do you know an elderly or disabled person who needs help getting his or her yard ready for the winter months? The Somerset County Office of Volunteer Services will have volunteers available in November to rake leaves for elderly and disabled homeowners around the county who have no other…
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PRINCETON: Familiar finish for Panthers’ Lieb
Panthers junior wins third straight MCT crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Mercer County Tournament first singles final was not a case of déjà vu. It truly was the exact same matchup once again. For the third straight year, Princeton Day School’s Sammy Lieb defeated The Hun School’s Kara Shoemaker for the top…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council lifts taxi license moratorium
Move comes after months of discussing restrictions By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer and Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN After debating publicly for about five months over how to restrict the number of taxicabs in the borough, the Borough Council chose to lift its moratorium on new taxi licenses this week without enacting any of…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Fave, fab Web sites for foodies
By Faith Bahadurian Special Writer Over a year ago, Lifestyle editor Michael Redmond suggested an In The Kitchen column about the foodie Web sites that I and my ITK colleague Pat Tanner like to visit. At the time, neither of us thought we spent enough time visiting such sites to make a go of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights goalie returns
Scala, North boys soccer shuts down Pirates By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Last season did not end the way Eric Scala would have liked. Sure, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North goalkeeper was happy to see the Knights win another Central Jersey Group III championship. But rather than see it, Scala would have preferred to be…
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The Adventures Of Shamus The Leprechaun
By Paul E.Harvey JR Paul E Harvey of Bordentown NJ publishes his first Children’s book In the Adventures Of Shamus The Leprechaun. Shamus is a cunning little leprechaun who loves nothing more than to spend time guarding his precious stores of gold. But when asked to go on an important mission to secretly live among the…
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PRINCETON: Tigers go on road for first win
Kelly, PU defense face Lehigh’s quarterback tandem By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Cart Kelly is confident that the Princeton University football team will bounce back from its opening-season loss. The senior cornerback was one of the bright spots in the Tigers’ 38-7 loss to The Citadel last week, and he’s looking to help lead…
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