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Community calendar
Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in the Hillsborough Beacon, drop a note to Hillsborough Beacon Calendar, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, NJ 08542. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (609-924-3842) or e-mailed to [email protected] before…
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Rosedale Road bridge project is ill-advised
Tilghman Pitts of Princeton Pity the good citizens of Princeton Borough and Township who now suffer the decision to rebuild the bridge over Stony Brook on Rosedale Road. Two issues are worthy of discussion: first, the magnitude of the project itself and second, the magnitude of the economic impact on businesses in Princeton Borough.…
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Princeton Girls Lacrosse likes synthetic turf
Members of Princeton Girls Lacrosse board We, as board members of Princeton Girls Lacrosse, are writing in support of the proposal to increase access to playable fields in Princeton through the installation of a synthetic surface field, funded by a grant from Mercer County. We would also like to explain the benefits such a…
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WIZARD OF OZ
Ginny Brennan Downtown Players presents the Wizard of Oz at Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre. The performances are on Saturday August 8th and Sunday August 9th at 4:00 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and are available at the door. The theatre is located at Washington Crossing State park in Titusville, NJ.…
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Tough setbacks bounce C-P 11’s from district play
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor A short pool led to a short stay for the Cranbury-Plainsboro 11-year-olds in the District 12 Tournament. C-P surrounded one impressive win with two heart-breaking losses as it finished 1-2 and failed to advance from pool play for the first time in its existence. The 11’s dropped an excruciating, nine-inning…
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PLUMSTED: Local teen outslugs pros in homer derby
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor TRENTON — Future major leaguers and multimillionaires were showing off their baseball skills at Waterfront Park on July 15. When it came to the ability to hit home runs, however, a kid from New Egypt High School in Plumsted was the star of the night. Mike Fassl Jr., who will…
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Luby Britt Fishing Tournament
Holly Hoff The New Egypt Elks hosted the 13th annual Luby Britt Fishing Tournament for community children 13 and under. Winners were as follows: Largest Fish – 1st place – Roger Moore 2nd place – Devin Nitchman 3rd place – Dillon Marino 4th place – Tabitha Conk Most Fish – 1st place…
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