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CRANBURY: Fire department hosts open house (with multiple photos)
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Fire Department hosted an open house and invited children of all ages to participate as they promoted Fire Prevention Week on Oct. 17. “We had great weather and a great turnout,” said Cranbury Volunteer Fire Company Chief Michael Kervan. He said that they also encouraged everyone to…
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Photo by Amy Batista According to the National Archives and Records Administration’s Library Information Center, Fire Prevention Week is the longest running public health and safety observance on record.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Take pride in Cranbury and appreciate the volunteers
To the editor: As we reach the end of October and the leaves change, the air turns crisp and we start to wind down the year, I receive a great feeling of pride in Cranbury. Our Main Street is vibrant with the color of the changing leaves and thanks to our Shade Tree Commission, we…
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PRINCETON: Nelson helps Stuart runners stay perfect
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Casey Nelson’s steady improvement with the Stuart Country Day School cross country team fueled her to work even harder to see what more she could do this year. “Last year, the practices during the season helped me increase my speed the most,” Nelson said. “I didn’t start out that…
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PRINCETON: PHS girls soccer slips past Knights
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Hanna Rush has a knack for being in the right place at the right time. Three times this season the Princeton High senior has scored a goal. Each time the score came when she knocked home the rebound of a save by the opposing goalie. The latest of those goals…
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MONTGOMERY: Defense leads Cougars to big win
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The schedule says the New Jersey high school football playoffs begin in mid-November. But the playoffs all already underway for the Montgomery High football team, which entered last week’s game against Scotch Plains-Fanwood knowing they likely needed three straight wins to secure a spot in the Central Jersey Group 5…
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PRINCETON: Mundenar’s OT goal lifts PDS to win in Prep B opener
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Heather Farlow felt confident as her Princeton Day School field hockey team headed to overtime in its state Prep B tournament opening round game against Stuart Country Day School on Wednesday. The teams took the field for the seven-on-seven overtime and the Panthers were prepared. “It is something that we…
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WEST WINDSOR: Impressive start for Mercer rowers
Princeton National Rowing Association’s Mercer Rowing Club kicked off its fall racing season by laying claim to victories in five events at the Navy Day Regatta on Oct. 10. The regatta featured over 2,000 masters, collegiate, and high school athletes competing in head races on a 2.5 mile course on Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River. The Mercer…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Board candidates react to statements on school issues
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Five candidates seeking election to the Board of Education difffer slightly on money issues they may face next year. Brett Cooper disagreed with the proposal to bond to pay for two big-ticket items, repaving of the middle school parking lot and replacement of the surface on the athletic turf field.…
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