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Lewis School Student Wins 1st Place at the Eastern Scholastic Diving Championships
Natalie Kalibat, Lewis School Student and Princeton resident, performs a 1-meter dive during the 2009 Eastern Interscholastic Diving Championships.
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PRINCETON: DiDonato’s path leads to hoop semis
PHS graduate eyes playoff upset By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Adriano DiDonato is at that stage in life where he’s not really sure what he’s going to do. So, the Princeton High graduate is doing a little bit of everything. DiDonato, a Rider University graduate, spent last year playing basketball in an Italian ‘C’ League.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
Matthew Dellobuono, 24, of Lawrenceville, was charged July 15 with burglary to vehicle. Police said officers responded at 9 a.m. to a report of a man looking inside parked cars and attempting to enter them in the lot near the 700 building of the Windsor Mills condominium development. Police said officers found Mr. Dellobuono in…
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Lewis Students et a Lesson in Signs
By Cathy Byers LewisSchool Students Get a Lesson in Signs Princeton, NJ LewisLowerSchool students in Mrs. Joni Werther’s class got a hands-on experience in the lessons of language. Mrs. Margaret Provost of The Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf demonstrated the basics of American Sign Language by teaching the students the manual alphabet, The Pledge…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW 11s pull out a thriller
Michael Radey (center) is congratulated by players and coaches after his sixth-inning grand slam lifted West Windsor past Robbinsville on Wednesday night. Photo by Diane Kooker
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PRINCETON: Corner House honors students
Calling her “the personification of a student leader,” Corner House executive director Gary DeBlasio recently presented the second annual Harriet Robertson Student Leadership Award and Scholarship to Shana Jordan, a member of the Stuart Country Day School Class of 2009. “Shana is dedicated, hard-working, and committed to advancing the alcohol- and drug-free message…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police Beat
Duane Spearman, 38, of East Windsor, was charged Sunday with driving while intoxicated. Police said officers saw Mr. Spearman speeding on South Main Street with an expired registration at 2:28 a.m. Police said a breath test found Mr. Spearman to have a blood alcohol content of .20 percent, 2.5 times the legal limit. He also…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Shopping center gets OK for new entrance plans
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In a 5-1 vote in favor of Interstate Development Services, Inc., of Mount Laurel, the Board of Adjustment agreed July 22 to several proposed changes to the plans for the construction at the corner of Raider Boulevard and Route 206, which included setting a definitive date for submission of a…
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