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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Supporters pony up to help SAVE
Dr. Nancy Snyderman, NBC-TV’s chief medical editor, chats with Tod and Elizabeth Peyton of Princeton. SAVE photo
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PLAINSBORO: Athlete of the Week
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North track athlete Corey Abernathy is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: In the Kitchen: The family that cooks together …
Featured recipe: ASPARAGUS FRITTATA By Pat Tanner Special Writer Among the culinary specialties Jacob Hanan cooks up for his Princeton family are eggs (scrambled or sunny-side up), vegetable rice soup, and pears with honey. He’ll make toast, too, as long as someone else switches on the toaster oven. That’s because Jacob, who has been…
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PLAINSBORO: Athlete of the Week
Abernathy is still improving By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Corey Abernathy felt a little off in the shot put at the Central Jersey Group III boys track and field meet. ”I was a little excited from discus,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro North junior. “I was at least consistent in the shot put.” Abernathy throws…
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Middle Atlantic States Remain At Great Risk For A Major Hurricane
Rick Schwartz Contact information: Rick Schwartz (author of the book, Hurricanes and the Middle Atlantic States). E-mail— [email protected]. Middle Atlantic States Remain At Great Risk For A Major Hurricane Why should residents of the Middle Atlantic states be concerned about hurricanes during the coming hurricane season, which officially begins on June 1 and…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, May 30 – June 8
‘PADDLE FOR PINK’ June 7 — Everyone is invited to join the festivities at the “Paddle for Pink” Dragon Boat Festival on Sunday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mercer County Lake Marina in West Windsor. Come experience the excitement and emotion of dragon boat racing first hand. The Machestic Dragons…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, May 30 – June 8
NOT IN OUR TOWN — U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) congratulates Not in Our Town awardees from Princeton High School and John Witherspoon Middle School. From left: Tamara Curtis, Moriah Akrong, Mr. Holt, Javon Pannell, Jamyl Williams, Kahlil Howard, Kenneth Nwachukwu and Sam Nelson. Princeton students receive interfaith awards Not In Our Town (NIOT), an…
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PLAINSBORO: Reed relaxes, puts Knights in final
North baseball plays for CJ III By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Four batters into Tuesday’s Central Jersey Group III semifinal, it looked like it might be a short day for Kyle Reed. Reed walked the first three Hopewell Valley batters he faced and then gave up a two-run single to put West Windsor-Plainsboro North in…
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