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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, June 12 – June 19
FIGHTING RIVER BLINDNESS In photo: Jeff Yuan of Plainsboro and Jean Jacobsohn of West Windsor are new among the new members of the board of the United Front Against Riverblindness, with Ms. Jacobsohn to be serving as treasurer. The United Front Against Riverblindness, an African-inspired, nonprofit American health organization that delivers medical treatment to fight…
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PHOTO FEATURE: Magic at the Princeton Public Library
Photo feature by Mark Czajkowski Young audience members were enthralled last week as magician Doug Billingsley performed for them at the Princeton Public Library.
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WEST WINDSOR: DeSanctis late heroics lift WW 12s
Hosts in winners’ bracket final By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alex DeSanctis was the final hero in the West Windsor 12-year-old all-star baseball’s District 12 Final Eight semifinal win Tuesday. The leadoff hitter’s first-pitch, walk-off home run to open the bottom of the sixth inning gave West Windsor a 9-8 win over Robbinsville and…
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Farewell to Armies
George Washington’s three-month stay at Rockingham is recounted by local historian Jeanette Muser By Christian Kirkpatrick A self-proclaimed “sponge for history,” Rocky Hill resident Jeanette Muser began to really soak it up 12 years ago. She had just retired from working as a high school librarian, first at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South and then…
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International Religious Freedom
Scott McNear FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 10, 2009 Roxana Saberi and the Commission on International Religious Freedom Call for Release of Iranian Bahá’ís Ahead of Trial Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi and the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) have called for the release of seven Baha’i leaders who may face trial tomorrow, July 11,…
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MONTGOMERY: Baseball dynasty meets early end
Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Montgomery Baseball League spring travel baseball team won the Diamond X League. Though they are eligible as 13-year-olds, they won the 14-and-under league and did so convincingly to top off an unbeaten season. It was their second title of the summer — they also won…
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Landmines continue to kill worldwide
Isabel R. Farfan of West Windsor Is it fair that you can die by crossing a field because you stepped on a landmine? My name is Isabel Farfán and I am a student of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South. In my opinion I don’t think the global problem of landmines is well addressed to…
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Businesses thanked for role in PHCS event
Pam Hersh of Princeton HealthCare System During the past several weeks, Princeton HealthCare System (PHCS) has celebrated and said ‘thank you’ to the community’s health care providers — physicians, nurses, and members of the region’s emergency medical squads — for their remarkable commitment and talents. Now, PHCS would like to say thank you to…
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PENNINGTON: Stop sign eyed for Burd at Ingleside
Ordinance expected to be adopted at a council meeting in August By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A stop sign can be installed at the southern end of Burd Street in Pennington Borough under an ordinance introduced by the Borough Council on Monday night. The ordinance is expected to be adopted at a council meeting in…
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