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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates, Cheatham top rivals
Girls golf shoots record 193 score By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Chelsea Cheatham had every reason to be thrilled with her play Wednesday. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior shot a season-best 46 at Cranbury Golf Club to lead the Pirates to their first-sub 200 finish. But that wasn’t even the best part. ”It was…
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Make A Solar Oven with Local Materials
By Woodstock Museum FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Woodstock-Saugerties, New York (NY) Make Your Own Solar Cooker Want to learn solar cooking? Woodstock Museum is hosting Richard Komp, Ph.D of the Maine Solar Energy Association Sunday May 17th at 10am for a 3-hour, hands-on solar oven workshop followed by lunch and a PowerPoint Presentation. We will be…
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Getting ‘Down to Earth’ with the Greenway
Phil McAuliffe Ilene Dube, left, with Bob Harris and Susie Wilson.
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Hunterdon County responds to H1N1 scare
County health department’s www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/health.htm offers the latest news Since the news first broke on April 24 of the emergence of a new H1N1 (swine) flu virus, the Hunterdon County Department of Health immediately mobilized an interagency task force to ensure all possible steps are taken to protect and inform county residents. ”There hasn’t been a…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: EWRSD roof repairs to cost $2M less than thought
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The East Windsor Regional School District’s imminent roof project will cost about $2 million less than had originally been estimated, according to Superintendent Ron Bolandi. The Board of Education approved two bids totaling slightly more than $6 million for the project at a special meeting Monday. The project had been…
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PRINCETON: North boys, Graham second at MCT golf
PHS sophomore shoots 72 By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor It took a record-setting performance to keep Fraser Graham from winning a Mercer County Golf Tournament title. Graham, a sophomore at Princeton High School, shot a 72 on the East Course at Mercer Oaks on Wednesday. Most years that would have been enough to at least…
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PRINCETON AREA: Wine, Dine & Jazz Festival at Salt Creek Grille
Event to benefit United Way Salt Creek Grille at Forrestal Village will present its first annual Wine, Dine & Jazz Festival on Sunday, May 17, from noon to 6 p.m. Featuring wine tastings and seminars, samplings from chefs, and live jazz, the festival will give the community “a chance to enjoy the best in…
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PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week
Daily dose of Auerbach gets PDS better By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jen Auerbach hasn’t had many full weeks in a soggy spring, but when she has, it’s been impressive. ”Pitching for me has always been, the more I pitch, the more consistent I get,” said the Princeton Day School junior. “It’s like I…
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Getting ‘Down to Earth’ with the Greenway
Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe D&R Greenway Land Trust celebrated spring at its Down-to-Earth Ball on Saturday, May 2. Proceeds from the ball’s ticket sales and individual and corporate sponsorships will advance the preservation and stewardship mission of the land trust, which is celebrating its 20th year. The lobby of D&R Greenway’s circa-1900…
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