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MANVILLE: MHS diamond teams need to play
No baseball games last week due to rain by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Young, rebuilding teams need a good balance of practices and games. They need the experience of playing under pressure but also must have time to work on fundamentals to improve their chances to win on the field. Last week’s constant rain certainly…
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WEST WINDSOR: Big goal scorer eyes bigger goals
Reichert keeps WW-P North lax on track to MCT final By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor A.J. Reichert hit a big milestone last week with his 100th career lacrosse goal. As big as it was for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior, he has bigger things in mind for the team. ”It was good,” said Reichert,…
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BAC Members
By Belmar Arts Council For immediate release: BAC Members "Brave New Works" Show To Benefit Food Pantry Belmar, NJ, May 12, 2009 – The Belmar Arts Council (BAC) announces a call for submissions to its first summer 2009 art show, Brave New Works, to benefit the Belmar Food Pantry. The show is open to members…
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PRINCETON: Tiger teams advance in NCAA lacrosse
Morrison, Sgalardi play big roles in PU victories By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kristin Morrison played in 15 games last year for the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team, but hers was a relief role. Rich Sgalardi made six starts and played in 10 games last year, but managed just four goals and seven assists…
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MANVILLE: Softball rivalry still produces excitement
MHS falls short vs. Bound Brook by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The teams may not be as dynamic as 12 years ago when they met in the Somerset County finals, but Manville and Bound Brook are still capable of producing some fireworks and excitement on the softball diamond. Last Friday’s game at Manville, which was…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW-P North track unseats Trenton
Reed makes impact with boys By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor HAMILTON — West Windsor-Plainsboro North head coach Brian Gould keeps a consistent policy with his boys track and field team after meets. ”Coach teaches us never to be satisfied with how we do,” said Sean Reed. “We have 24 hours to be mad or…
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Princeton U’s municipal obligations
Roger Martindell, Princeton Borough Councilman Regarding Bob Rodgers’ recent letter concerning the effect of Princeton University’s tax exempt status on local taxpayers, he’s quite right that tax-burdened “townies” need not jeer university representatives at public meetings to urge that the university should contribute more to the annual general operating budgets of Princeton Borough and…
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