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New Jersey State Collegiate Rugby Championships April 18
Princeton Rugby With two years of state rugby champions crowned, it is safe to say that the New Jersey State Rugby Championship Tournament for the Rickerson Cup has established itself as a New Jersey rugby landmark that will continue to celebrate the sport and expose fans to the best of the state’s collegiate rugby. Fresh…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, Montgomery, West Windsor, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Matthew Francis, 24, of Austell, Ga. was charged with disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana, and possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute following an incident at the Terrace Club on Washington Road at 6:20 a.m. Saturday, police said. Police, responding to the Terrace Club on an early morning report of an…
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Princeton school board president urges budget passage
Alan K. Hegedus, Princeton Princeton has long prided itself, and justly so, for its dedication to the education of children. Witness to this legacy comes with the recent celebration of our 150-year history, with marvelous memorabilia on display at the high school. The long term achievement of high academic standards for all students, coupled with…
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PRINCETON: Doctor delivers story of hope to young people
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Achieving your dreams is possible even in the most adverse conditions. That was the message of Dr. Rameck Hunt, a University Medical Center at Princeton internist and best-selling co-author of the books “The Pact,” “We Beat the Streets” and “The Bond,” to an audience of parents and young people at…
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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ARMY ROTC TO HOLD RUN FOR THE WARRIORS 5K, ON APRIL 25, 2009
By CPT Nick Sanchez Princeton, NJ, April 13, 2009 – Princeton University Army ROTC presents the Run for the Warriors 5k. The race is dedicated to the men and women wounded in Afganistan and Iraq and their families. It’s a celebration of their strength and resolve as well as a promise that their sacrifices are not…
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PRINCETON: Civics bus offers C-SPAN lessons
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Local residents and other visitors had an opportunity to learn about the nation’s oldest cable news network Friday when C-SPAN’s Civics Bus spent two hours on Witherspoon Street in front of the Princeton Public Library for the local leg of the network’s “100 Days, 100 Schools” tour. Although a visit…
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ROCKY HILL: Court ends battle over development
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer ROCKY HILL A state appellate court has ruled the Planning Board’s approval of a controversial age-restricted housing development in the borough was legal. In a 41-page opinion handed down last week, the court upheld a September 2007 ruling by Superior Court Judge Allison Accurso, sitting in Somerville, that the…
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PRINCETON: HiTOPS to rename health center
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer HiTOPS Inc., the Princeton-based health resources provider for teens, has announced that it will rename its Wiggins Street health center in honor of the J. Seward Johnson Sr. 1963 Charitable Trust. The renaming is to honor the Johnson charitable trust, which recently bestowed a $500,000 legacy endowment gift on HiTOPS.…
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Special Olympics triumph for Montgomery hoopsters
Steve Allen, Montgomery Congratulations to the Montgomery Hoopsters Senior Special Olympics basketball team for winning the gold medal in the regional tournament on March 14-15, and for a valiant effort at the state tournament in Wildwood on March 28-29. Congratulations to the Montgomery Magic Junior Special Olympics basketball team for winning the silver medal in…
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