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Psychic Fair
By Vicki Dabronzo Once a year event! Psychic Fair at Ramada Inn, Rt. 206 north, Exit 7 NJ turnpike, Bordentown, NJ. www.lightofdivinetruthfoundation.org July 18, 2009 from 9am to 5pm.
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PRINCETON: Effort not lacking in Princeton losses
By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group For Sean Clancy, it’s not about the result, but the way it was achieved. Even though Princeton Little League’s 12-year-old All-Stars began the District 12 Tournament with two straight losses, Clancy felt they were winners in the most important aspect of the game. ”The part you can always control…
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PLAINSBORO: C-P bounces back with needed win
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Ben Danis felt like he had a lot to make up for. His manager didn’t agree. Whether he had any added pressure to perform well or not, Danis did plenty to help Cranbury-Plainsboro to a 7-2 win over HTRBA on Tuesday night in the District 12 Little League tournament for…
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PRINCETON: Bates is choice to succeed Tierney
PU lacrosse job goes to Ivy guy By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Chris Bates had always admired the Princeton University men’s lacrosse program from afar. Now he’s in charge of it. On Monday, the Drexel University head coach accepted the job of replacing a legend, Hall of Fame coach Bill Tierney, who left three…
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PRINCETON: Column: Nuse Sense
It looks like PU got the right guy By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Some random thoughts as we head into July. . . Princeton University has its successor to Bill Tierney. And all indications are they got the right guy. Mark Kovler thinks so. And so does Bill Tierney. Both are pretty optimistic the Tigers…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW 12s open with back-to-back wins
Hosts eye berth in Final Eight By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group Facing the first interview of his young life, Sean O’Brien wore a sheepish smile. ”I don’t know what to say,” he said. But O’Brien knew exactly what to do on the field, which was a heck of a lot more important. Sean pitched…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Computer tech charged with invasion of privacy
ROBBINSVILLE — A Sharon Elementary School computer technician has been charged with invasion of privacy, a third-degree offense. Carl Alb, 29, of Beech Street in Pennington, was arrested June 24 after school officials discovered two small wireless cameras that had been monitoring two female employees at their desks, township police said in a press release.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Election outcomes reflected in reorganization
Newly-elected West Windsor Councilman Kamal Khanna gets a congratulatory kiss from his wife after being sworn into office. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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