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HILLSBOROUGH: Golfers raise bar with title
Team prevails at Cherry Valley by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor It’s a good thing Hillsborough High’s golfers are a seasoned bunch. The Raiders needed every bit of their increased maturity and mental toughness to win the team championship at last week’s Cherry Valley Invitational on a cold, rainy day. The Raiders prevailed in a competitive…
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PRINCETON: Obama Web campaign discussed at PU
By Angela Wu, Special Writer PRINCETON —Joe Rospars, who directed President Barack Obama’s 2008 Internet campaign, told a Princeton audience last week that the online effort has given the Democratic Party a leg up on the Web. Speaking at Princeton Universit on Wednesday, Mr. Rospars, former new media director for the Obama campaign, said that…
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CORRECTION: Plumsted
Keith Buckalew, a candidate for the Plumsted Board of Education, works as the buildings and grounds director in the Millstone School District. The Messenger-Press incorrectly reported what district he is currently working for.
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PRINCETON AREA: In the Kitchen: ‘Inside the World of Le Bernardin’
From Le Bernardin, one of only three New York restaurants to receive three stars in the 2009 Michelin Guide to New York. In addition to Eric Ripert’s recipes, ‘On the Line: Inside the World of Le Bernardin’ provides a ‘fascinating picture … of the inner workings of a world-class restaurant.’
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Most voters face tax increases in school elections
by Vic Monaco, Managing Editor Corrected copy. The original version of this story incorrectly listed the employment of Plumsted canddiate Keith Buckalew. Allentown voters have something to smile about when they head to the polls Tuesday: they are the only residents in the Messenger-Press area poised to see a decrease in their school taxes rather…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: April 17 – April 25
Friday, April 17 Science Café: The Princeton Senior Resource Center will host a Science Café at 2 p.m. at the Suzanne Patterson Building. The topic will be “Protein Folding as It Relates to Alzheimer’s Disease.” Discussion will be facilitated by Michael Hecht, Ph.D., professor of chemistry at Princeton University. For the full café experience,…
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MONTGOMERY: Restaurant owner says he’ll rebuild
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The owner of the Route 206 restaurant that burned down last month is planning to begin rebuilding right away although the cause of the fire still is under investigation. The former County Line Inn restaurant burned down at about 3 a.m. on a Sunday morning last month, according…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: April 17 – April 25
TASTY MUSIC-MAKING — Last year, classical pianist and Princeton resident Soyeon Lee, who will make her Princeton Symphony Orchestra debut on Sunday, April 26, wore a designer concert gown made from 6,000 recycled juice pouches at her Carnegie Hall Re!nvented recital to promote environmental awareness. Her Re!nvented CD has just been released and, as the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Going for Baroque
The combined choirs of Trinity Church Princeton, and Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, with Tom Whittemore conducting, sing George Frideric Handel’s Coronation Anthems (1727), composed for the coronation of King George II and Queen Caroline in Westminster Abbey, on Sunday, May 3, at 4:30 p.m., at Trinity Church, for the benefit of the Crisis…
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