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Hundreds Expected for Live Taping at the 2009 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee Finals
July 31, 2009 – The 2009 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee concludes its search for this year’s best South Asian speller at the FINALS on August 15th. Over 500 spellers participated across 8 regional centers around the country. The competition, organized by Touchdown Media, Inc., kicked off in New Jersey on June 20th, and toured…
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PRINCETON: Fire destroys two restaurants early Friday
The building at 354 Nassau Street, at the corner of Harrison Street, housed the Tom Yum Goong Thai restaurant and Sultan Wok, a Chinese take-out restaurant.
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Saturday, Aug. 1 — Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009
Saturday, Aug. 1 West Windsor Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Vaughn Drive Parking Lot of the Princeton Junction Train Station. Chuck Schaeffer, guitarist, playing a blend of folk, bluegrass, country, country-rock and Americana, will perform from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Montgomery Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Village Shopper,…
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CRANBURY: Balancing science and religion in cancer fight
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The line between religion and science is a fine one, but for one local businessmen, he seamlessly walks it each day as his company appears to be on the cusp of a major breakthrough in cancer research. Living dual roles has just been a part of the daily…
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PRINCETON: Cool Runnings forces Game 3
Jerido’s free throws set up decisive title game tonight By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor One of the smallest guys has come up big all season for Cool Runnings. After a quiet first half when he deferred to his teammates, high-scoring guard Al Jerido did so again with three free throws with 18 seconds left…
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MONROE: Keeping them busy at summer camp
Staff photo by John Keating. Averi Herring and Greg Butta make Cory Kazar into a mummy during a race against other teams.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Yeshiva’s lawsuit dismissed again
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer ROOSEVELT — The lawsuit filed by the Jewish synagogue and religious school on Homestead Road that challenged the borough’s land-use laws was rejected for the second time last week. The dismissal, handed down July 22 by judges on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, affirmed an early dismissal…
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