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Next Level Youth Scholarship Presentation
(Keith Jackson- Executive Director, Brieana Downs, Eugene Lambert-President, Brian Louth, Sheldon Millard-Vice President)
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Next Level Youth Scholarship Presentation
Keith Jackson Saturday May 2nd, Next Level Youth, a local organization focused in the mentoring and development of area youth, presented two college bound Hightstown High School seniors each with a five hundred dollar scholarship. Brieana Downs and Brian Louth were selected for their outstanding contributions to Next Level’s tutoring program. These committed volunteers represent…
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For Morgan in West Windsor
Jeffrey Chang of West Windsor Having grown up in West Windsor and been proud of my township’s development, I have been concerned with our progress in recent years. As I watch the race for mayor, there is only one candidate who is coming up with new ideas for really doing something. The other two…
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PRINCETON: Karandikar keeps Panthers at top
First singles title is fourth straight for PDS By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Neil Karandikar was supposed to make the Mercer County Tournament first singles final. Few expected it of Chris Seitz, the Hun School freshman, who gave the Princeton Day School junior all he could handle before Karandikar edged him in two tiebreakers…
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WEST WINDSOR: Wada goes to No. 1 for Knights
Young golfers keep improving By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Without Viktoria Lager back, Arisa Wada has taken over as the top player on the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls golf team. And so far, the sophomore has done an admirable job in place of Lager, last year’s 13th-place individual finisher at the New Jersey state…
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PRINCETON: Norman, Favolaro return to help Hun
The Hun School’s Brendan Gallagher attempts to move past a Peddie defender during the Raiders’ win on Monday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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WEST WINDSOR: North tennis wins first MCT title
Semifinal success helps Knights stop WW-P South streak By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro North tennis team sent four flights to the finals on the way to its first Mercer County Tournament championship Thursday. Evan Samet won the third singles title over Hopewell Valley’s top-seeded Marc Friedland, and Jun Yoshitake and Abishy…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: The Princeton Festival beg ins its revelry
ARIA: Dr. Babette Pachence of Princeton won the gala’s grand prize for costume.
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