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MANVILLE: Storm falls short in opener
YOUTH SOCCER Despite a strong effort in their first soccer game of the season, the Manville Recreation Department’s third and fourth grade Storm fell 6-3 to the Bridgewater Kings Saturday. Bridgewater took an early 2-0 lead, but third-grader Randy Fallas put Manville in the game when he intercepted a Bridgewater goal kick and put it…
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PRINCETON: D & R Canal gets canoe-driven cleanup
By Angela Wu, Special Writer PRINCETON — As part of the fifth annual Raritan-Wide River Cleanup on Saturday, local residents and students canoed along the Delaware and Raritan Canal, removing trash from the water and from the banks of the canal. The event was held in conjunction with Earth Day, which will be marked tomorrow,…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, W. Windsor, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Sinae Kim, 28, of the Hibben Apartments, was charged with disorderly conduct after she grabbed a police officer and attempted to push him during an incident on University Place at 4:49 a.m. April 11, police said. The officer was responding to a report of people yelling loudly inside an apartment on Bank Street.…
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MONTGOMERY: Township seeks recreation fee from Rocky Point
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A longtime interlocal arrangement between the township and Rocky Hill may end if officials can’t agree on what’s fair to charge the borough’s residents to use Montgomery recreation programs. At the Township Committee meeting Thursday night, the committee discussed how much the borough should pay for its residents…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Softballers remain unbeaten
Alex Wells takes a cut at a pitch during Hillsborough’s road victory at Rutgers Prep. Photo by Elane Coleman (fstop1.com)
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MANVILLE: Baseball bats boom in home victory
MHS senior Nick DeSantis went 4-for-4 with the game-ending RBI in Friday’s victory. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: April 17 – April 25
LOTS OF HEART — Martial Arts with Heart (MAWH) presents a check for $50,000 to benefit Enable, Inc., the West Windsor-based nonprofit that supports individuals with disabilities to live independently in the community. The funds raised by MAWH will be used for specific projects to improve residences or assist individuals, such as replacing a broken…
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